Mauricio Pochettino faces his old side this Saturday as Spurs travel to Southampton for the early kick-off.
The south coast side have been one of the more interesting stories of the season. Seemingly in Continue reading
Mauricio Pochettino faces his old side this Saturday as Spurs travel to Southampton for the early kick-off.
The south coast side have been one of the more interesting stories of the season. Seemingly in Continue reading
This was not how it as supposed to be. Tim Sherwood returned to White Hart Lane and left with three valuable points in Villa’s bid for Premier League survival, while Mauricio Pochettino was left regretting another missed opportunity.
In his brief but turbulent reign at Tottenham, Sherwood alienated players and fans. His teams often seemed a collection of individuals without an identity. Despite his obvious flaws – and there were many – he did manage to Continue reading
With the Champions League places now almost certainly beyond Spurs’ reach, my hope for the remaining games of the season was that Pochettino would put some work into improving his defence. With that in mind, I suppose I can’t Continue reading
After an international break notable for the England debuts of Harry Kane and Ryan Mason, the focus turns back to the Premier League and Spurs’ Sunday lunchtime visit to Burnley.
Sean Dyche’s side are Continue reading
This was a crazy seven goal shoot-out that Tottenham edged but only just. Great entertainment but not necessarily a repeatable way to win games. Going forward there were some promising moments but defensively the same weaknesses resurfaced.
Apart from the win, the big positive was Continue reading
The big game. Spurs’ chance to stake their claim to a Champions League place. Mauricio Pochettino’s opportunity to prove he has usurped Louis van Gaal, the new generation of tacticians replacing the old guard. It turns out van Gaal still Continue reading