How he has transformed the playing style in such a short space of time says to me there are great things to come.
Imagine a year of his coaching and a couple of decent windows under his belt
Maupay had a few should have done better with and the pass from March to Stephens when breaking forward was very poor.
Lack of concentration at end of both halves and another avoidable red card and we have lost more points
Again tactically Potter has set us up perfectly and the players are...
Nobody is wishing his demise but it’s worthy of comment that so far we have not seen him in a Potter side even when fit and available. This is not us judging him it’s the manager who sees him everyday in training but still decides not to include or start him. I think anyone expecting Potters...
How funny was having this same conversation with someone only last week. As a kid used to see them all the time in the garden and loads squashed in in the road don’t think I have seen one for over 15 years
Like white dog poo just don’t see it anymore
I respect the players decision to play on it that was the consensus of the group but personally I think walking off would have been a much more powerful message
Our players have shown incredible strength to press on and play under those conditions but the truth is they should not have to. It...
Way too early to say for most teams facing us we are now an unknown. We will learn much more second half of the season when potters methods have bedded in and other teams have a better grip on how we setup and approach games
Every England manager comes into the job making all the right noises about playing based on form blah blah blah and then a year into the job they are still pursuing with the ‘names’ and failing.
It’s one of the reasons England will never succeed as you need players on form who actually look...
Apart from this bit
It seems to matter less now that it unfolded as the World Cup winner made yet another dreadful error, as costly as the one that had gifted Southampton a goal the previous week, this time misjudging a cross and forced to drop it before he carried it over his own line...
The penalty appeal on Connelly was a free kick as it started outside the box but the referee was so far behind play it was bizarre to see him dismiss it so theatrically when he was clearly nowhere near being able to see it
The Dunk yellow was justified but also very funny holding Kane and then...
Looked a really well balanced side, all the partnerships looked effective, moved the ball quickly and looked both solid and dangerous
Propper and Trossard the obvious players who could come back and challenge that but what does everyone else think?
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Tottenham Hotspur *** Official Match Thread ***
If that was 5-0 you could not have argued it was not deserved excellent all round performance and pleased for Potter who has installed belief and not lost faith in his principles