Indicative of Spurs' mentality tbh. MU would probably have put someone in front of Neville for the whole game, but even that would have been good news for the visitors. Instead, the home side could attack with impunity and Spurs were always going to fold sooner or later.Got to feel Redknapp got it wrong playing Bale at left-back though, turned the player I was most concerned about into a liability.
He almost booked his spot earlier in the season so as long as he does well in their next two games he'll get in a look in for the friendly before the squad date.Sounds like a fine finish by Nani.
Nice of Spurs to show up once they'd gone one down. And a shame that Lennon's reappearance didn't come a month ago. Surely it's too late for him to push for a WC spot now.
TBF I didn't know as many red matchgoers back then, but from the conversations with the old man (who is one of said matchgoing reds) they genuinely didn't think he could have really taken them any further but didn't want to see him sacked per se. I don't think they were upset he had gone but they had a certain affinity with him. With Benitez it is different - they don't seem as fond of the person but believe he is the right man for the job.Tuttosport (Turin based) is running the story that Juventus President Jean-Claude Blanc is apparently flying to England to finalise Rafa Benitez's deal to take over by May 10, and then to discuss Felipe Melo, Bacary Sagna and Robin van Persie (as in Arsenal buy Melo in return Juventus get either Sagna or van Persie).
Just a quick question for you Corrin, you say a lot of those who got to the Liverpool games don't want Benitez sacked, how did they feel about the sacking of Gérard Houllier, given that Liverpool's record of sacking managers is as rare as hen's teeth?
They're a couple of places above the drop-zone and should be safe now.How's Wigan gone this year so far?
Always liked their name.