I'd play Ade out wide left.
So wide left, that he's sitting on a bench!
Or left back... in the changing room! ...
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I'd play Ade out wide left.
So wide left, that he's sitting on a bench!
Do you have the statistics for Ade/Defoe this year ? Just wondering. I don't recall a lot of productivity this year.
And I think Bale wants no part with that LW anymore and I doubt we'll ever see him in that position again. So do you have Ade on the left side ? I guess that could be interesting since he does spend a majority of his time anyway out there.
This year I think it was pretty much Maribor at home the first time they played together (which was a very, very good team performance) and Defoe scored a hatrick. Dont recall seeing it again off the top of my head, especially in the PL.
As for Bale, AVB is the manager and he plays where he is told. I would like to see him used wide left and central, when needed so we dont become predictable.
At the end of the day, if Ade and Defoe start banging in the goals again, they should play, and if that means Bale out wide sometimes, then so be it.
At the end of the day, if Ade and Defoe start banging in the goals again, they should play, and if that means Bale out wide sometimes, then so be it.
Bale needs to go wherever the space is. It's far too simplistic to say he's a goal threat centrally, he's a threat wherever he plays but he needs to constantly move and to realise when he's not getting joy in one position he has to shift. Be that to the left or the right.
On the left side, Bale's chances at scoring take a serious dip. With Spurs struggles to score goals, that is a risk that Spurs can't currently take.
Anyone know where we're drinking before the game? The mini bus will probably get into Wigan by 1:45-2..
The crucial part being "if".
I think it is a whole lot more likely "if" that Bale keeps banging them in playing as a number 10 along with one of Defoe or Adebayor - rather than the "if" Defoe and Adebayor starts working as a partnership all the sudden.
AND it gives us a much more defensively feasible formation rather than 4-4-2, where Defoe + Adebayor makes the rest of the team very vulnerable.
Bale is better than either of Defoe or Adebayor. That alone is the decisive argument to play a formation to his strenghts rather than our dysfunctional 4-4-2
That's nonsense. He scored a hat trick against Inter from the left. As well as countless other goals. He needs to roam to wherever the space is. With a player in the spotlight like he is it's foolish to be so one dimensional as to put all our eggs in the bale through the middle basket.
I completely disagree. Bale is far and away , Spurs best goal scorer. Putting him at LW, your seriously handicapping his ability to shoot and bag goals. For me, he needs to be centralized or on the right side , so he can get adequate shooting lanes & attempts at goal. Even if he comes in centralized from the left, that ball will be on his weaker foot and I just dont see it as optimal tactics.
These days, Bale is having the same impact that Ronaldo has at Real. And no way anyone would put Ronaldo at RW stunting his goal-scoring ability
I have no idea what you are on about. Genuinely.
That's nonsense. He scored a hat trick against Inter from the left. As well as countless other goals. He needs to roam to wherever the space is. With a player in the spotlight like he is it's foolish to be so one dimensional as to put all our eggs in the bale through the middle basket.
Exactly. People make me laugh. Like Bale was non existant before Norwich away last season?
Fuck me get a grip.
Its not dysfunctional though is it
Bale on the left. Far from ideal. Genuinely
IMHO it is. I reserve my judgement from what I see, from game to game, and to me they don't have any kind of common understanding, no structured approach as to how to find space, push into deep/high/wide areas and no agreements of when to press or drop off.
To me, that is a dysfunctional partnership - no matter if one, the other or both score a goal or two from time to another.
So you dismiss the stats and facts from last season?
You know, during the time people were saying it was the best Spurs have played since Bil Nic?
Defoe and Ade played a major part in that.
Oh and Bale played LW.