Match Report: Southampton 3 Spurs 3 & Conte dilemma... who next?
Match Report: Southampton 3 Spurs 3 & Conte dilemma... who next?
Well, the Conte outburst put the cat among the
pigeons. I don't disagree with what he said about the people at the top (Levy
& Lewis, even though their names weren't mentioned). However, it should have
been done privately. More on that later.
In my match Preview, I said this could be a
possible banana skin… and low and behold… even though we didn't lose, we got
the next best thing to that banana skin… drawing with a team struggling at the
bottom of the League.
To
the embarrassment…
I stupidly predicted that we would win 4-1, with
Richarlson, Kane and Son getting the goals… instead Kane got one… Richarlson
was injured at the beginning of the match and off… and from 3-1 up to an
embarrassing draw.
A late James Ward-Prowse penalty earned
Southampton a deserved point as they came from behind against us at St Mary's.
A scrappy first half never really got going as
both sides were forced into two substitutions apiece, with Richarlison and Ben
Davies coming off injured. At the same time, the Saints' Armel Bella-Kotchap
and Jan Bednarek also got replaced.
Pedro Porro broke the deadlock, hammering a shot
into the roof of the net just before halftime. Looking good so far…
Second
half…
Che Adams levelled 47 seconds into the second
half, but… the Saints were staring at defeat with 15 minutes to go. Harry
Kane's header before a fine Ivan Perisic effort made it 3-1. Game, set and
match… or so we thought…
Janette texted me at halftime to say my
prediction was coming true… We were
going into the International break above United and into second place. Just a
little matter of 45 minutes more to play.
But my predictions started to look shaky when
Theo Walcott inspired Southampton's comeback with a positioned finish from
Sekou Mara's header. Ward-Prowse completed it from the spot to secure a vital
point. Oh, Shit! Spursy comes to fruition, and Conte goes berserk… but who was
the orchestrator of Spurs' formation and game plan? Players obey the master, or
they should.
Thoughts…
A point does nothing to improve the Saints'
position in the table as they remain rooted to the bottom. They have managed
two wins so far against Chelski and Leicester Titty - but this spirited
second-half performance against a poor Spurs side showed promising signs as
they face a tough battle to stay in the League.
Our fans sang #You are going down with the West
Ham#, but the last laugh was on us.
The Saints had to substitute their central
defenders inside 33 minutes, with Mohammed Salisu replacing Bella-Kotchap and
Ainsley Maitland-Niles returning to the fold after two weeks on the sidelines
after Bednarek was taken to hospital with a suspected rib injury. But the home
side were rejuvenated in the second half, with Adams' early goal putting us on
the back foot.
Even though our opponents trailed by two goals,
it was Southampton who had the chances as Walcott gave the St Mary's crowd hope
before Mara went close to an equaliser but was denied by Fraser Forster.
Whether it was a penalty or not, the Saints were
eventually rewarded for their obstinacy when Pape Sarr made contact with
Maitland-Niles in the box, and Ward-Prowse drove a penalty into the back of the
net.
As I said, with Manchester United in FA Cup
action on Sunday, victory would have seen us move one point above Erik ten Hag's
side in the battle for Champions League football. Instead, it was one step
forward, two back. The way we play, inconsistently, there is hope for Chelski,
the Geordies, the Scousers… and maybe even Brighton, Brentford, and Fulham… to
jump above us.
We ended a four-match losing streak away from
home but threw away a two-goal cushion to bottom-of-the-league opposition,
which was disgraceful...
Clear-cut possibilities were rare as neither
side managed a shot on target in the opening period until Porro broke the deadlock
with his first goal since joining us in January.
We were retreating for much of the second half;
Kane's goal came against the run of play, and Perisic's shot from range bounced
to catch keeper Gavin Bazunu off guard.
As has often been the case this season, we led
despite an unconvincing performance and relied on moments of quality from Kane,
who has now registered 21 goals. We seemed to run out of ideas against a team
who have failed to score more than once in a home match since August and allowed
them to exploit us.
Who
is to blame; Conte or Levy?
