Trying again (pretending to be Andy Gray)
Alrighty, we conceded another goal on Saturday, so let’s have a look and see what we think of it:
Conclusion: probably Spurs got through us a bit too easily there, but they played their hand to perfection as the move developed. Looking again, the key seems to be Jenas beating Bullard and attacking a space that Murphy had just vacated to cover infield (before he realised Jenas was beating Bullard) and that was not watched by Paul Konchesky (who had been attacking).
This meant that Jenas could keep running until he half-encountered Brede Hangeland. Drawing Hangeland was one thing, but Aaron Hughes had (rightly) followed Roman Pavlyuchenko so John Paintsil was left on his own in the middle, caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. He really did have to close down Bentley, it was just a question of whether he might have somehow been able to do this while also keeping an eye on Fraizier Campbell. If he erred in his positioning it wasn’t by much (that’s how I see it anyway), it’s just that by now the defence was so broken we didn’t have much chance of salvation if Spurs played the attack well, which Bentley and Campbell certainly did.
So no real finger pointing this time, although in retrospect Bullard might have been a bit cleverer in stopping Jenas, by fair means or foul. After that the only thing that might’ve saved us would’ve been Dempsey or Murphy getting back, but as you can see they were both 10 yards behind the attack. Ho hum.
Interested to hear others’ views here, it looks like a couple of mistakes growing into something bigger through circumstances and good attacking play to me.




I’m sure Roy is talking about this on the training ground, but I believe this goal is more positive by Spurs than negative by us. While it’s safe to say that every goal can be stopped if only somebody did something, it’s not fair to assume that every goal against is due to poor defending.
Your analysis is spot on. Our play wasn’t poor, per se, it was just three good things happened for Tottenham.
1. Jenas made a good steal and accelerated quickly,
2. Pavleachenko dragged Hangeland wide.
3. Young Mr. Frasier Campbell [who we'll all be hearing from over the next 5-10 years] hit an excellent shot.
I think it would be churlish of us to concentrate instead on Bullard, Murphy, Paintsil, and Dempsey.
Good stuff, as always, sir.
And, it seems that the Czech Republic has also heard from Mr. Campbell.
How is it a guy with the name Frazier Campbell plays for England and not Scotland? It would be like a guy named Emlyn Hughes playing for England instead of Wales!
And Mike England played for Wales not England!
There was a very good Irish player in the 60’s called Johnny Fullam. Always wished we’d signed him.
Loving the technical analysis style posts, keep em coming. Speaking of Paintsil, is there a good reason the club have not changed the name on his shirt? it still says Pantsil.
I think that because he’s registered with the league as ‘Pantsil’, that’s what his shirt has to say, even though it’s a misspelling.
I too blame no-one in particular for the goal.
Does no one think Schwarzer could have done better? The angle was quite tight. I think he even got a hand to it, probably could have saved it.