Gut Reaction: I Name Names: Soporific Spurs In Need Of A Violent Shake-Up

Another 2 points dropped, this time against a down at heel side that is fighting for Premier League air in a division with many heavy smokers in its lower half.

Soporific is probably too lively a word to describe much of Tottenham’s play against what was ultimately a side that all at half speed, with the notable exception of Harry Kane, who must be wondering what he’s still doing here. Again.

Davinson Sanchez is a player I could only recognize in a police line-up if I was able to see the back of his head. Defenders that are left staring into their own goalmouths are a disgrace to the profession.

Alasdair Gold recently announced that ‘there are some within the club who believe Sanchez, if he remains, could reach new heights with the right partner by his side once again.’

Those words didn’t age well, did they?

Lo Celso and Moura were both off the pace. Sergio Reguilon perhaps even more so. NONE of this shower were involved in the Interlull. This begs the question, does this team need a better coach (perhaps one with a qualification in spiritualism?) or do they simply need to be nurtured by a manager that has never won anything?

The Carlos Vinicius is experiment is right up there with the Gareth Bale one.

More opinion and video incoming…