Roberto Soldado

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Repeating "Roberto Soldado" to the "here we go" tune is simple enough to catch on, actually maybe simplifying it to just "Soldado" may be better.
 
Just seen the Soldado interview on club site: He presents as very sure and confident. touch of class:thumbup:
 
"Ten of his goals in La Liga arrived in the final eight matches, showing that he was efficient during an important run-in but that his goals are also sporadic"

What about his 15 other goals?
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"At Valencia Soldado's been the spearhead of the attack for several years now, and in each of the last three seasons he's managed to hit more than 25 goals in all competitions which is an impressive feat. Being the main man up top has been key, with the Valencia system being based entirely on finding him and him only.

When he wasn't in the mood they struggled, and lacked another dimension to open up teams. Spurs will need to replicate Valencia's lead in making Soldado the focal point"

Didn't you just write a whole article saying that would be a bad idea?
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"Just don't expect too much from someone who has rarely offered more than the minimum requirement."

Fuck off
 
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Bale and lennon/chadli should provide that. Bale put in loads of great balls last season only for defoe or Ade to not be paying attention.

Dembele needs to pull his finger out or Holtby could be more creative.
 
The answer is probably to play Holtby or Siggurdson instead and rotate two of Dembele/Sandro/Paulinho, rather than playing the latter three together.
 
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