Premier League GW11

When I first saw Kane for Spurs in the Europa League under Sherwood (IIRC), I did not think he was all that.

You may be surprised to know that I am not a professional football scout.

I felt United should have offered Spurs 50 million for him after his debut season.
 
Aubameyang has been absolutely woeful since signing that new contract.
 
Kane is by the far the most complete player in the league. I can't believe it to be honest, he excels in every part of the pitch.

Sure there was someone on here about six months back saying he wouldn't be good enough for Man. City if they decided on him as Augero replacement.

He'd walk into pretty much any major team in europe imo particularly as plenty of them have forwards in their 30s now.
 
What are you on about?

Ole is a shit coach, Arteta is a proper manger. According to the caf, I mean I don’t know. I trust the football experts here though after we lost to Arsenal. It’s not really my opinion..
 
Sure there was someone on here about six months back saying he wouldn't be good enough for Man. City if they decided on him as Augero replacement.

He'd walk into pretty much any major team in europe imo particularly as plenty of them have forwards in their 30s now.

It's crazy. He's not just scoring, he's also defending better than their defenders and creating chances better than their midfielders. How come ?
 
Tottenham doing a masterpiece of Mourinho counter strike style. Absolutely clinical
 
Tottenham easily have the best set of attackers in the league. And when you have the best set of attackers you win the league more often than not. At worst you make a title challenge.
 
Horrible defensive football but it works for them while Kane and Son score every chance they get.
 
Players used to punch each other and get away with it and it was extremely difficult to get booked.

What are you on about?

After a certain point they did but if you go back to say the 1950s or before I'm pretty sure they didn't. Even in my lifetime Gary Lineker never got booked and it was taken as a point of pride to an extent, or later on how little Rio Ferdinand did was too. Ok with Rio a lot of the reason for bringing that up was to show how good he was at positioning/clean tackling but there's an element of showing he was a good sport too.

If you back long enough, and we're talking the 1800s there was even a team who missed penalties on purpose because they thought any foul was unintentional (and they largely were in those days). They didn't want to profit from what they saw as someone else's honest mistake.
 
That goal was poetically Jose Mourinho. Your striker’s head is banged up and red from clearing the ball in his own box. They’re pinned in their own box. One clever pass out, it’s now 4 on 2 counter attack. Bang goal. Striker goes from clearing the ball in his own box to scoring.
Media implodes as the team without the ball is winning - again and again and again. Never change Jose