๐จโช๏ธ Tottenham have not stopped thinking about Savinho among top targets.
City insist on blocking the deal in the last 10 days.
Spurs also made calls for Tyler Dibling with Everton leadingโฆ and Morgan Rogers but seen as almost impossible, unlikely.
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Just gonna say it nowโฆ a consistently fully fit Richarlison (28yo) is one of the best strikers in the world and already comfortably clear of Viktor Gyokeres (27yo)โฆ ๐
Raheem Sterling, Jurrien Timber and Gabriel Martinelli are one yellow card away from suspension in the Champions League.
If any get booked tonight they will miss the first leg quarter-final.
Do you SERIOUSLY think that I would tweet about Tottenham if I cared about engagements?
Let's be completely honest. You look at the fanbases of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal even Manchester City, and the big accounts of those respective fanbases, they get 10x more interactions.
Their fanbases are simply MUCH bigger than Tottenham. No disrespect, but it's simply the truth.
If I cared about interactions, Tottenham would be the LAST club I tweet about. If I cared about interactions, I would be primarily tweeting about Manchester United, Barcelona or Real Madrid.
But I don't.
Chelsea is a massive club with a massive fanbase. But saying I utilise them for engagement?
I said Maresca was the next big thing when he was at LEICESTER. I said Palmer was the next big thing when he was at Manchester City.
They both joined Chelsea, and of course naturally, their project enticed me. You think I could have predicted that?
I have an announcement.
Last night, after the draw, I began thinking about why am I so angry. Throughout my life, I have heavily followed multiple managers and projects.
Guardiola's Barcelona, Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool, Pochettino's Tottenham, Tuchel's Chelsea, Flick's Bayern....
But NEVER did I get as upset at losses as I did under Postecoglou's Tottenham. NEVER did I claim that I was "done" with a project. NEVER did I cry myself to sleep out of frustration (albeit Guardiola's loss to Liverpool also made it worse).
This project, it is something different. It is something I have never experienced before. The anger at losses, the euphoria after victories.
At times, I do feel like a fan. And I thought about it, my lines "I am done with this project" do come from a VERY rare place of emotion. My analysis does not, but my language, it indeed does.
I will never give up on Postecoglou, as angry as I can get.
I KNOW what he is capable of. This volatility is something I was not prepared for. It is a case of him getting sacked, then so be it.
Until the very end, amigo. The very end.