Analysis of the goal conceded against Sunderland
I’m no great Bassong fan, but Gallas has now been at least partially, if not directly responsible for the following goals against us:
Brunt’s goal for West Brom
Fletcher’s goal for Wolves
Kamara’s goal for Fulham
Eto’o’s second goal for Inter
Davies’ second for Bolton
And finally yesterday’s goal, which was a complete disaster.
Bassong has made mistakes too, but he is surely a better bet than Gallas right now? It would also allow Kaboul to play as the right-sided centre back, where he seems to be more comfortable.
Wellbeck cuts in from the left, dances past Huddlestone and towards Modric.
The ball escapes his control, but Modric doesn’t get a tackle in. That’s two central midfield players he has got past – unacceptable.
He manages to prod a pass forward. Kaboul seems to have read it, and is ahead of Gyan.Gallas should be dropping off here to cover, but instead also
Gallas ends up going to ground, and causes Kaboul to take his eye off the ball.
And the ball trickles through perfectly for Gyan to run on to.
Gomes tries to narrow the angle but is easily beaten.
The spine of our team is so easily beaten – quite distressing. For me, Gallas has to be dropped on Saturday – if nothing else, to show that constant mistakes won’t be tolerated.
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gallas must be off the pitch saturday. blackburn is MASSIVE now.
On the Goal front. Yes it was a complete mess up from Gallas but for me Huddllestone is a massive weak link at the moment - he is not mobile enough to break up play - no excuse for him not making a challenge - Modric was covering well and probably should have got the ball in but it was Kaboul's to clear al day long until Gallas got involved
Huddlestone was one of those at fault for the Sunderland goal, but was in my view, impressive in front of the back four for the remainder of the game, with absolutely no sign of a lack of mobility, which those whose minds are still in a time warp of two years ago seem to think.
I thought VdV did'nt have that good a game even though he did score. He did not seem all too 'fit' in my opinion and should have instead been brought on later in the game.
But seriously, this Spurs side at the moment seems devoid of ideas and that energy and inventiveness in sorely lacking. Where is the team that beat Inter?
But I'm not, so I won't.
But if he is he's going to get a medal for good work.
As for Bassong, he is a young player that needs an older more experienced head next to him, exactly like Dawson did 18 months ago, however given the armband Dawson grew enough in stature to be able to do it for him self and be the elder guiding influence to others, I'm not saying we give Bassong the armband (he wore it against Arsenal to no great effect) but we should'nt write him off so soon. We forget that the Dawson-Bassong combo saw us into 4th