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Opening Up A Defence; An Open Begging Letter to Pochettino.
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Opening Up A Defence; An Open Begging Letter to Pochettino.

Getting past defenders and using the line or getting to the by-line is an essential part of the game, it can create space which in turn can create opportunities and chances. Pace is not just about having 'space to run into` as some seem to think. Do a coaching badge, watch instructional video`s that disassemble a wining coaches tactical changes, watch what high press teams do against deep lying teams and almost without exception you will see them undone by overlapping, even under lapping pace that leaves defences stranded a few yards behind you.

Pace at the top level is the attribute that kills. It is why we are already missing Walker so badly.

If you are set-up to play with wing-backs, it is an absolute necessity that you must master and have the players capable of doing it. Trying to do it without it is akin to walking up a ski-slope in your dress shoes (not be tried, unless like me you have lost your marbles to drink and were willing to try the stupidest idea for a laugh, ever).

What I can guarantee you is the inability to get past a defending force slows you down and kills momentum, along with stifling movement off the ball by your team, this in turn means your choices are limited to one-two`s, playing slow moving triangles, or the long diagonal ball (which we using more and more, in fact I swear at times Daws is now back coaching our back three) against the massed ranks of Premier league footballers, this kills playing space and forces you play through the middle or take pot shots from distance - the stats for successful pot shots from outside the box even at the highest level of football are absolutely abysmal - of course when they go in, they are spectacular, but relying one a 1:250 movement to gain an advantage is about as sensible as playing chicken on the M1, at night, with a blind fold on.

I have often been told and still read that some posters think that pace is overrated.

Oddly at Premier league level, it`s amazing how effective it can be and how much we revere players that have it, of course this all assumes that they have both pace and some skill and occasionally can demonstrate footballing intelligence i.e. when to dazzle and dribble and when to lay off and move - and it is that combo that is still seemingly in short supply, in our case that shortage is now becoming critical.

I am despairing, on a wider longer pitch this season, we have become bogged down in and around the opposition area more than ever have since Poch came and turned us around, of course we can now point to that we are (points wise) exactly where we are last season, but that misses the point, last season the momentum was with us, after a tricky start, now it`s not - at least not in the Premier league and worst of all the mood has changed, and whilst I often get angered by how short-sighted or knee jerk reactionaries our fans behaviour can me, we must focus on the trend and the persona that our players and the club are projecting, and at the moment, it just smells of a club that needs to put a few fires out and think strategically again.

It seems to me that Poch must know this too, we`ve had a short line of wingers starting with N who supposedly had pace, and in the brief patches we saw them, they did too - it seems however that the other basic bare essentials are lacking; if our scouts do not have a check list by now, then someone needs to give them one. Our seemingly complete inability to buy an up and coming wing player with pace, guile, skill and intelligence is our single biggest failure.
Either all our scouts are utterly useless, or our Chairman will not spend the money, or our coach cannot work out how to use and play them.

I am at a loss to explain why and what brings this situation about.

All I can do is believe that this window our coach, our scouts and our chairman will see the bleeding obvious and finally get it through their heads that if you are going to change your tactical formation and manage a game to effect a different outcome, you have to have different players to that what you already have and of course you have to have the nous as to when to make these changes.

Not so long ago one of our posters 'dogeatdog` pinioned that we were 'over-coaching` youngsters to the point that the very reason they were being signed was being coached out of them, and I have seen it for myself.

Individuality is frowned upon, players that take risks by dribbling in tight areas or 'wrong` areas of the pitch are lampooned. Individual skill levels become more and more timid. We as a Country, as a Premier league are producing 'safe` players and until that changes, our success won`t change.

I hoped that Poch not withstanding his career in defence would pay homage to flair players given some of the greats from his country he played side by side with, but so far he and we have singly failed to buy one, let alone two.

If it was two Argentinian flair players; what I would give to see their likes in a lilywhite shirt.

It was as a 7/8 year old kid that they captured my imagination and a life long unhealthy obsession (some would call it a curse) with all things Tottenham began.

