Episode 137 - Why Man City need to sign this EPL midfielder + What's wrong with Spurs and Newcastle?
Plus West Ham's big win and why Chelsea don't need another midfielder
On this episode, Patrick and Hayden dive into Tottenham’s collapse against Chelsea and why things feel broken under Frank. What’s gone wrong with Spurs’ attack and midfield balance, and can they fix it before January? Then, Newcastle’s attack has gone stale. Are injuries to blame or is there a deeper issue in Eddie Howe’s tactical setup? The guys also discuss West Ham’s big win under Nuno, what still needs fixing, and finish with a look at why Elliott Anderson might be the most interesting £70 million midfielder in England right now. Enjoy!
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro & what’s ahead on the pod
00:40 – Spurs and Newcastle under pressure
01:25 – Tottenham’s 3–1 loss to Chelsea
02:10 – Spurs’ midfield and passing problems
03:20 – Frank’s tactical setup and early positives
04:35 – Why Spurs can’t play through midfield
05:15 – Simons and Kudus’ dribbling frustration
06:30 – Spurs’ defensive collapse in transition
07:20 – Lack of passing structure in buildup
08:15 – No width and too much congestion
08:50 – What Frank can learn from Newcastle
09:25 – How Eddie Howe’s model applies to Spurs
11:05 – Reliance on long balls
12:10 – Porro the only progressor
14:25 – Sarr, Bergvall, and the wrong player mix
15:27 – The warning signs before Chelsea
16:37 – Newcastle’s similar struggles in possession
18:15 – Do Newcastle’s full-backs fix it?
18:55 – Why their attack still has a ceiling
21:24 – Gordon, Anderson, and what’s missing creatively
22:55 – Newcastle’s bad shot selection
24:20 – Game state, chance quality, and the “good vs bad” Newcastle
25:10 – West Ham’s big win under Nuno
25:47 – Nuno’s early signs and what still needs fixing
28:48 – West Ham’s midfield and defensive worries
30:16 – Why their fixtures could kill momentum
31:00 – Elliott Anderson linked with City, United, and Chelsea
32:38 – Why his style fits City better than United
34:03 – What Anderson would look like in City’s system
35:17 – Comparing Anderson to Gibbs-White and Wharton
37:13 – Man United’s biggest Need
39:14 – City’s biggest weakness
41:00 – Why he makes sense beyond the Pep era
42:01 – Why Chelsea don’t need another midfielder
42:20 – Best fits for Anderson and what each club would gain
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