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The Spurs keeper


Manager not acknowledging him when he hooked him after 16 minutes was really poor like.
Commentators said he ignored every player that came off when subbed, apart from Spence who made a point of going up to him.

Losing every game is bad enough but losing the players too will be game over for him there.
 
Felt sorry for the lad but he had to be subbed,his head would have completely gone and it could have been 7 by half time. What wasn't acceptable was Tudor not even acknowledging him and it was his fault ultimately for putting him in for no other reason than to make a point
 
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Players were slipping over all over the place
Some players always try to get away with wearing a shorter stud than is necessary. I understand why as longer studs on harder ground can hurt your feet after the game. When you train all week and your feet are your career it's sort of understandable but you can't be slipping about like Bambi on ice. Madness.
 
Sorry but he's obviously wearing the wrong footwear if he's slipping over under very little pressure.
Well, yeah there is that but then the second one you could say the same. I'd lay a bet that that pitch was heavily watered that end of the pitch before kick off. See it all the time.
 
Harsh that like. First goal he slipped exactly the same as the Spurs defender did for the 2nd. At fault for the third but every keper makes thenl odd error.
Poor management for me
I don't think taking him off at that point was bad management. I think it was probably the right thing to do.

The bad management for me was that Tudor didn't even acknowledge Kinsky after he took him off. At least go and put your arm around the kid or something, but no. Kinsky was just ignored completely by Tudor.
 
Sorry but he's obviously wearing the wrong footwear if he's slipping over under very little pressure.

Well, yeah there is that but then the second one you could say the same. I'd lay a bet that that pitch was heavily watered that end of the pitch before kick off. See it all the time.
The have a kick about pre game. They should be running, twisting and turning and chose the correct footwear for the conditions. Both players slipped over under hardly any pressure. They were probably wearing moldies or blades instead of a longer stud. Probably think boots are a fashion accessory.
 
Sorry but he's obviously wearing the wrong footwear if he's slipping over under very little pressure.
He wasn't the only player struggling with the surface. Van de Ven slipped for the second goal, Oblak slipped a couple of times in the first half, and I saw a few others lose their footing in the first half.
 
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