I posted this morning that our starting 11 was good enough to beat Leicester and we should have won, I got slated as we are playing the same players every 3 days and they play 90 mins each, mostly. They don't train as all they do it recover (we're up to 14 players unavailable now and Richy looks like he may be added to the list), so I was told I was wrong as I wasn't looking at the big picture.
We went to Hoffenheim Thursday night and played the same players this morning after traveling back home 2 days ago. I don't care if Ange stays or goes, I would just like to win a game.
Here's an idea of what the local Spurs fans think.
Sorry gonna get more -ve reps for this but still gotta say it.
Just watched Ange's interview and I think it makes even more sense to keep him.
He spoke like he expected his job to go. Basically he said:
1) Credit to the players for their full effort.
2) Injury problems will ease and theres still things left to win
3) Acknowledged that results have not been good enough and many want him gone
I like him. He didn't throw the players and the club under the bus like his predecessors. He took responsibility and admitted vulnerability. As a player, he seems like someone you can trust.
I think the camaraderie built during this tough period might be worth the risk of keeping him on.
A rare bit of optimism from me.