Tottenham’s real problem is not Son Heung-min 1st place Levi 2nd place Pochettino.
Tottenham has not been able to use much strength this season.
Tottenham has not been particularly strong this season. There were a lot of injuries and a lot of twisted games. The defense has a hole, and the attack seems to have lost its explosive power. He is currently ranked fifth in the Premier League.
Many problems are being raised for Tottenham, which is shaking. Some blame Antonio Conte’s tactics, which use frustrating tactics, and Son Heung-min’s poor performance, the top scorer of last season, is also being mentioned as one of the reasons.
But these are not the real problems for Tottenham. In a small way, you can point out this problem, but in a big way, there is a real problem for Tottenham.
The BBC in the UK pointed out this problem. Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy is the No. 1 problem Tottenham has. And next is former coach Mauricio Pochettino. Why did they come to this conclusion?
Representatively, it can be seen from the FA Cup round of 64 held on the 7th. Tottenham faced Portsmouth in the third division and won 1–0. Tottenham’s key offensive duo Harry Kane and Son Heung-min started the game. against the Third Division Two aces in the team at the same time. It is different from other top Premier League teams that spin the rotation as much as they want.
BBC pointed out this as Tottenham’s biggest problem. The media emphasized, “Tottenham’s biggest problem is Chairman Levy’s passive investment.”
“In the FA Cup match against Portsmouth, Tottenham started both Kane and Son Heung-min. This is a decisive scene that shows how thin Tottenham’s squad is. “It’s a different move from other top clubs in the Premier League,” he explained 바카라사이트
This is a phenomenon created by Chairman Levy’s investment drought. And it was Pochettino, the former coach, who gave strength to continue this phenomenon.
Defender-turned-expert Steve Brown said on ‘BBC,’ “Coach Pochettino has made successful results even when Chairman Levy has not invested. “That’s why there’s a formula that Tottenham can do well without investing,” he pointed out.