When fans do see an exciting player, we crave for them to be given a chance, even though most of us know they`re not ready; we are desperate to have a player that will take on a defence, give them a problem and most of all create the unexpected.

I cannot help myself now, I know I am now clutching at straws, but what I wonder would Marcus Edwards might have done in the last 15 minutes against West Brom?

I cannot imagine we would have been worse off and he may even have surprised everyone and perhaps just as importantly it would have been a statement of intent from Poch, a commitment to taking risks that we seem to have given up on going forward.

Apparently to some, maybe even our highly esteemed coach, our high pressing, high tempo game (when we turn on and turn up) negates the need for out and out blistering pace, of course when we change out tactics and sit deeper and play on the counter rather than try and possess and pass the life out of our opposition, then it seems to me, at times simply hoping that they will tire to the point of giving up chasing the ball and filling space is as teams have had to learn how to beat and frustrate our tactics, a forlorn hope.

It is in a games tactical situations like this you need pace to get down the wing, to get past the last man and do it regularly to the point of forcing your opposition onto the back foot and to unpack them and commit them to a wider area; do that and chances happen.

To achieve this the coaching 101 courses say that you have become a tactical thinker and be prepared to take game risks, you have to change your shape and create fresh pressure points in your attack, unfortunately against the 'lessor` teams (can we call them that anymore) we just are not doing it, instead we are now hitting an away team that park the team coach, and we run into brick wall.

It might be a huge surprise to some, but the rest of the Premier league has worked us out.

Those that come to play we beat, or play credibly well against. Those that come to frustrate, now know how to do it and do it well.

Please wake up Poch, smell the coffee, shake the tree, get wing players that are not French and not beginning with N, or get wingbacks that have pace, if not, change formulaic formation and start with a 4-4-2 or 4-5-1, or even a 4-3-3 at home, but for all our sakes, change the approach or our season could yet turn into a domestic decline and with your contempt for domestic cups it may well cost us our faith and reason and you your job.

You have shown that you know Levy as well as anyone, thinking that he will not find a scapegoat if you lose the momentum or have a portion of the fans lose patience will end badly for us all, and I for one still believe that your attributes are so strong, so solid and so right for Tottenham that correcting this blind spot could be the catalyst to filling the dusty cob webbed Tottenham Trophy cabinet once again.

So please Poch, put Spurs money where it is needed, before its too late and embrace the change, I am begging you...

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The book says it all. He believes his own hype. Once that happens, typically, the ability to learn regresses.

He has shown he is adaptable in the past. Let's hope he hasn't turned into an arrogant know it all. The "I'm the boss" statement would indicate he has.

It was his initial humility that made me think he had the necessary attributes to function effectively at Spurs. Now I think he has had his head turned. By who remains to be seen,
 
I too have not worked whether the 2 wide N men he signed were absolute crap or he doesn't think we need pace ( in which case why sign them ?) or maybe he can only operate efficiently as a coach with a small pool of players ?

It's not just the 2 N men who were rarely sighted, did we really see that much of Janssen ?

Poch seems more than happy to rotate the defence and defensive midfielders, but really , what rotation of Kane Eriksen and Ali have we ever seen apart from injury forced ?

 
Big Chiv - 27/11/2017 16:09

I too have not worked whether the 2 wide N men he signed were absolute crap or he doesn't think we need pace ( in which case why sign them ?) or maybe he can only operate efficiently as a coach with a small pool of players ?

It's not just the 2 N men who were rarely sighted, did we really see that much of Janssen ?

Poch seems more than happy to rotate the defence and defensive midfielders, but really , what rotation of Kane Eriksen and Ali have we ever seen apart from injury forced ?

Look what that rotation has done though. We are about to lose rose and we lost walker because of it. Players don't want to be rotated every other game, one in four should be the way to go.

Danny said he was fuming he didnt play against arsenal and fans want him out lol. He said we need to sign the special players and fans wanted him out.

