Tottenham Tactics: Martin Jol’s Tactical Rethink Is Costing Us

It often seems like Spurs set out with 11 players on the pitch who are allowed to do as they please. But when we do get it together, it’s clear that there are some tactical strategies favoured by Martin Jol:

- Solid, cautious midfield. Especially during the days of 3 central players in a 4 man midfield with just Lennon on …

Why Can’t We Coach Something Useful Into Didier Zokora?

He came into the squad with everyone thinking he'd replace Michael Carrick. A decent World Cup with the Ivory Coast and a solid career in France had many optimistic. His early career was quality, driving runs and plenty of questionable ...

Manchester United 1-0 Tottenham: Performance, Not The Result.

With expectations thoroughly tempered for this match, it was nice to see Tottenham come out firing. Really firing. So much so that I worried that we peaked about 20 minutes into the match and would be battered the rest of ...

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Adel Taraabt and Gareth Bale

5092-6.jpgHow good were these two kids against Manchester United? And their link up in stoppage time down the left wing brought a tear to my eye and should have given us the equaliser had ...

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Tottenham vs Manchester United: Huddlestone To Bent To Jenas

72237991.jpg Well, kickoff is about an hour away and I'm surprisingly calm. Maybe the utter stress of the past week has made me numb, but I'm just hoping for the best at Old Trafford. That said, we couldn't have asked for a worse time to play United. They're a wounded animal, angry that they've dominated matches from start to finish but somehow their finishing has let them down. They'll be looking to send a message and sending it against an alleged Top Four challenger will be exactly what the doctor, or Sir Alex, ordered. If you had to pick out a massive weak spot in our defensive unit (other than the Black Hole Of Doom known as the Jenas-Zokora partnership) it would be our ability to deal with crosses. Doesn't matter if it's open play or a set piece, you'll find Paul Robinson rooted to his line while our defenders are letting their man go free left and right. It was a problem for us even when Ledley and Dawson were in the side and it's certainly not going to be better with Rocha and Gardner in there.

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Derby Match: Things Are Better The Second Time Around

analyse-that.jpgFans tend to argue about what viewing method gives you the best impression of a match. Being at the ground itself definitely allows you to see the big picture, watch formations, positioning, off the ball movement and generally the things you don't get from ball watching. Catching the match on the telly, though, let's you check out instant replays and spot things you may have missed the first time. The best solution, is both. And so after watching highlights of the Derby game a couple of times, there were a few things I didn't notice the first time and a huge amount of reinforcement for the stuff I did...

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Tottenham 4-0 Derby: Man Of The Match?

252-7.jpgWell, the easy answer would be Steed Malbranque. That's what two goals generally gets you. But football is about a lot more than just whoever puts the ball in the back of the net, especially the ...

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Tottenham 4-0 Derby: Back on track or are Derby just that awful?

f2_hallelujah.jpgA combination of both, as far as I'm concerned. We lined up pretty close to how I wanted from a personnel standpoint (only one man off), and played exactly like I wanted from a tactical one as we took full advantage of a Derby side reminiscent of us last week. And the week before. Defenders: No point talking about defensive work, because what Derby put together could not be considered an attack. But even a half fit Lee reminded us how important he is to our formation. Confident on the ball, barely put a foot wrong, and makes a mockery of the idea that you have to have goals and assists to be a key attacking ingredient. Chimbonda was the same on the other side and actually won a couple of those far post headers for once.

Crazy Looking Website Tells The Spurs Truth

There've been a lot of match reports and analysis in the fallout of the Everton match, but some crazy looking site called Electric New Paper has one of the better write-ups. Rather than churning out the usual dross (boo ...