League is deteriorating, Europa is positive, and we are still in the League & FA Cups. Match Report: Spurs 3 Elfsborg 0
League is
deteriorating, Europa is positive, and we are still in the League & FA
Cups. Match Report: Spurs 3 Elfsborg 0
With Everton beating
Leicester City, we dropped to 16th in the league, seven points above Leicester,
who are third from the bottom. However, in the Europa League, everything is
Hunk Dory.
Yes, we’ve just
beaten Elfsborge, a very poor side, to go through the knockout stages… and we
are still in the FA and League Cups… while everything seems to be crumbling
around us in the league, there seems hope in other directions. So, we could be
in the unique position of winning the Europa League (we are favourites after
all to win it), which could lead on to Champions League football, in the
comfort of the Championship… now that would be a novelty!!!!!! But I don’t
think we will get relegated… just dance near the fires of hell. It would be
even more ironic if we went on to win the FA and League Cups, along with the
Europa Trophy.
It is never easy at
Spurs when Levy and Co. are the puppet masters… pulling the strings of their
marionettes while they dance above the hot coals of hell.
To the
Elves of Sweden…
Yes, we overcame yet
another injury setback to reach the last 16 of the Europa League as our teenage
record-breaker Mikey Moore sealed victory.
We were without 12
players because of injury and ineligibility. We lost Radu Dragusin, who came on
as a substitute when he went down and got hurt in the second half.
Then Dane Scarlett,
who was bought on, only 20, lifted the mood by heading us into a 70th-minute
lead before 19-year-old fellow substitute Damola Ajayi made it 2-0. What was
interesting about those two scorers was that they never even had their pictures
to go up on the scoreboard when they scored. That was poor planning… why name
substitutions and not even have their photos ready to put up?
Then, seventeen-year-old
winger Moore got into the act by scoring his first goal for the club in the
fourth minute of stoppage time. What a wonderful low finish after a powerful
run. They did have his picture to put up on the scoreboards.
Moore’s goal broke
Jimmy Greaves' record (17 years and 245 days in October 1957; this was before
he joined Spurs) to become the youngest-ever English scorer in major men's
European competition.
We struggled to find
a way through the Swedish team's stubborn defence in the first half. Even
though it was a determined defence, they were poor. We had about 85% of the
game and more hits on target than they did. Thank God they were inadequate;
otherwise, we might have been looking towards the playoffs.
The Elves did come so
close themselves in the second half before Scarlett set us on our way.
We finished the
league phase in fourth place with 17 points and can now concentrate on domestic
matters.
Next in the competition, we will face one of
Real Sociedad, Galatasaray, AZ Alkmaar, or Midtjylland.
Next up will be
Brentford, away. As this is the league, I can feel disaster looming. Brentford are
11th in the league, and there are worse teams below them who managed to humiliate
us.
I am not predicting,
but I hope we can turn a possible disaster looming into a positive event (whatever
a positive event is…? Anything other than disgrace, I suppose!).
God knows what the
team will be, either.
Up the Spurs!
Glenn
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