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Looked fit, sharp and fast. Wonderful to see.Lets be honest that was the best Pervis has played since the last time we played Spurs at home, which was 10 months ago.
Looked fit, sharp and fast. Wonderful to see.Lets be honest that was the best Pervis has played since the last time we played Spurs at home, which was 10 months ago.
The Ferdi who looked out on his feet after half an hour, jogging back after losing the ball, that Ferdi?Excellent when he came on. Hopefully the start of him getting back to where he was pre injury.
Right back eventually. But the most important thing to him is that he understands we've signed him because he's good and not because he had a good World Cup... right now he looks like he's carrying a massive bout of imposter syndrome where he appears to be insecure if he can play football at this level. Almost giving Ipswich the victory in his first sub appearance and then letting in four last week in his first start... I think its taken a toll, because he looked afraid today.Where do you think Ferdi will end up being used?
Agreed you could see that for the second goal…..Mitoma drifted inside and took two defenders with him….opened up the space for Pervis to receive the ball on the wing who then slipped it through to Mitoma who then supplied the pass for George to tuck it away with a good finishFor me an inform Pervis is a big part of Mitoma’s threat. The interplay between the two of them is a thing of beauty.
Funny how people see the game differently, i thought he was one of our best players in a truly awful first halfI was expecting Rutter to be off at H/T as he was non existent in the first - just how wrong can you be!
But very glad to see Estupinan as he works so well with Mitoma.
Having a left-footed LB really seems to suits Mitoma better I'd say because Pervis can overlap him whereas Ferdi is more likely to cut inside (being right-footed).Agreed you could see that for the second goal…..Mitoma drifted inside and took two defenders with him….opened up the space for Pervis to receive the ball on the wing who then slipped it through to Mitoma who then supplied the pass for George to tuck it away with a good finish
Not me. I really didn’t have a clue how we could, or how we were, going to improve. Glad Hürzeler did !Who else had that change, and that change alone, as the key to change the direction of the game?
Yeah, i wqs against it (emotionally) at the time.Contary to what people were saying on the match day thread, I think Weiffer for Baleba was a good sub. Better positionally and less rash when we had our low block. Carlos gets the wrong side of players despite his fantastic athleticism.
He’s only been a Spurs fan a few months then?Was sat with a Spuds fan in a different seat today, and he asked who Estupiñán was as he entered the pitch.
He spent the remainder of the game with expletives and face palm every time Pervis went near the ball dejected at how well he was playing.
Thought he was terrible, called the sub.Not me. I thought Ferdi was looking very good so surprised to see him withdrawn.
Well Moder is faster I think, BUT Pervis is getting his speed and confidence back after his injury lay off - he played very well.It also helps the Pervis is the fastest player in the squad
Of an age where moments like this are quickly forgotten...and he was with me for this one too.He’s only been a Spurs fan a few months then?
Were we watching the same game? They got past him time and time again in the first half.
I couldn’t make it today but watched on tv and I thought that Ferdi was really poor but only my opinion.The half time introduction of PE really made a big difference from what I could seeNot me. I thought Ferdi was looking very good so surprised to see him withdrawn.
Contary to what people were saying on the match day thread, I think Weiffer for Baleba was a good sub. Better positionally and less rash when we had our low block. Carlos gets the wrong side of players despite his fantastic athleticism.
Always. We're always shit without him.Worthy of mention is how much solidity Veltman offered in defence