Video Analysis: Dinamo Zagreb Goals Tell Us All We Need To Know About That Spurs XI

For context, I’ve taken all 5 shots on Hugo Lloris’ goal, but if we start with the first goal the key point here is that when the break comes on, Serge Aurier is in the wrong place. The ball goes through to Orsic, and he has an embarrassment of space with which to collect his thoughts and the exceptional strike is his first.

For the second goal, Orsic was involved at the start of the play in midfield and made his eventual run-in with Sissoko, where we find Eric Dier waiting again, opposed to moving to the ball or the incoming Croatian. Sissoko pulls up and the unmarked man gets his second.

NB: It is Dier who begins instantly using his arms and appointing blame.

Orsic’s 3rd goal was a series of half-hearted rubbish if we’re honest with ourselves. This still is just prior to the last couple of touches, but he’s already pulled away from a barely jogging Bale, Bergwijn who half puts a foot out, and two others who fail to get a proper challenge in. Miles outside the 18-yard area and nobody can be bothered to take out a man who’s already scored twice.

IN CONCLUSION: This lot couldn’t truly give a damn and last night they got their comeuppance. Shiftless barely describes the levels of apathy and downright incompetence. But don’t mind the evidence. It’s all Mourinho’s fault. Never lose sight of that.