Match Report: Spurs 1 Wolves 2: has the bubble burst?
Match Report:
Spurs 1 Wolves 2: has the bubble burst?
Thoughts…
In my match report, I
said I was looking forward to this game as we could see what Ange Postecoglou
has hidden away once the main cogs (two injuries and two suspensions) have been
tampered with and put out of action. And it wasn’t, sadly, that much.
Maybe it's too early
to say, but if we struggle against Villa and City, then the bubble has burst.
It also seems that when the January window opens, we won’t be doing that much
purchasing as we’ve already spent a great chunk of our transfer budget,
including Kane’s money. If that means we have to limp through the season, the
fans could again turn against the Pied Pipper (Levy) for nobbling Postecoglou;
putting him in a weak position. Of course, that assumption could be totally
wrong, and Levy will find the resources to build on our poor squad (outside the
main eleven). At the moment, we don’t have a strong squad to continue our fight
for a top-four place.
With Liverpool, City,
Arsenic and Old Lace having stronger squads, we might be playing second fiddle
to those three better-equipped teams. That is without mentioning Villa, United,
Newcastle and Pochettino’s Blue Council renters coming up on the inside.
My next two
predictions will be very cautious. At this point in time, I can’t see us
overcoming our next two opponents.
The
match…
Wolves' results have
been mixed of late, but they have now beaten Manchester City and us and drew
with Newcastle United last month. On the other hand, we have come from a
fantastic run against lower opponents, apart from Arsenic and Old Lace, who we
drew against and a Liverpool side, who we only managed to beat because they
were reduced to nine men. Then, a disastrous game against Pochettino’s Blue
Boys culminated in our defeat, followed – a few days later – by embarrassment against
Wolves on their ground.
Wolves lacked potency
in the final third on Saturday, but introducing 86th-minute substitute Sarabia
changed their fortunes with his expert eye in front of goal. The rest is Saturday’s
history.
As for
us…
A collection of
enforced changes presented issues for Ange Postecoglou, whose makeshift side
failed to cope with the relentless Wolves pressure. Cristian Romero and Destiny
Udogie began suspensions after receiving red cards on Monday. At the same time,
Micky van de Ven and James Maddison have picked up injuries, but because of our
weak squad, we didn’t have the tools that more powerful teams have.
Eric Dier, making his
first start of the season, had to contest a continual onslaught of Wolves
attacks with Ben Davies, who returned after an ankle injury, and they could not
maintain their defensive strength for the whole game.
Ange’s comments after
the game were, “The second half was a bit better, but there are a lot of
players having their first start, and we were never going to get the same
fluency." Really! Not with the squad he partly inherited, he
won’t… which doesn’t look that bright anytime before January.
We couldn’t get the
most out of getting an early advantage, with our lack of potency in the final
third leading to just one more shot on target.
Defeat was only the
eighth time a Premier League side lost after leading in the 90th minute.
Postecoglou added, "It
is disappointing that the goals are going in so late. We worked hard up until
that point." There was no real mention of his make-shift defence
other than they had less than a week to train together. Really!!! What about
before Pochettino’s challenge? Didn’t they think of possibilities of disruption
and that they better think of a makeshift back four?
On top of all that,
Wolves Hwang and Kalajdzic's misses were glaring errors.
I might be a bit
harsh, and when we come back after the international break, we might see a
better – stronger – more united back four that we saw against Wolves… and pigs
might fly… but as I keep saying, Arsenic and Old Lace do… and if they can…
strange possibilities are open for everybody else.
Ending on
a good note…
We are only two
points behind City, and one point behind the Scousers and the Gooners.
Man City —9-1-2 — 32-12 — +20 —28
Liverpool — 8-3-1 — 27-10 — +17 — 27
Arsenal — 8-3-1 — 26-10 — +16 — 27
Tottenham — 8-2-2 — 24-15 — +9 — 26
Our
next games against Villa, City, the Spammers, and Newcastle might put a stop to
our ambitions for this season… then again, there is the FA Cup… Nine changes,
anybody?
Up the Spurs!
Glenn
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