Match Report: Spurs 1 Wolves 2 – and some booed!
Match Report: Spurs 1 Wolves 2 – and some booed!
Is the tide starting
to turn against Ange? I noticed that some booed inside the stadium, and not
just from where I was sitting… You will always get one or two dissenters, but
Ange has only been on the job for just over six months. When Alex Furguson was
in the job for five years and winning nothing, there were calls for him to go;
in fact, they said he was a game away from getting the boot… he ended up
becoming the greatest manager United ever had.
We need to show our
support for Ange, not chastise him. Early days yet!
But saying all that,
our Australian manager still has a long way to go. A good example is Sheffield
United; clubs like Brighton, Villa, Arsenic and Old Lace and Newcastle all put
a large number of goals past them… we, who have aspirations (I hope!),
struggled to defeat them at our ground, only scoring in the dying minutes. Our
goal tally needs work if we wish to have any hope of challenging for major
trophies and even being in the European Champions League.
Concerning goals,
yes, we did beat Burnley 5-2, but that seems to just have been a blip.
Out of the top five
clubs, we have the lowest goal average. I think it was Ange who said, “It is
not important if we concede so long as we score more goals than our opponents”.
If we were on equal points as City, Arsenic and Liverpool and fighting for the
Premier League, we would lose out on goal difference. Goal tally is important,
it is not just about winning, but winning comfortably.
When the summer
transfer window comes, we need to bulk up our team and let go of a lot of the
deadwood. By the start of next season, we should be showing the fruits of
Levy’s and Postecoglou’s transfer purchases. This will no doubt make a huge
difference for our prospects next season.
The trip to Tottenham
on Saturday was even earlier than normal as we (Janette and I) started off
before our usual 9 am start. This gave us some extra time to shop in the Spurs
shop.
Once we got inside
the stadium, the talk was about cementing our position in fourth spot, holding
off Villa, and creeping up United. I predicted a 3-0 win, others similar. Some
even had us conceding a goal (against Wolves, ridiculous!).
In the end the Wolves
manager Gary O'Neil ended up praising his side's "almost perfect"
performance as Joao Gomes' double sank us, nudging us out of the Premier
League's top four in the process. Yes, we were humiliated by a team languishing
in mid-table with no prospects of glory other than survival from the drop.
Wolves went ahead
just before half-time when Gomes was left unmarked eight yards out and rose
well to head home Pablo Sarabia's right-wing corner powerfully. We made it 1-1
after only 34 seconds of the second half. We – the crowd – thought things were
going to turn, and it did, but for Wolves, who were going to have the last
laugh… Our trip home was a sombre one. And It rattled our weekend.
Thoughts…
Wolves failed to
clear our throw-in, and Dejan Kulusevski ran past Craig Dawson and prodded the
ball through Jose Sa's legs.
We fought back after
conceding the first goal to beat Brentford and Brighton in our past two home
games, and Kulusevski had two chances to put us in front this time. However, Sa
made an excellent save low to his left, and Nelson Semedo blocked a goal-bound
effort to keep it level.
Our squandered
chances proved significant as Wolves sprang a quick counter-attack with Pedro
Neto pulling the ball back for Gomes to side-foot home, which proved to be the
winning goal.
We pushed for a late
leveller, but Micky van de Ven and Ben Davies missed chances late on as Wolves
held on for the victory.
We began the day in
fourth place, but Aston Villa's 2-1 win at Fulham saw them move above us.
This game against
Wolves also meant that they completed a double over us, having beaten us 2-1 at
their Molineux stadium in November, and briefly moved up to 10th in the table,
only to drop back to 11th when Chelsea drew 1-1 at Manchester City in the late
kick-off.
Even though we
welcomed Son back into our starting line-up for the first time since he
represented South Korea at the Asian Cup, he did make an impact as a substitute
when setting up Brennan Johnson's stoppage-time winner in the 2-1 win over
Brighton last weekend, so his selection was expected. But against the Wolves,
he didn’t look that inspiring. Another one that wasn’t up to the mark was
Maddison, who was substituted for Hojbjerg in the 8th minute.
As things stand now,
the fight for the Premier title is between the Scousers and
Dick-a-dum-dum-Arsenic and Old Lace. The Gooners are 2 points behind Liverpool.
City are two points behind the Arsenic-Gooners, while in fourth place is Villa.
The fight for fourth
place and Champions League football will be between United and Villa, with us
trying to get a look in. Whatever happens, we will get some sort of European
runout unless something really bad rocks our boat.
We have a week's
break before returning to our Tottenham stadium and seeing if Palace will
humiliate us further or if Ange manages to turn things around. In the meantime,
we hope that Forest beat Villa, Newcastle piss off Arsenic in their attempt to challenge for the league title and Liverpool gets a knocking
from Luton Town this Wednesday (unlikely, but strange things can happen… after
all, they nearly beat us on the 7th October at their place!!! Oh, we
laughed!!!!).
Up the Spurs!
COYS!
Glenn
Janette & I at half-time.
We smile with expectation
on our faces
(that we can turn it around and win... and guess what!!!!).
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