Tonin, Schick and Foyth
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Another youngster for the future we are keeping an eye on is 16-year-old (17 next January) AC Milan centre-forward Riccardo Tonin.
The Under-17 international played against England in August at the St. George’s Park Tournament at Kidderminster Harriers’ Aggborough Stadium. when the Italians beat us 2-1, a game he scored in.
He has been linked with Southampton and clubs in this country can offer a youngster a professional contract at 16 so there is an opportunity to pinch a player, if he wanted to move.
Tottenham target Patrick Schick, who failed a medical at Juventus, may well be on his way to Roma. They are keenly trying to buy the 21-year-old (22 next January) Czech Republic striker from fellow Serie A side Sampdoria who are asking for £24.04 million (€26m - AUS$39.19m - US$31.02m) for him.
News from El Dia roday that Juan Foyth is on the way with his father Ariel and representative Daniel Bolotnicof. We constantly hear that Pochettino has phoned players and tried to convince them that Tottenham should be there destination. The Argentine newspaper report that Foyth has told the media he has had 6 or 7 phone calls with him and it is those calls that convinced him that Spurs is where he should be and not French giants PSG.
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16 comments
We should be concentrating on the now not the future too. We want CL football next season at the new stadium don't we?
I'm sure many attempts are going on in the dark to organise things. Some more successfully than others. We have to keep many balls in the air transfer-wise though, if we're to continue to progress. We cannot afford to focus on one aspect to the exclusion of all others. That would guarantee failure.
I'm sure we hope for the same results. Maybe different approaches, but the same success for the club.
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I know it's old ground and been well covered but anyone that thinks Davis & Trip are good enough for anything other than cover are blind or blinded by by the spin.
3 games in and 5 points droped and no real plan to change a game poses big question of what we need and have been doing all summer.
One very pissed off supporter. I have had 2 great days out at Wembley and it's only the football that is spoiling it.
We controlled the game, almost totally, but offered too little in the way of threat in spite of that. We looked tired at the end instead of Burnley. We need to build up the fitness levels again.
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I can only guess that fitness levels need boosting somewhat. Our style of play requires them to be very high and that takes rebuilding with actual games at the start of the season. Also, more guessing I'm afraid but intelligent at least I hope, we need to rebuild that understanding between the players. We have a head-start there to be sure but the off-season is always disruptive in that respect. Even when we keep the team together as well as we have this time there are still issues with that.
Our game relies particularly heavily on high fitness and close team understanding. Our opponents have so far done well trying to thwart our very aggressive approaches to all three games so far. It really is a lot easier to coach a side to defend and disrupt than it is to do so for a side that is constantly pushing fo…
So true that who we choose or those that choose us, so young in life are defining moments that you could never comprehend it's importance and it's ability to effect ones state of happiness.
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Take a look at our attacking the players’ positions on the WhoScored Positional report. All four of our attackers are squashed together in the middle and this is a pattern that has been repeated on many occasions. In other words they tend to either gravitate or congregate there. I have checked this report, and that of FourFourTwo (sadly discontinued now), after every match and I can assure everyone that this is the case. Nobody it seems is prepared to attack or patrol the areas in and around the front corners of the box. This is a major reason why so many of our chances go unconverted. We are not drawing defenders out of their comfort zones and, as I have mentioned before, it’s a similar approach when we have a corner…
As a team that are spnding most of their time in possession and attacking it seems fundamentally important that we make more progress in finding ways to beat teams that set up to defend resiliently against us. Not an area we've improved on much in the last few years. Room for improvement.
Not that I'm unhappy over all. Recent seasons have seen our developing in many areas and performing at a much higher average level than even in the eighties when Glenda (God bless his heart) was running the show on the pitch.
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Funny thing is I love 3 at the back but you can't play that system without flying fullbacks, thus my disappointment at losing Walker and the quotes from Rose. They don't come along that good very often. Chrissy H and Danny T last time and that's over 30 years ago !
At least Alli stopped his showboating so perhaps we should be thankful for small mercies....
He was signed as a box to box midfielder and from there you are much more involved in the game , not waiting for others to get the ball to him . He is to good a player to be limited to to few touches but I also recognise how many goals he scored from number 10 slot and goals win games !
It's so much fun to watch the players of the day try to bring Glenda down, time after time, just to be left flailing at a point where he'd been a little earlier.
His last goal at the Lane when he dribbled it from our own half to walk it over the line with the keeeper left on the floor, as well as one or two others that had attempted to tackle him. A real footballing deity.
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