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š¤© Best game of the season
Plus: David Moyes' half-time team talks need work
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Todayās briefing is a ~5 min read:
About last nightā¦ š¤©
David Moyesā half-time team talks need some work š£ļø
Stats š¤š¼ Eye Testā¦ Luton at home is tricky š¬
ABOUT LAST NIGHTā¦ š«¢
The best game of the season so far.
If you missed the game, donāt be fooled by the scoreline.
4-1 only tells a fraction of the story.
Letās run through the key talking pointsā¦
1/ Two red cards
Romero was looking for a red card more than he was looking for the win. He recklessly followed through on a clearance on Enzo in their penalty box.
Moments before, he kicked out on Colwill. Arguably couldāve also been a red.
The Argentine now has 4 red cards in 75 games. Thatās more than any other Premier League player to date.
Udogie received a second yellow in the 55th minute.
A few signs of immaturity from the Spurs sideā¦
2/ Four disallowed goals
FPL managers, keep scrolling. There were four goals disallowed and a whole buncha points were missed tooā¦
Son off-side
Sterling handball
Caicedo (Jackson off-side)
Dier off-side
How the night would have differed if Son was onside for the first disallowed goal of the match.
3/ Spurs injuriesā¦
With the red cards to Romero and Udogie, Spurs were left without a defensive line after Van de Ven came off injured.
Maddison also came off injured after rolling his ankle.
Spurs ended the match with Pierre-Emile HĆøjbjerg and Eric Dier at centre back.
4/ Spurs nearly clawed it back
Have you ever seen a team receive a standing ovation after losing 4-1?
Well, thatās the sort of night it was.
Eric Dierās unbelievable off-side finish and Bentancurās equally unbelievable miss meant that Spurs nearly equalised at 2-1.
5/ Where do they go from here?
Tottenhamās squad will be stretched for the foreseeable future. It shows the importance of recruitment for Spurs in the January transfer window.
Without squad depth, it will be impossible for Spurs to keep up their performances.
Chelsea is a different story. Struggling to beat a 9-man side should worry Pochettino. Thereās a structural issue at play at Stamford Bridge that needs more than recruitment.
Even after a 4-1 win, somehow Palmer and The Jackson 3 were not the stars of the show.
A thrilling fixture that delivered yet again nonetheless. š¬
šļø Morning Brief
Arsenal are ready to offer Ben White a substantial pay rise as they look to tie him down. White is set to join the bracket of top earner at the Emirates Stadium.
Napoli midfielder Piotr Zielinski has caught the attention of Liverpool and West Ham as the playerās contract expires this summer.
Tottenham join the race to sign out-of-favour Kalvin Phillips in January.
Manchester United are battling to keep Omari Forson who is regarded as one of the clubās best prospects. The youngster has already made inroads towards the first team, having graduated from the academy.
Liverpool are leading the race to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. Manchester City and Bayern Munich are also very keen to sign Wirtz, who is valued at Ā£80m.
MOYESā HALF-TIME TEAM TALKS NEED WORK š£ļø
West Ham have conceded seven goals during the first 20 minutes of the second half.
Thatās 35 per cent of all their goals conceded this season.
Here are the times it cost them dearly this season:
Vs Everton. Calvert-Lewin scored in the 51st minute to win the game 1-0.
Vs Newcastle. While West Ham led at half-time, they conceded two goals from Isak in the 57th and 62nd minute to draw 2-2.
Vs Brentford. They led at half-time and then conceded two goals in the second half to lose 3-2.
It has cost West Ham 13 points this season.
Moyes blames it on a lack of concentration and focus.
But we think it might be his half-time team talks.
Maybe invest in a whiteboard like Arteta and doodle somethingā¦ it seems to be working pretty well for the Gunners.
Stats š¤š¼ Eye Test
In our Friday edition, we warned FPL managers about the dangers of Luton at home.
āBack Liverpool with cautionā was our title.
So, when Liverpool narrowly secured a draw against the Hatters, we felt just a little smug that we didnāt captain Salah.
Hereās a perfect example of when stats and the āeye testā combine in perfect harmony.
Itās like when you take your first bite of a breakfast bap. Everything is in sync.
The stats told us that Luton are top five best in expected goals conceded at home.
And the eye test showed us that itās a tricky place to play, with narrow passing lanes and a bobbly pitch akin to those Sunday league days.
So, Router, the moral of the story: beware of Luton at home.
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
Luton Town v Arsenal is the most expensive Premier League ticket in 2023. At Ā£800 a pop, itās expensive to watch the Hatters at home. Itās cheaper to peer over Kenilworth Road from the neighbouring flats.
Zidane only needed one touch. Enjoy a one-minute masterclass on why less is more.
Arsenal is fifth-bottom for big chances created this season. Luton, Crystal Palace and Manchester United rank higher.
Alan Pardew suggests a 2-minute time limit for VAR. Is this a great idea? Or a recipe for disaster? We are not sure the VAR officials can cope with a Countdown-style timer.
Roy Keane has a 90ās yearbook montage. We are not sure who created this but we canāt stop watching it. A man of many looks.
Bellingham and his Real teammates walk across Abbey Road. Not really, but we think this fan-generated artwork is cool. The R1 team are thinking about getting the same for the office. Any thoughts?