As for Conte… he was right about what he said…
but wrong to say it in public. Should he go? I think the time has come to part
ways… I was a supporter of his at first… but this season's performances at
times were very poor, inconsistent and troubling. However, is Conte wholly to
blame, or should we look upstairs to the puppet masters?
Under Daniel Levy's control, there have been 20
managers (including relief managers). Only one of them won a trophy, and he was
quickly fired. Mourinho and Conte rely on vast amounts of money to build a top-challenging
team… so why weren't they given the resources to challenge the likes of City,
United, Liverpool, Chelski and Arsenic? If they were expected to compete in the
same way as the other previous 18 managers, then why employ them in the first
place (they weren't that sort of managers)? Are Lewis and Levy playing some kind
of game to just piss off the loyal contingency that follow Tottenham week in
and week out? Or are they just incompetent?
Antonio
Conte 02 Nov 2021 Present
Nuno
Espirito Santo 30 Jun, 2021 01 Nov, 2021
Ryan
Mason 19 Apr, 2021 29 Jun, 2021
Jose
Mourinho 20 Nov, 2019 19 Apr, 2021
Mauricio
Pochettino 27 May, 2014 19 Nov, 2019
Tim
Sherwood 16 Dec 2013 13 May 2014
Andre
Villas-Boas 03 Jul 2012 16 Dec 2013
Harry
Redknapp 25 Oct, 2008 15 Jun, 2012
Juande
Ramos 29 Oct, 2007 25 Oct, 2008
Clive
Allen 26 Oct 2007 29 Oct 2007
Martin
Jol 05 Nov 2004 26 Oct 2007
Jacques
Santini 03 Jun, 2004 05 Nov, 2004
David
Pleat 21 Sep 2003 03 Jun 2004
Glenn
Hoddle 02 Apr 2001 21 Sep 2003
David
Pleat 16 Mar 2001 02 Apr 2001
George
Graham 01 Oct 1998 16 Mar 2001
Chris
Hughton 07 Sep 1998 01 Oct 1998
David
Pleat 07 Sep 1998 01 Oct 1998
Christian
Gross 19 Nov 1997 05 Sep 1998
Gerry
Francis 15 Nov 1994 19 Nov 1997
Granted, what Levy has achieved with the new
Stadium is mind-blowing (enriching himself and the club)… but what he has
achieved for the football side is fuck all… the word "Spursy" came
into fruition under his watch? Are the Nerk Twins to blame for our catastrophe,
or have they just been unlucky with incompetent managers? And if it is because
of incompetent managers, then who picked them in the first place?
Levy is a money man… an accountant… not a
football manager or a football guru… but a wannabee overseer of a once
successful football club. Or I should say… a once trophy-winning club.
Who
should be the next manager?
If Conte is going to be replaced… and according
to the rumours… he will be… who will be the chosen one to be constantly kicked
in the bollocks?
I've heard rumours that it could be Mason until
the end of the season… fuck me… a child manager… the same temporary manager who
was just as useless the first time around when he took over temporarily from
Mourinho(Manchester City Cup final etc.). I am no great fan of Pochettino (I
don't think we should visit the past), but even he would be better than Mason.
And a host of other names has been thrown into the ring…
The
headlines scream…
"Tottenham
chief Daniel Levy has nine-man shortlist with Antonio Conte 'set for sack".
Just to name six of that so-called nine on that shortlist…
Thomas
Tuchel
Marco
Silva
Roberto
De Zerbi
Luis
Enrique
Mauricio
Pochettino
… but whoever is picked, will anything change
while Levy and his partner in crime, Joe Lewis, remain in charge? Twenty times
wrong… would the 21st appointment be the one? After all, it ends in
a 1? Surely he has to be right at least once?
Didn't Shakespeare write something about it… a
farce … granted… it was about 600 years earlier… but true today; A comedy of errors… he probably had this wet
dream about a club in the future that would be taken over by some clowns… Talking
about clowns makes me think of the song #Send in the clowns#.
#Don't you love farce?
My fault, I fear
I thought that you'd want what I
want
Sorry, my dear!
But where are the clowns
Send in the clowns
Don't bother, they're here#
Whatever… the laughter and mocking
will continue until something happens…
COYS,
Glenn
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