12% - Average possession between Anthony Gordon's opener and Lautaro Martínez's winner (55th to 92nd minute):
12% - 🏴 England
88% - 🇦🇷 Argentina
Trapped.
Back to 1am then. When it all comes down to it, do you want to say
“Remember when England played Mexico at the Azteca in the World Cup in the middle of the night and we all got plenty of sleep and went to work next day”
NO. Pack the pubs. Back the boys.
Come on England. 🏴
Palhinha has single handedly kept us up in the League.
Both goals at Wolves, giving us 4 points, 3 points today, there’s probably more goals but just can’t think right now.
What a relief.
Also Kinsky, Wow.
What a relief.
Insane. Truly insane that the MANAGER of a club apparently isn’t responsible for any of its problems. Never heard anything like it. There was also a time in the season, around November, where we had only 3 or 4 injuries, and we played the most disgusting football I’ve ever witnessed against Arsenal & Chelsea.
Since then we have won TWO out of SIXTEEN league games. We’ve dropped points against Fulham, Forest, Brentford, Sunderland, Bournemouth, West Ham & Burnley. We haven’t scored more than 2 goals in any league game since October. We’ve had our best defence available for the nearly the entire season and we’ve conceded at least 2 goals in each of our last 5 league games.
Mitigating factors exist but the complete free pass Thomas Frank has been given by these pussies in the media as if he’s trying to manage Bracknell Town in the Premier League is obliterating my brain. No matter what happens this season, Frank goes at the end of it. There is no other solution.
Out of his depth. By far our worst manager of the Premier League era, both stylistically and statistically - and INCAPABLE of managing a club of Tottenham’s size. That will be borne out in the fact that he never gets another job like this again. Trust me
Football is the real winner today. Man Utd score unbelievably high quality goals and play expressive football. The way game is meant to be played.
Arsenal lump it in the box and hope for the best. Arsenal’s title challenge is the most anti-football the league has ever seen.
He should have gone in November.
He should have gone in December.
He should have gone after Bournemouth.
He should have gone after Villa.
He should have gone after West Ham.
He must go today.
How long before the Lewis family and our Gooner CEO actually do the thing they should have done months ago?