Match ratings vs Peterborough
Gomes 7 – one really excellent save from Mackail-Smith, one slight slip-up where he palmed one out needlessly, but good distribution.
Hutton 6 – defensively sloppy (as usual), but did OK going forward. Would clearly have profited more from going on the outside more often than that, but he didn’t seem to “get” this, and kept running inside into traffic.
Dawson 8 – the glue that held everything together. Five clean sheets in a row – he has to take a huge amount of the credit. Another solid game today with decent defensive work (first mistake was on 89 minutes IIRC) and good passing.
Bassong 6 – as ever, a couple of sloppy moments which ruined an otherwise good day for him.
Bale 7 – first half he looked a little nervous, but he still provided some useful wing-play. In the second, the Peterborough right-back (Griffiths, on loan from Dagenham & Redbridge) simply could not cope with his pace and direct running, and he made two goals. The link up with Keane for the first of his assists was sublime! Defensively he made a couple of slight misjudgements, but he wasn’t really tested.
Modric 7 – started fairly slowly, but as we got more time and space in the second half he was in his element. Lovely weight of pass as ever.
Huddlestone 6 – good without the ball, sloppy with it – I counted five misplaced passes out of six at one point in the second half.
Palacios 6 – largely the same as Huddlestone. Took a lot of risks when the last man, which didn’t win too many admiring words from me! Got around the pitch brilliantly, though. Appalling Zokora-esque shot in the first half!
Kranjcar 9 – a sublime all-round performance capped off with two goals, the first a real beauty. Look forward to seeing it again later.
Keane 7 – good link-up play (often with Modric), nice weight of pass generally, but a couple of frustrating moments. Good pen!
Defoe 6 – pretty quiet aside from the goal, although also missed an open goal from about 5 yards out…
Rose – some good, some bad. The good – a couple of decent runs (went on the outside of the defender) with a reasonable cross at the end. A good run which won us a penalty. The bad – a shanked cross high over the bar, and a reckless challenge which won him a yellow card, and Peterborough a free-kick in a dangerous area.
Pavlyuchenko – first touch a dreadful header. Second touch a poor piece of control. Third touch a poorly-executed slide-rule pass for Hutton. Not good.
Naughton – was looking so very assured until he (in my opinion) fouled Batt (hopefully I’ll be proved wrong by MOTD!) – it looked a penalty or at least a free-kick on the edge of the box.
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I have also just watched the Liverpool game on t,v and if we play as I know we can a week tomorrow they are in for a real shock,as they were really poor.
Bale got injured because he is soft. He went into a challenge half hearted which resulted in him getting injured. This guy had plenty of ability and potential but it has been wasted here at Spurs - He is too lightweight and should learn from Defoe who has bulked up well.
Fingers crossed that Spurs will get Defoe and Lennon fit for next week otherwise I think the best we can expect away to Liverpool is a draw.
So angry leaving WHL this evening. There is one guy sat on the backrow of gangway 40 who has the worst banter I have ever heard. I would not dare bring a youngster with that guy still going. His language is disgusting and completly unnecessary - I don't agree with banning swearing but to shout at Keane (a Spurs legend) during periods of silence that he is a C##T is a disgrace. Does anyone know the man I am talking about?
It such a shame the way he is playing because I love Keane, and he has been brilliant from us. But since he came back from Pool he hasnt looked anywhere near a top half Premier League player, just one completely devoid of confidence. I really hope he can up it again, cos when he's at his best he's world class.
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Whilst I think that Keane has been poor lately, I thought he did fine yesterday. He provided the passes for Bale to deliver twice, and he also scored a penalty in off the post, which is not far from perfect (tucking it into the side netting at the top of bottom of the net is what I would call perfect).
Some good passing, some good movement, but some moments where he had the opportunity to shoot, and seemed to bottle it - he's clearly lacking in confidence.
I must not have been able to make the penalty out clearly (I was in South Upper). It looked from my end like it was just to the right of centre, but it must have just been the angle I saw it from!
He did do okay with Bale, and like I said got into some decent positions, but just didnt really look threatening against a poor Championship side.
I love Keano and really hope he gets it all back together for the rest of the season, I miss his match turning moments!!
But yeah, he looks totally unconfident and his reaction after he scored the penalty seemed to affirm that.