Looking at that line up, I'm not sure what it is that I've posted. It doesn't bear any resemblance at all to the last game's squad.
EDIT
Ha, women's team maybe?
Likely.
Looks like he's on the bench tonight.
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Looking at that line up, I'm not sure what it is that I've posted. It doesn't bear any resemblance at all to the last game's squad.
EDIT
Ha, women's team maybe?
The last time he played was for Excelsior U21, quite telling.He hasn't played a single minute of football since the 2nd November.
He always ensures a man-more situation. I understand what Pochettino meant by his comment about Messi. "
At Tottenham Hotspur they are less happy at the time with the comparison of the trainer. By mirroring Edwards to one of the best players ever, Pochettino puts undue pressure on talented people. It is the reason that Excelsior shields the player. The club wants the mercenary especially good to play football.
Whether Excelsior and Edwards want it or not, the nickname Mini Messi will forever stick to the talent. Those who type 'Edwards' and 'Messi' on Google will receive a series of articles. In 2017, Pochettino unsuccessfully tries to weaken his words in his book New Brave World . "Marcus has authority and behavioral problems. We have to look at the big picture to find out what the cause is. "
At Excelsior they have difficulty getting height from the introvert Englishman. According to Bischop it is in and around the Van Donge & De Roo Stadium an open secret that he suffers from homesickness. 'His father has now come over again, then you immediately notice that he is better in his skin. He also goes his own way. We have not been able to interview him yet. FOX Sports also wanted to talk to him, but that was not recommended by the club because he finds interviews very difficult. '
So Edwards is still a big mystery: how good is he really? Bishop is convinced that he has the potential to become a phenomenon. The journalist points to Dries Mertens in his time at AGOVV. "With him, it also took a long time before he broke through. But you saw early on that he had something special. ' Although Bishop wonders whether Edwards has the good character to reach the top. 'As a footballer you also have to be able to develop outside the field. I ask my question about that. '
All you hear is questions about his attitude. It’s come from too many sources now to think that he’s going to get past it. Shame.
Honestly, going out on a limb here, I believe there is every possibility he's autistic.
I see where you're coming from and no disrespect intended, but I'm uncomfortable with the pathologizing of aberrant behaviour we see a lot nowadays. Maybe he is on the spectrum but social awkwardness doesn't equal Asperger's, and we shouldn't guess.
I don't, generally speaking, like to pathologise about anyone, but what we hear doesn't necessarily add up to what a lot of people are suggesting, as such I feel there is more than meets the eye here. Though I do confess, when it comes down to social / behavioural difficulties and autistic tendencies, my opinion is somewhat swayed due to personal circumstance. As for guessing...that's what we do, we're internet folk without knowledge of the actual situation, we guess things.
I see the Eredivisie are now on their winter break. Looks like Excelsiors next game is 18th Jan. Does anyone know what the teams do with their players during this period? Is it training as normal, or do they have a complete break for a couple of weeks?
He used to tie the steps counter thingy to his dog.Tony Cascarino while at Monaco during the French winter break would be sent home with a fitness program that he totally ignored!!
He used to tie the steps counter thingy to his dog.
Just seen this recent article about Marcus Edwards in the Dutch press.
Hoe goed zijn onze Messi's eigenlijk?
Translation:
Marcus Edwards is a great talent in England. He goes through the entire youth education of Tottenham Hotspur. He plays in all English youth teams. Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino gives him the nickname Mini Messi in 2016, just before his debut in the Premier League. 'His qualities, appearance and physical appearance are reminiscent of the earlier version of Lionel Messi.'
Barely two years later, the super-talent has to fight for a base at Excelsior, which rents him this season from the English top club. After a failed rental period at Norwich City - Edwards, only six minutes went into action in three months - in Rotterdam East he has to give his new career a new boost.
That only succeeds. Where in the first weeks the admiring oehs and aahs of the tribune roll when the agile winger starts a dribble, he finds himself more often back on the bench during the last few weeks. 'At Excelsior they are not satisfied with him', says RTV Rijnmond journalist Sinclair Bischop, who follows the club closely. 'He has to be more responsible and has too little efficiency with one assist.'
Unnecessary pressure
Yet Bischop sees something special in the small dribbler (1.76 meters). "I'm lyrical. Have already called that Martin van Geel as technical director of Feyenoord should do business with Tottenham fast. Edwards can do so much with a ball on the square meter. You do not see a player like that much in the Netherlands. He always ensures a man-more situation. I understand what Pochettino meant by his comment about Messi. "
At Tottenham Hotspur they are less happy at the time with the comparison of the trainer. By mirroring Edwards to one of the best players ever, Pochettino puts undue pressure on talented people. It is the reason that Excelsior shields the player. The club wants the mercenary especially good to play football.
Whether Excelsior and Edwards want it or not, the nickname Mini Messi will forever stick to the talent. Those who type 'Edwards' and 'Messi' on Google will receive a series of articles. In 2017, Pochettino unsuccessfully tries to weaken his words in his book New Brave World . "Marcus has authority and behavioral problems. We have to look at the big picture to find out what the cause is. "
At Excelsior they have difficulty getting height from the introvert Englishman. According to Bischop it is in and around the Van Donge & De Roo Stadium an open secret that he suffers from homesickness. 'His father has now come over again, then you immediately notice that he is better in his skin. He also goes his own way. We have not been able to interview him yet. FOX Sports also wanted to talk to him, but that was not recommended by the club because he finds interviews very difficult. '
So Edwards is still a big mystery: how good is he really? Bishop is convinced that he has the potential to become a phenomenon. The journalist points to Dries Mertens in his time at AGOVV. "With him, it also took a long time before he broke through. But you saw early on that he had something special. ' Although Bishop wonders whether Edwards has the good character to reach the top. 'As a footballer you also have to be able to develop outside the field. I ask my question about that. '