We never try to play the opponents passing game
against teams like Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool — we just don't have the players to match up.
Not exact matches
They are playing very good, but
like us who always crack
against teams like chelsea, manure, bec we are so damn used to lose
against them no matter their form is,
spurs will also lose
against us bec we are that boogi
team to them.
First of all I would just
like to say thanks to Alan Pardew and the Palace
team for rolling over for United after giving their all
against the Gunners, just
like Stoke did with
Spurs on Monday and many
teams seem to have done all season, saving their best performances for us.
He is a useful player but not a starter especially
against a top
team like Spurs.
Looking at this
team, it certainly has the beating of Southampton whilst also being able to rest key players
like Szczesny, Koscielny, Arteta, Ramsey, Ozil, Cazorla and Sanchez for the all important clash
against Spurs at the weekend.
Or here's another way to think about Harden's value: When he came up huge
against the
Spurs, the Thunder looked
like the best
team on earth.
When you bet
against the public in the NBA, you're never going to be taking
teams like the Warriors,
Spurs, or Cavs... unless Ty Lue decides to rest every starter, which is about once a week.
against a fast
team like spurs, it will put a lot of pressure on the rest of the
team..
Without Leonard, there's not much the
Spurs can do
against a
team like Golden State, even with Aldridge thriving and Curry injured.
San Antonio
Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich had some choice words for President Donald Trump on Sunday, calling the ex-reality TV star's actions game - show
like before his
team's opening Western Conference Finals matchup
against the Golden State Warriors.
It's certainly the way to go forward
against the
like of City,
Spurs, Arsenal, and Chelsea or other top
teams in Europe, and even
teams such as Bournemouth, but
against defensively minded
teams, such as Manchester United, as we saw earlier this season, Liverpool's pressing creates few scoring chances, and instead on - ball intelligence is required, which Liverpool do not display enough.
Spurs v Arsenal (Arsenal -0.25 / 2.75) I really
like the home
team in this spot as they've already shown this year
against Chelsea that they can rise to the big occasion.
Results
like ceding a 4 goal lead at Newcastle, the pathetic display
against Blackburn, losing at home to
Spurs for the first time in decades, and failing to get points home and away
against inferior
teams, are the reason we won't win the league.
Hopefully this will be
like Moyes» second season and we'll bounce back and be smashing
teams around the park
like the way we did aganist United at home, and not the powder - puff effort we put in
against Spurs on the final day.