GAZZANIGA (4.4 TOT) – Conceding after just 6 minutes was not
the best way to show your boss you could step in for the next 3 months. Certainly
not given said boss has already brought back the former number 2 to the club as
a precaution. Spurs have kept one clean sheet all season. Which, considering
they have played 5 matches at home against bottom of the table sides, is contemptible.
DIOP (4.5 WHU) – The West Ham centre back had the sort of
game for which synonyms of excrement were invented for. Making the Everton
front line look like Manchester City should come with a prison sentence. Diop
managed a pitiful 62% pass completion rate against Everton, often just giving
them the ball back for a laugh. Those number are bad for a forward, but for a
centre back they are criminal. He didn’t do anything positive of note the
entire match and allowed the Toffees to fire off 20 shots. He was, in
footballing terms, the equivalent of the g in lasagne. Utterly pointless.
MONTOYA (4.5 BHA) – Playing opposite Matt Targett, Martin
Montoya was outclassed from start to finish. The Spanish “footballer” has thus
far this season been a full back who can’t really defend, or attack. He creates
a chance every 120 minutes going forward, and makes around 2 tackles a match in
defence. He has only won 6 headers in 8 matches. He has a silly face.
I’m not sure I need to go on.
VALERY (4.8 SOU) – A dreadful performance coupled with stats
that would make a Norwich City defender blush. Valery completed a barely
credible 10 passes against Wolves, at a completion rate of just 66%. To put
that into perspective, his opposite number Bertrand, managed 38 and the player
who he was up against, Jonny, managed 32. He touched the ball just 4 times in the
final third the entire game despite playing as a wing back. He lost it two of
those times. Maybe he was pressed back though? He was playing away after all.
Maybe? I don’t know. I only saw the highlights… where he looked shit… and his
stats… which show 1 tackle all match. He had a BPS of 6 whilst only conceding
one goal. What on earth was he doing on the pitch?
RICE (4.9 WHU) – Declan Rice was bad for his country and
even worse for his club. For a young player with bags of talent, one hopes this
is a mere wake up call rather than the sign of anything more serious. After
all, playing for a team as rabidly inconsistent as West Ham is never easy. I
mean… you really do have no idea what you’re going to get at any point with them
do you? One minute they play lovely passing football and attack with pace and
guile. And the next… well… this. Rocking up against the least in form team in
the league and surrendering faster than you can say Boris Johnson.
GUNDOGAN (5.2 MCI) – Gundo is now wanted by law enforcement
agencies across 6 continents for crimes against fantasy football, and the possibility
that he has some sort of leverage over Pep Guardiola’s family. In the 6 games
he has started this season City have won just 3 of them and have amassed an
aggregate score of 12-9. In the 3 games he hasn’t, City have won all of them to
the tune of a combined 17-0. The best City fans can come up when I question his
continued involvement is “he recycles the ball well” or the even more vague “Pep
likes him.” He has won 2 headers and 7 tackles all season. He can’t
defend, he can’t shoot (22% accuracy from 9 shots) and he can’t dribble (1 successful
take on in 8 matches). He can pass the ball 6 yards. But then so can I, and I
don’t get to play for Manchester fucking City.
Justice for Phil Foden.
Justice for Phil Foden.
HENDERSON (5.4 LIV) – Liverpool were desperate against
United. A collective vacuum where a dominant performance should have stood. It’s
hard to single out one player, so I’ve plumped for the captain, who was awful.
Henderson was out fought in the first half and out passed in the second.
Shunted out to an inside right position, Klopp at least managed to stem the
United counter in the second half… at the total expense of any attacking threat
down that flank for his team. Henderson failed with every dribble, take on and
cross. Defensively he posted worst stats than Fred (that’s right… Fred) and a
wildly inferior pass competition rate.
It was no surprise that when he left the pitch Pool finally
found more space and eventually equalised. Pool barely deserved that, but if
you can come to a place like Old Trafford, not play well and still walk away
with a point… you might just bottle the league again come May.
KANE (10.9 TOT) – Kane has now scored 3 goals in 8 matches,
just 1 of which was from open play. He has had just 16 shots since that opening
game week at a rate of 2 per match. For a premium forward playing for Tottenham
Hotspur that is desperate stuff. Over 20 players have fired off more shots than
him in that time, including the likes of Rashford, Richarlison, Barnes and the
now almost mythical stats breaker that is Deulofeu. But beyond that, Kane just
isn’t playing well and isn’t leading the line like a top striker should. Only
Lucas Moura seems currently capable of playing a high press in the style that
Poch wants… so it’s baffling that he is being used so sparingly. Spurs may be 7th,
but that remains closer to relegation that the top four such is the squashed
nature of the table.
More worrying for their fans, is that they are currently
showing no signs of being able to get themselves out of this rut. It’s unclear
if Kane needs a new challenge, or if injuries to his ankle have caught up with
him for good. Time will tell on both counts.
ABRAHAM (7.7 CHE) – In his last two home matches (BHA, NEW)
Tammy Abraham has had a chance every 19 minutes and a preposterous 5 big
chances. To put that into perspective, Kane & Rashford have had 4 big
chances all season. Poor Josh King has only had 2. So, is he just being
unlucky? Or is his finishing regressing to the level many suggested? Neither
are clear at this stage, but Abraham could do with adding more to his game than
just shots if he is going to continue to be so profligate. He has the creative
nous of someone who calls their son Jack on the assumption nobody else has ever
done it before. That’s fine when the chances are going in, but in the last 4
matches Abraham has set up a team mate just 3 times. That is beaten by the
likes of Joelinton, Haller, King, Benteke…
…hold on… Benteke? Really? Wtf. Step up Tammy.
Deulofeu by the way has created 10 chances in 4 matches. He
only started in 2 of the them. How the fuck does this guy not have any FPL
points yet?
PUKKI (7.0 NOR) – If you don’t know the party is over. It’s
because you’re the only person still at it.
VAR (0.0 SOU) – I know this has been said a lot, but there
is no bigger disappointment for me this season than the way that VAR has been implemented.
I was a big supporter and have cried for technology in football for years. But
not like this… never like this.
Incredibly, we are yet to have a penalty decision be overturned. You can cry all you want about a high bar, or not wanting to undermine the referee’s decision. But it has now got to the stage where there is literally no point in using it for such incidents. Only 19 penalties have been awarded so far, which would put us on for a total of 76 come the end of the season. There were 103 last year. And the last time there were less than 75 it was 2005.
Incredibly, we are yet to have a penalty decision be overturned. You can cry all you want about a high bar, or not wanting to undermine the referee’s decision. But it has now got to the stage where there is literally no point in using it for such incidents. Only 19 penalties have been awarded so far, which would put us on for a total of 76 come the end of the season. There were 103 last year. And the last time there were less than 75 it was 2005.
There were at least three stone wall penalties not given
this weekend, the last of which saw Kevin De Bruyne physically pushed to the
floor with both hands.
This isn’t respecting the referees. It’s simply highlighting
how shit they were all along.
If only… technology could… you know… help them.
Oh forget it.
HM