So madIt’s funny yall would rather see a team with 117 infractions win. A team that has escaped punishment when your club has not. Yall will probably even lay down to Arsenal.
And yes, I’m big mad right now.
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Apparently the hernia was pretty bad. Was taking pain injections just to play as there wasn’t a chance for worse injury. Definitely some games, especially lately, that you could tell he just didn’t look right. Should be fully recovered for Copa America and next season though.Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has undergone groin surgery and will miss the remaining six games of the season.
For sure.Apparently the hernia was pretty bad. Was taking pain injections just to play as there wasn’t a chance for worse injury. Definitely some games, especially lately, that you could tell he just didn’t look right. Should be fully recovered for Copa America and next season though.
Let's finish the season strong and build for next year with the point deductions behind usIncredible day to be an Everton supporter. Essentially secured PL survival, ended Liverpool’s title hopes, beat Klopp in his final derby, and snapped a 14 year winless streak in home derbies all in one day. Doesn’t get much better than that.
Any word on what that even was about? I’m sure he was upset coming off the bench but that seemed like something bigger than that, especially after Salah’s comment after the match.Much like me as a poster, LFC is imploding. As much as Mo has done for the club you cannot act like that, especially when he has disappeared for the latter half of this season.
My guess would be he thought he should be starting. He has been fiery before for being subbed early, etc. But considering his form as of late, he has not done much to deserve starting outside of his career.Any word on what that even was about? I’m sure he was upset coming off the bench but that seemed like something bigger than that, especially after Salah’s comment after the match.
I haven’t watched them a ton this year, but was thoroughly unimpressed by them in the Derby Wednesday.My guess would be he thought he should be starting. He has been fiery before for being subbed early, etc. But considering his form as of late, he has not done much to deserve starting outside of his career.
If Arsenal win tomorrow and then go on to win the league this season, I would guess it’ll be judged pretty significant in retrospect.Fill in the blank.
This is the most important North London derby in the last ___ years.
Near the end of the season and Arsenal in a title battle and Spurs in a Champions League spot battle. A LOT on the line.
Biggest I can remember in terms of BOTH teams having stakes. Even 6-7 years ago when Spurs were challenging for the title, Arsenal were so far down the table their only real motivation was wrecking Spurs’ season.Fill in the blank.
This is the most important North London derby in the last ___ years.
Near the end of the season and Arsenal in a title battle and Spurs in a Champions League spot battle. A LOT on the line.
I think a lot of their legs are gone. We don’t have the players to rotate like City do. Injuries have played a part as well - Szobo hasn’t been the same since picking up the groin injury earlier. I’m really not sure what happened to Salah though. He has offered absolutely nothing in the last 1/3 of the season.I haven’t watched them a ton this year, but was thoroughly unimpressed by them in the Derby Wednesday.
Diaz and TAA really seemed to be the only players who offered any kind of threat. Salah looked used up, VVD about the same. Nunez is turning into a much more expensive version of Adama Traore, in the sense the he offers everything but the end product. Apparently Szoboslai and MacAllister were out there, but who would have known?
Klopp appears to be on autopilot too, or they’ve all just tuned him out if they weren’t up for a derby with a title hanging in the balance. I know Everton have been good at set pieces this year, but losing 90% of the aerial duels in a derby is largely down to effort. We aren’t THAT good at them.
Arsenal finished 5th that season. One point off the Champions League. Which is probably closer to fourth than we’ll finish this year.Biggest I can remember in terms of BOTH teams having stakes. Even 6-7 years ago when Spurs were challenging for the title, Arsenal were so far down the table their only real motivation was wrecking Spurs’ season.
Yuge Totty fan todayIf Arsenal win tomorrow and then go on to win the league this season, I would guess it’ll be judged pretty significant in retrospect.
To be completely honest, tomorrow is more about preventing them from winning the League than the race for fourth. At least for me it is. I would imagine a lot of Tottenham fans feel the same way.
But in answer to your question, I’d say 2017 was pretty big for us. First time we’d finished higher in the table than them in something like two decades. Kept us alive in the title race that year too.