Subbed off at '80 for Lucas. Did a lot of playmaking 2nd half, had some really creative/good passes that led to great chances. Nothing to complain about this game really, his form is still top of the EPL atm
Bale will prob take the set piece role away from Son. Cant wait to see KBS starting together. Pele score! 3-2. Fun to watch.
That was an absolutely disgusting goal, but wow Winks and Sanchez are bad. Sanchez always seem due for one crucial mistake a game.
jeez there defense sucks. Ndombele gets subbed out and their midfield just collapses. That spanish guy regulion is really good
True. But like, you're up 3-0 with 8 min left... and you couldnt tuck this away? As soon as the first goal went in, its like Tot just lowered mentally and let WH walk all over them.. Also if Bale scores its a wrap too..
Vintage Tottenham mentality, jesus. Winks has no business being in a top flight PL team and Sanchez continues to make crucial mistakes when given playing time. Get Rodon in ASAP
They were up 3-0. You have a midweek match. It was the 80' min. I also probably would have taken Son out.
🗞 Evening Standard: Tottenham are keen to tie Son Heung Min down to a new contract. pic.twitter.com/XuNgK8BtQx— The Spurs Web (@thespursweb) October 19, 2020 current contract is til end of 22/23 season (age 31). unofficial reports put kane and ndombele at $260k/wk, son is at $180k/wk https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
bench 📋 Hart, Doherty, Sanchez, Davies (C), Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Winks, Lamela, Bale, Lucas, Vinicius.📲 @WilliamHill latest (18+)https://t.co/FzSDzXrzmo#UEL ⚪️ #COYS pic.twitter.com/kzwIQqwBzM— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020
Son Heung-min: Why the South Korean is so important to Tottenham "In his debut campaign, he either scored or assisted 15% of all Tottenham's goals, while last season that had risen to a remarkable 33% - scoring 18 and assisting 11 - even surpassing Kane's contribution of 30%." "Son's Carteret Intrinsic Value, which measures how much a player is worth to their club based on performances, has risen from £38.2m in 2017-18 to £75.1m, just £3.4m lower than Kane." More number breakdowns here: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/54617707 Son better get paid. Reports said his new wages will be "closer" to that of Kane and Ndombeles, but IMO it should be the same. He's been Spurs top player for many seasons now. Pay the man his money.