It’s
been a strange September at Spurs. We had an uninspiring end to the transfer
window that was noteworthy only for the surprise but ultimately reasonable sale
of popular midfielder Sandro and the unheralded arrivals of Federico Fazio and
Benjamin Stambouli. Spurs also had to deal with rumours of a buyout which were
quickly denied and the sobering thought that they will have to spend a whole
season playing ‘home’ games away from home while White Hart Lane is being rebuilt.
But
to paraphrase a former American president, ‘it’s the football stupid’ and Coach
Mauricio Pochettino’s methods are taking far longer than Spurs would like to
come through. Since trashing QPR in August, Spurs have played three league
matches without winning any of them. Beaten again at home by Liverpool, Spurs played
well enough at Sunderland but paid the price for not being clinical enough in
front of goal and now this, at home to bottom club West Brom.
Yesterday’s
match at White Hart Lane was so uninspiring, most fans could not even be
bothered to boo at the final whistle, at least those that stayed still the end.
While rivals Liverpool could rightly claim fatigue after an exhausting
Champions league game in midweek (didn’t seem to stop arsenal though), most of the
team that started against West Brom were rested for the Midweek Europa game
against Partizan Belgrade. Nothing could excuse the lethargy on display against
a side without a win in the premiership this season.
The
line-up was probably the best available to Pochettino and most fans rightly
expected an attack of Lamela, Eriksson, Chadli and Adebayor to test West Brom
far more than it did. It has to be said that Christian Eriksson never really
got going yesterday as he had one of his least effective games. Eric Lamela
clearly looks a different player this season and although he lost possession a
number of times, he produced sublime moments of skill which the crowd
appreciated, he was always showing for the ball and crucially, he continually
showed ahead of right back Eric Dier creating an attacking outlet on the right.
Nacer Chadli on the other hand?
I
have criticised Chadli a few times in the past and games like this make him an
easy target. He arrived in England as the top assist maker in the Dutch league
and is built like a power sprinter, the sort of player who should be brushing
most of the average full backs aside. He just has not delivered. I lost count
of the number of occasions when left back Danny Rose had the ball and acres of
space in front of him with Chadli nowhere to be seen, having drifted uninvited
to the centre. It would not be so bad if he was making things happen from the
center, but he was equally ineffective. If he had made himself available of the
left side in the way that Lamela and Dier often combined on the right. Spurs
attacking play would have had more variation and may have forced the Baggies on
the back foot.
Spurs
fans wondered out loud why Pochettino did not change things at half time. The
truth is that with Andros Townsend injured, he had no options on the left. This
is why he will continue to be linked with Jay Rodriguez. In the circumstances,
he had to change the formation to a four- four- two and go with an extra striker.
The trouble with that change is the two substitutes, Paulinho and Roberto Soldado
are playing with zero confidence and frustrated Spurs fans hoped rather than expected
that they could make a difference. It was one hope too many as they failed to
lift Spurs out of their lethargy. An insipid draw would have been frustrating
enough, except that Vlad Chirices, who had an iffy game in defence, gave away a
needless corner from which James Morrison scored to make a frustrating day
downright irritating.
What
made the day even worse was way was that the premiership stars aligned nicely
in the battle to Champions league qualification. Chelsea and Manchester City
will contest the league while the gooners will feed of the scraps and limp into
third. Fourth place is up for grabs though and with Manchester United,
Liverpool and Everton all losing winnable games, the opportunity to pick up precious
points was wasted today and that will hurt.
What
this match showed is how unbalanced this squad has become. Pochettino in truth
is not under massive pressure to qualify for the Champions league this season,
as he sets about building this team up. He has a reasonable defence to work
with as Fazio looked decent on his debut against Partizan in midweek and
Stambouli looks like he could bring some much needed energy to the midfield. The
left side of Spurs attack is the Achilles heel and the movement of Adebayor and
Soldado needs to improve. Not enough chances are being created right now. In a
weekend when Leicester city put five goals past Manchester United, Spurs did
not even manage five shots on target against West Brom. That is not good enough
and will have to change fast.
Its relieving that Spurs fans have now come to reality of where Spurs lie in the league of teams. Spurs is only a small team for the medium term at least. There is only one team in North London.
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