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- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Nice one! Another story: it's picking up, slowly but steady. Good luck!
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Nice start, curious to see if you can simulate the super start the Spurs are having in real life.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Good start, certainly deserved that win at Brentford. Intrigued to see what you come up with here.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@Danimal5981 I am trying to copy Ange's style and it seems like that is a good FIFA style with the pressing and controlling possession. The inverted wingbacks is new to me in FIFA so that is taking some adjusting too.
Just like in real life, I feel like my XI is strong but any injuries or fatigue problems and the depth will really be tested. - LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@JustinCase0110 Hopefully a start like in real life. The plan for the first half of the season is to see if guys like Dier and Sessegnon will be staying or if replacements will be needed.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
Tottenham's "Prove It" Match: A 3-0 Victory Over Bournemouth
Tottenham's recent 3-0 victory over Bournemouth may have looked like an easy win, but according to Ange Postecoglou, it was a crucial match to demonstrate their abilities. Following a lackluster performance against Manchester United, the team worked diligently to shift their mindset. Postecoglou emphasizes the importance of maintaining intensity, regardless of the score. In the previous game, Tottenham was fortunate to win despite having a three-goal lead. Postecoglou indicated to the players that he wants them to continue playing with the same level of fervor even when ahead.
Tottenham succeeded in doing precisely that, not allowing any shots from Bournemouth after securing a 3-0 lead. The late substitutions of Pierre Hojbjerg, Ben Davies, and Manor Solomon, with their unwavering intensity, gave the impression that Spurs were losing the game.
Postecoglou acknowledges that altering the team's approach is a gradual process. They are accustomed to securing a lead and then holding on for the win. However, Postecoglou intends to change that, emphasizing the importance of always playing on the front foot.
In other team news, Cristian Romero has recovered from his groin injury and is back in shape. The young talent Ryan Sessegnon showed his potential in his debut, earning the man of the match title. All eyes are on Sessegnon this season to see if he can earn a spot on the Spurs squad or if he will depart the team.