Kane not being subbed doesn't mean much NRD. Managers don't drop him regardless of form. Which shows blatant favoritism.
I would love to give it to Kulu but Son has 23 goals and 7 assists in 35 appearances. That can't be ignored.
It helps if his head is in the right place as well.That favouritism is based on a long record of achievement. Its what he is capable of if fit that keeps him on the pitch. If he is flagging or carrying a niggle I would think he comes off.
That favouritism is based on a long record of achievement. Its what he is capable of if fit that keeps him on the pitch. If he is flagging or carrying a niggle I would think he comes off.
I don't think that's the case. Poch played him in the CL final when wasn't fit.
Conte has said he will play Kane even with a broken leg.
Favouritism at it's finest.
Conte was joking and he said it while laughing. He was emphasising how good Kane is.
I agree Kane shouldn't have played in the CL final but that was Poch.
I don't believe there is an undercurrent of blinkered favoritism regardless of fitness with Kane. But it might explain why Kane paces himself, it might be under instruction.
Joking with a hint of realism. Conte has proven plenty of times this season he wouldn't sub Kane even though he was having a shocker.
Yes because Kane can produce that one moment of class sometimes out of the blue.
He can also act like a arrogant lazy ass bitch. Depends what Kane your gunna get.
He can also act like a arrogant lazy ass bitch. Depends what Kane your gunna get.
I reckon it will be an insipid interview. More an exercise of damage limitation from last year. This time he's not in the driving seat in the sense that he thought he could probably force his way out last year. Those options don't appear to be available now. Currying favour with the Spurs fans will be what this one's about.Can't wait for the Neville interview. Harry and his off pitch team are not media savvy and Neville can be a prick so......
I hope Harry says all the right things this time, stay or go.
I reckon it will be an insipid interview. More an exercise of damage limitation from last year. This time he's not in the driving seat in the sense that he thought he could probably force his way out last year. Those options don't appear to be available now. Currying favour with the Spurs fans will be what this one's about.
Apparently Harry Kane is on USA tv tonight as a guest on a talk show. It's on NBC.