February 22Feb 22 16 hours ago, kingkoopa6 said: Need a revenge ass kicking vs Ipswich. no lie I feel something like 4-1. Would do me wonders. Your lips to God’s ears.
February 26Feb 26 3 minutes ago, midtown said: Just got here. Are we playing Texas State? That's bad news then, just ask aggy.
February 26Feb 26 Author 14 minutes ago, Captain Ron said: Covering that really tall viking guy MIGHT be helpful. Udogie looks really fucking rusty. Edited February 26Feb 26 by Schulz2.0
February 26Feb 26 13 minutes ago, Captain Ron said: Covering that really tall viking guy MIGHT be helpful. He should've scored again. Everyone stopped waiting for the refs whistle, City kept playing
February 26Feb 26 1 minute ago, Schulz2.0 said: Udogie looks really fucking rusty. Just got his ankles broken on a slow cutback
February 26Feb 26 We've definitely grown into the game this half. A couple of decent chances, need to finish one
February 26Feb 26 Author The irony of today is I believe we probably rotated too much. We looked disjointed and rusty early on.
February 26Feb 26 I'm surprised that it wasn't called a goal. Apparently the on field call was for a foul by Haaland, not a goal. Inconclusive evidence means foul call stand. But alas, ultimately did not matter
February 26Feb 26 Well damn. That stinks, Spurs played much better then 2nd half. I can live with a 1-0 loss given the last few weeks. Edited February 26Feb 26 by Captain Ron
March 6Mar 6 Kulu has a foot injury and is out for both legs of the AZ Alkmaar tie Cuti, VDV, and Solanke all traveled From ESPN Spoiler Ange Postecoglou: Dejan Kulusevski likely sidelined until international break play Postecoglou: Tottenham in a 'good place' ahead of Europa League knockouts (1:33) Reuters Mar 5, 2025, 03:28 PM ET LikeLike Open Extended Reactions Like 14 Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dejan Kulusevski is out of Thursday's Europa League round-of-16 tie against AZ Alkmaar with injury and is unlikely to return before the international break at the end of the month, head coach Ange Postecoglou said on Wednesday. The Sweden international, who has 10 goals this season, has a foot injury and is expected to miss both legs of the knockout tie against Alkmaar as well as the Premier League matches against Bournemouth and Fulham. "Deki [Kulusevski] is the only one [who hasn't travelled]. He's got a knock on his foot. He's not really sure when [it happened] to be honest," Postecoglou told a news conference. Dejan Kulusevski has arguably been Spurs' standout performer this season. Marc Atkins/Getty Images "It has been sore for the last few weeks. He was able to train and play, but it didn't get any better, so further tests were necessary. We're still waiting to find out the extent of the injury," the Australian coach said. Kulusevski's performances have been a rare cause for optimism in what has been a difficult season for the north London club. Editor's Picks Ex-Roar player says Ange has 'Plan B' for Spurs 1dAdam Sheldon What has gone wrong for Son Heung-Min? What is his future at Spurs? 5dJames Olley Gray: UEL 'golden' chance to end Spurs drought 6dJames Olley Postecoglou's side are languishing in 13th place in the Premier League table and the Europa League represents their only opportunity of ending their long trophy drought. Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin and Richarlison also remain sidelined for the start of the Europa League knockout stages. Meanwhile, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Dominic Solanke all made the trip after recovering from injuries, with the manager saying their availability will be assessed after training.
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