Spurs close out 2018 with a home fixture vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers at Wembley. As we saw at Molineux, Wolves are not a side to be taken lightly and have only conceded 9 goals in their 9 away fixtures. Hopefully we will continue to spread the scoring around. Last season, Harry Kane scored 40.5% of our goals. So far this season, he has scored 28.6% of our goals, yet we are on pace to score 10 more goals than we got last season and are 10 points better off than we were at the half way point last campaign.
suddenly a bit loose. they still haven't had a sniff, but they're very much coming into it, and we've got a bit shakey.
We can't get into new White Hart Lane quickly enough. Wembley fixtures have become, effectively, home games for opponents.
Dreadful second half. Looked like the players just expected a second and third goal were just a matter of time. Pochettino still hasn’t managed to get this team over that last hurdle. Just like the title race against Leicester and every cup game after the quarter finals Spurs have lacked what championship teams have. Maybe it’s simply just not spending £100m every season on players.
Very similar to the Juventus game in the CL last season and the Watford game earlier this season, we still lack the ability to finish teams off when we are on top. The ease with which we swept aside Everton and Bournemouth covered up the fact we were still conceding too many chances. The difference today was that Wolves had the quality to punish us. The absence of Dier, Dembele and Verthonghen is starting to be felt. Sissoko and Winks are not a championship-winning midfield 2. You know it's a bad day when you don't even feel good about seeing Arsenal get smashed 5-1.