It's back!!! And so am I.
Sitting in the local pub, I enjoyed what I can only describe as a 45 minute mauling that didn't have a finished product. But that will come in time, surely it won't take too long for the likes of Defoe, Keane, Crouch, Pav to find their shooting boots (or find there walking boots out of WHL and into the clutches of another team *SPOILER ALERT*)
I thought we were phenomenal in the first half. Dominant, confident, free flowing - it was magical to see Bale decimate Micah Richards (still want to sign him?) Huddlestone have the likes of Barry, Yaya Toure & DeJong in his pocket, Crouch getting on the end of everything - I could go on.
City looked awful in the first half, a group of stars without a leader, any direction or any idea WTF they were meant to be doing. Mancini clearly played for a draw, playing three defensive midfielders across the middle and Tevez having to run the show on his own without any support. Kind of felt sorry for him.
It's time to mention what every other Spurs/ Man City blog have been talking about; one of the best goalkeeping appearances I have seen for some time (since Gomes v Arsenal in fact.) Some of the saves made - in particular the BAE deflected shot, were superb.
Joe Hart equalling another Spurs attack.
But enough on that.
To put this post into four words, I would go for More of the same. Keep playing the way we did against City and the goals will flow.
Young Boys next. On a side note, did any of you catch Andy Burton on 'soccer am' on Saturday be involved in one of the most awkward pre-match interviews I have ever seen? Lets just say, there was a link between 'Young Boys', 'Internet' and 'Studying'.
Line.Stepped.Crossed.Spat On.
Young boys will be a bigger challenge than you all think. They knocked out Fenerbache for Gods Sake, quite a good team. Shame they play in a town called 'Wankdorf'. OK OK I'll stop.
To dare is to do. COYS.

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