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UEFA SUPER CUP 2025 Final | Paris Saint-Germain vs Tottenham Hotspur GGGOOOAAALLL Micky van de Ven (38') PSG 0 - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1 Image Credits: RTÉ2 (Ireland)

 

 

UEFA SUPER CUP 2025 Final | Paris Saint-Germain vs Tottenham Hotspur GGGOOOAAALLL Cristian Gabriel Romero (47') PSG 0 - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2 Image Credits: RTÉ2 (Ireland)

 

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I've seen enough to buy the new black kit with Romero and book flights to London

I lost 3 freaking Spurs shirts to my last breakup.

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#206

Well 70' down, PSG is starting to wake up. The defensive structure has been not bad, it's going to be to be strong to maintain this lead. I think it's time for some subs.

#222

That’s where needing super subs to come in would help there at the end

cant expect to beat bankrolled teams with kids for subs 

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Well everyone expected Spurs to get steamrolled. They didn’t just hang in there, they dictated much of the game. Yes it got away, like you all have said, a team like PSG isn’t going to rollover. They came storming back. Had they played the first 80 minutes like the last 10+, this game is like 6-0.

Bur moral victories still suck. To let this one slip away … FFFFFFUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK!!!!

#225

As much as that was a kick to the nuts I am at least encouraged by the season.  I just pray Levy gives Frank and the club a few more tools

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29 minutes ago, midtown said:

As much as that was a kick to the nuts I am at least encouraged by the season.  I just pray Levy gives Frank and the club a few more tools


This. If that wasn’t evident by today’s game, I don’t know what would prove it to Levy. 

#227

encouraged for sure. legitimately dominated before subs... i think it shows we are a little bit of solid depth away. Super encouraged by Frank... brilliant plan

#229

Shit. I really wanted that for you. Spurs dominated the first 70 minutes but didn’t have the depth off the bench to control possession down the stretch. Frank is a really good coach and guys like Kudus, Sarr, and Udogie can take a huge step up (probably half a dozen other guys as well).

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One last thing - between the final whistle and the PKs, the studio crew was discussing this vs last year's team and how Spurs couldn't close out games and they were asking if this gave some vindication to Postecoglou.

To me - NO.

Spurs couldn't close out last year because they were run ragged by a lack of a cohesive plan and fell apart often at the end of games due to that lack of planning. One big problem was that they didn't defend well for most games.

Today we saw a very disciplined team against maybe the best team in the world. For 80 minutes the team had a clear shape, structure and mindset. PSG came alive late and turned up the pressure when the team was tired - but they were stymied up to that point.

IMHO if this team was Postecoglou coached, they don't have that early lead and maybe are trailing early. The clear gameplan by Frank had this team ready for this game and set up to take advantage early.

Again, the moral victory blows, but this showed that Spurs have a plan that didn't exist before.

#231

I’d love to have donnarumma. 
 

 

Vicario was atrocious on pks. 
 

I don’t think he went the correct way on any shots. 
 

I actually can’t recall the last time he saved a pk 

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1 hour ago, kingkoopa6 said:

I’d love to have donnarumma. 
 

 

Vicario was atrocious on pks. 
 

I don’t think he went the correct way on any shots. 
 

I actually can’t recall the last time he saved a pk 

 

He's good on other fronts, I am ok with him, unless you get a real top flight keeper. I don't see a need to switch.

 

There are better places to spend money, IMHO.

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Not sure if it was caught earlier this week - Erik Lamela retired. He’s joining the Sevilla coaching staff, assistant in the dark arts.

Never forget  …

 

Former Tottenham player Erik Lamela has announced his retirement from playing football at the age of age of 33. 🥹🇦🇷 I’m sure we all remember that Puskás winning Rabona against Arsenal… what a player he was on his day. 💫 We wish you all the best with your future endeavours, Coco! 🤍 #SpursArmy #THFC

 

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