Premier League Gameweek 26 fixtures (9th - 11th Feb 2019)

Really? Your view has changed because at the time Spurs were the much better team apparently. Have a look back and your posts were very different.

We weren't gash imo (2nd half we were great in terms of overall play) and were the better side, but finishing is part of the game and we were awful at it.

Posts during/immediately after the game can often be quite irrational though tbf, once the emotions settle people generally become more reasonable.
 
Really? Your view has changed because at the time Spurs were the much better team apparently. Have a look back and your posts were very different.

How I feel right after a disappointing loss can be different to how I feel weeks later when I no longer give a toss. We are all guilty of getting emotional and frustrated when we watch a match. We played utter crap that day - created lots of chances but we were bloody awful at finishing.
 
I don't think this is necessarily true, like sometimes a complete fluke of a deflection can go in or you concede a ridiculous penalty etc .. but we weren't unlucky on that day because all of our chances were totally in our own hands, we were 1vs1 and clear through it just took more composure and better finishes.

Leicester aren't unlucky, they have had chances which they themselves have wasted, including messing up a penalty opportunity. Entirely on them.

I’m a mathematician, there are only fractions of probabilities.
 
It is unlikely that we are going to catch Spurs, so better if they win. Really unlikely but I hope that they somehow make Liverpool and City fans cry. And at the very least, if they make pressure, Liverpool and City won't be able to rest their players for UCL games.

No way, Poch is the ultimate bottler in the big games, he even somehow manage to lose 4-2 against Arsenal. That's the reason Spurs can never be serious title contenders. Whenever they play Liverpool, us or Man City they get beat
 
Yes! One more Leicester
 
Not starting Vardy in this match is probably sufficient reason in itself to sack Puel.
 
Our finishing was shit and De Gea proved himself for the number one keeper in the world he is. Are we really a group full of adults talking about luck? There is no such thing as luck.
Well clearly there is luck. Is picking the correct combination of numbers and them coming up in the lottery not luck? I’m not even arguing Spurs have been lucky today. I’m arguing it was a hypocritical argument to make.
 
Zinchenko at LB for City. I wonder if Hazard will stick to that side of the pitch.
 
Chelsea turning down £40m bids for CHO to not have him even feature in their match day squad.
 
Leicester are fun... Frustrating of course with the misses, but it comes with trying to build such a young side.
 
Spurs are truly last season's United. Again they have already conceded 2.95 xG this match. Riding their luck to the extreme. And it's not like Lloris has done anything special so far.
 
This Barnes kid is terrible, fecking up everything for Leicester. Misplaced passes, offsides, cant score from 2 yards..