No wonder Mauricio
Pochettino has an all-around admiration for his player, that for his enthusiasm
and all around determination he compares him to the likes of Lionel Messi or
Cristiano Ronaldo.
Lately the likes of
Harry Kane are delivering all sorts of gems in his game that has elevated his reputation
by capturing all sorts of headlines, in every match.
After all, he is becoming
an important if not indispensable piece in the Spurs attack, that with his
scoring he is delivering wins that are aligning his squad among the giants of Premiership.
With today’s, match
celebrated in week seven in EPL, when the Tottenham Spurs came to these parts of
West Yorkshire, and play newly promoted Huddersfield Town.
Despite the Spurs
coming with the labels of all around favorite to win this match, playing lately
a one of a kind football and showing off a top of the line game, the outlook
for the Londoners was not going to be a picnic.
By having David Smith
Stadium in the background for this face off, both titans were ready for anything
to display a fight in order to net those three points of gold as the league
takes off in this familiar fashion with an all-around competitiveness.
As the local Terriers
looking to reconnect with its early winning ways, they one thing to worry and
for their manager David Wagner sending a very conservative formation in his initial
eleven to stop the likes of Harry Kane and company.
By sending a foursome
in his backfield with his top guns in Chris Lowe, Christopher Schindler, Chris
Löwe, Zanka and Tommy Smith to defend the arches defended by Jonas Lössl, the Terriers Boss had deposited his trust in these chaps.
The 4-2-3-1 formation sent by David Wagner hoping
to start something in the visiting Spurs backfield with a lone striker in Laurent
Depoitre accompanied by Ince, La Parra and Kachunga with Hogg and Moy doing the
defensive and offensive in the midfield.
Many saw the prospects of netting a win over the
visiting London Boys was within their reach as many state that there is no such
thing than an easy foe.
The Terriers had it all to deliver an upset and start
their move up the table once again.
However, let us give the locals some credit in their efforts but at the end these succumbed to the push of an inspired Spurs
squad headed by a brilliant and hot streaked Harry Kane delivering with a
double.
Contrary to the local’s
formation, the London Boys Boss sent a 3-4-2-1 formation with a lone Harry Kane
in the frontal attack and accompanied by Christian Ericksen and Dele Alli to
deliver some pressure Lössl posts.
That at the end, the strategies
planned by Mauricio Pochettino worked wonders and hence the score by a
scandalous 4-0 score and leaving silent the whole of a sold out venue and putting
his Spurs within five points of top of the league Manchester squads.
The goal of the match
came when opportunity knocked for the Spurs, when Kane taking advantage of a
bad clearance from Jonas Lössl that a header from Kieran Trippier
sent a lone Kane running to the opposing squad and score his first goal in the
9.
No later came another
reaction from a young and prolific Spurs squad when a Terriers defender tough
after striping the ball away from Kane came an opportune Ben Davis for the second
score in the 16 for the 2-0 lead.
As wonder Boys seeing
any opportunity arising and taking advantage of it, all of a sudden in the 23
he sent a ball soaring away the locals keeper hands and the score went to 3-0 courtesy
of these chap amazing performance and sense of unstoppable scoring.
With changes in the last
minutes of the match, Poche sent Moussa Sissoko in the 75 for Ericksen that at
the end paid off for the Andean as Sissoko with a nice pass from Ben Davis on
injury time 91, sent the ball after a ricochet for the definitive 4-0.
At the end it was a
bitter defeat for David Wagner that despite his strong start with his club and
seeded in eleventh place, its back to the drawing board and for Pochettino and
his Spurs is a moving on up approach.
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