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    Skipper targeting home wins

    Evans after victories after ended losing streak - External Link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Footymad View Post
    Evans after victories after ended losing streak - External Link
    What a load of rubbish that statement about Evans being back to his old best...he stood there like a spare willy at a wedding facing the wrong way to let Kane in to score their goal...mind you Man Utd. supporters agree that is his old best..that's why they got rid of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodlordmurphy View Post
    What a load of rubbish that statement about Evans being back to his old best...he stood there like a spare willy at a wedding facing the wrong way to let Kane in to score their goal...mind you Man Utd. supporters agree that is his old best..that's why they got rid of him.
    I thought he had a good game apart from the goal , the Chelsea game was the same with the player unmarked at the far post, but some other player should have gave him help or a least a shout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    I thought he had a good game apart from the goal , the Chelsea game was the same with the player unmarked at the far post, but some other player should have gave him help or a least a shout.
    Defence should be a unit I agree but to progress, the bad points should not be overshadowed by the result...it's just the way I look at things I suppose. In my playing days after every performance football or cricket regardless of the result I always asked myself 'how could I/we have done better'.

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    McClean could have used the ball to greater effect further up the pitch or even made a meaningful challenge to win it back. Any player in the general vicinity could have taken individual responsibility and made a challenge at the cost of team shape and a well executed game plan (up to that point).

    Gibbs should have made more of a fist of cutting the cross out and Evans could have kept closer tabs on Kane. Hegazi meanwhile had a decision to make regards his own position and picking up Kane. Equally he could always have implored with Kane to remain static, as opposed to moving between the centre halves and finding space like a forward who has scored 47 goals in 45 appearances for club and country during 2017.

    Thing is Kane should have at least 60 over that time frame given the amount of service he gets and so by definition must be sh it. No wonder England didn’t do anything at the Euros with a donkey like that in the forward line. Don’t know who he thinks he is to go running around making himself awkward to mark. I wonder if he’s ever worked on it during training or whether it was just a freaky one off.

    Equally Kane’s dad could have shot his fat between the cheeks of his wife’s @rse and saved us all the trouble of Tottenham equalising, suppose it all depends how far back we want to take play really.

    I'd have preferred a win but hey ho ………… .

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