Walker wasnt happy missing the big games. We are making our rivals stronger and yet some dont care.

 
he's clearly not oblivious to it:
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/08/29/mauricio-pochettino-says-tottenham-need-a-sadio-mane-type-signin/

but I have no idea why we continually fail to get one in.
 
It's funny, I thought the Sissoko trade would disappear into the past and become a bit of a joke. Instead, it's had much broader implications for the club as a whole.

 
Taricco the yid - 27/11/2017 16:34

So why didn't we go for mane or salah when they were available and ended up with sissoko.

#£30 mill would have got us Zaha, who last season I swear could have been the difference, IF we go for Zaha now, the price will likely be £50-55 mill - which why I don't think we will, but you never know..
 
Spursex - 27/11/2017 19:48

Taricco the yid - 27/11/2017 16:34

So why didn't we go for mane or salah when they were available and ended up with sissoko.

#£30 mill would have got us Zaha, who last season I swear could have been the difference, IF we go for Zaha now, the price will likely be £50-55 mill - which why I don't think we will, but you never know..

Its frustrating. Poch says he knows what we need yet he goes out buying defenders, CM's and a slow as ****e llorente.

Not one attacking player apart from llorente brought in and yet we ares supposed to maintain 2nd place or even go for the league. Poor.
 
Taricco the yid - 27/11/2017 16:34

So why didn't we go for mane or salah when they were available and ended up with sissoko.


That is a great question.

Also, why did none of our scouts or actually anyone at the club pick out Demarai Gray as a better option than either of our N men ?

The internet age and the online options have shattered this old myth that only football men understand football.
It's actually reinforced my opinion that 95% of footballers are near morons , then they become managers.
 
I have been baffled for at least 3 years that Davies and Trippier are our back up so called wing backs when neither have the natural athleticism to be that player. If we played wingers in front of them I would understand them playing but that isn't the case.

Poch uses them and expects them to play like Walker and Rose. I mean seriously you have to be pretty stupid to think this is even an option.

 
Taricco the yid - 27/11/2017 16:28

Big Chiv - 27/11/2017 16:09

I too have not worked whether the 2 wide N men he signed were absolute crap or he doesn't think we need pace ( in which case why sign them ?) or maybe he can only operate efficiently as a coach with a small pool of players ?

It's not just the 2 N men who were rarely sighted, did we really see that much of Janssen ?

Poch seems more than happy to rotate the defence and defensive midfielders, but really , what rotation of Kane Eriksen and Ali have we ever seen apart from injury forced ?

Look what that rotation has done though. We are about to lose rose and we lost walker because of it. Players don't want to be rotated every other game, one in four should be the way to go.

Danny said he was fuming he didnt play against arsenal and fans want him out lol. He said we need to sign the special players and fans wanted him out.

Walker wasnt happy missing the big games. We are making our rivals stronger and yet some dont care.

Rotating Walker and Rose last season/this season has nothing to do with them being sold or wanting out. Walker has pretty much trebled his wages and has a good chance of winning a trophy. Rose has been tapped up and knows he can do the same.

Walker was all over the place when it become obvious something was going on so was dropped. Rose has done numerous interviews pretty much slagging the club off when he hadn't kicked a ball for 10 months. Time and place and a right way of saying things. He made himself look like a complete ******. Why would a fan lick his ass after that?

The rotation of the full backs by Poch was actually good management as the intensity of the position is ridiculous. Doing 20 odd sprints per game is far more damaging to the body than coasting 12k a game like Eriksen does. The problem was and is the back up players are not wing backs. This is where his boring philosophy has came unstuck. He is a stubborn dick just like AVB was. Just a better version.
 
I like Poch. Can’t remember having a better manager. Things will turn around. Top 4 is a worthwhile target. Any advancement in the CL knockout stages is a bonus.
Two losses in the league in the span of a week is rough. Good point in the initial post about Marcus Edwards, though Poch seems to have walked back the comparison to Messi and if I’m not mistaken alluded to problems with his behavior. I’d rather see Samuel Shashoua give it a go.