I thought the stuff about risk v reward of playing individuals at various stages of injury was interesting, and how players have "superpowers" which they have grown to be robust within. Made me think of how Ange is transforming certain players and how those changes might fall outside the parameters of those existing superpowers and therefore more likely to cause injury.
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Ben Foster Meets James Maddison: Son Heung-min Partnership, Big Ange's Impact & Jude Bellingham
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[Football Made Simple] Pep And Ange's Epic Battle : Tactical Analysis : Man City 3-3 Tottenham
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[The Guardian, Barney Ronay] Spurs show hard evidence they are the real deal under Ange Postecoglou
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[The Athletic] Tottenham and City Football Group: Are Spurs trying to learn from Manchester City?
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Rodrigo Bentancur: Tottenham midfielder out until February with ankle injury - BBC Sport
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I suspect a large part of it came from growing frustration at how much the ref was letting go. He needs to not get frustrated like that, regardless. It's just a shame that one incident led to such an unravelling. It makes the incident seem worse than it was in the grand scheme of things. A terrible ripple-effect on that one.
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Ah, so he was being silly not serious? It came across in the article as having a bit of a dig. 😆
@mike @richardwoods @coys @spurs
I was inspired to look at Romero's record this season and was surprised to find it better than I expected. Have a look:
@LouiseMF @coys @spurs Yeah, I wonder what the calculus is in Ange's head (bearing in mind some of the things talked about in that Tifo pod). Seems like useful time in his legs, but the priorities of Uruguay are different.