scored the winner against Newcastle
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Watford
7 in 20 this season. Not bad for a bit part, second string option.
I like Llorente's attitude - wants a new contract!
He's been treated as a second class citizen by the fans. But I suspect Pochettino knows better and treats him with respect.
He's an excellent footballer, lots of tricky moves and smooth passes, a team player. Obviously at 33 years he's past his prime when he was the top striker for Spain.
But he's stuck to his work and life is now good for him. That third goal in the Dortmund game could be crucial for us.
I say for Fernando!
comment by Phenom (U20037)
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comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 4 hours, 15 minutes ago
Priority positions for new signings are right back and centre mid anyway. I wouldn't expect a new left back or centre forward, this summer at least, unless Llorente and Janssen both leave. Right back is unlikely too if only one of Aurier and Trippier leaves.
I'd say it's more likely Spurs will pick up a single centre mid in the summer. Any further signings will probably be entirely dependent on current players leaving first.
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Look Phenom, you have to stop flirting with me
It was Pretty obvious Llorente needed more playing time to get in the rhythm of competitive matches. He barely played and when he did our fans expected him to hit the ground running and gel in straight away.
His confidence also knocked for six by the vibe coming from the stands and social media!
Mind you some of our fans wanted Dembele sold a few years ago and also dismissed Winks after his injury layoff
In Poch we trust
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posted on 15/2/19
scored the winner against Newcastle
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Watford
posted on 15/2/19
7 in 20 this season. Not bad for a bit part, second string option.
posted on 15/2/19
I like Llorente's attitude - wants a new contract!
He's been treated as a second class citizen by the fans. But I suspect Pochettino knows better and treats him with respect.
He's an excellent footballer, lots of tricky moves and smooth passes, a team player. Obviously at 33 years he's past his prime when he was the top striker for Spain.
But he's stuck to his work and life is now good for him. That third goal in the Dortmund game could be crucial for us.
I say for Fernando!
posted on 15/2/19
comment by Phenom (U20037)
posted 4 hours, 8 minutes ago
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 4 hours, 15 minutes ago
Priority positions for new signings are right back and centre mid anyway. I wouldn't expect a new left back or centre forward, this summer at least, unless Llorente and Janssen both leave. Right back is unlikely too if only one of Aurier and Trippier leaves.
I'd say it's more likely Spurs will pick up a single centre mid in the summer. Any further signings will probably be entirely dependent on current players leaving first.
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Look Phenom, you have to stop flirting with me
posted on 15/2/19
U obvz love it
posted on 16/2/19
Fancy a pint Phenom?
posted on 16/2/19
It was Pretty obvious Llorente needed more playing time to get in the rhythm of competitive matches. He barely played and when he did our fans expected him to hit the ground running and gel in straight away.
His confidence also knocked for six by the vibe coming from the stands and social media!
Mind you some of our fans wanted Dembele sold a few years ago and also dismissed Winks after his injury layoff
In Poch we trust
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