TimmyH added 13:07 - Nov 10
Hurrah! Axel is back, boo! Hutchinson is moving into the middle again which by and large has not worked this season and feel a bit bad for Chaplin who has done okay since coming in. All the best lads!
Gforce added 13:37 - Nov 10
We've probably got about a 10% chance of winning this game,so we'll need a lot more luck than we're used to and an unbiased ref for a change.
Town1Inter0 added 14:05 - Nov 10
To me it looks like a way of containing and frustrating Spurs and then maybe change things around at the 70min mark if it’s still 0-0 and be more counter-attacking with fresh attack?
Suffolkboy added 14:07 - Nov 10
Wonderful news that AT is fit enough to be on the field again ! As to selection, then we really have no reason to doubt KM’s choices, nor his understanding of the relative strengths of any opposition ,individually or as a unit.This could be a fascinating encounter ,and let’s hope we witness a growing cohesion and understanding amongst our back four ( AM needs to become a lynch pin and dominant in his area) .
Go for it; show us all the best of the Blues - discipline,belief,energy and imagination !
COYB
Linkboy13 added 14:47 - Nov 10
Great news about Axel being back he's one of the few in the squad who can compete physically at Premier league level. I trust McKenna's judgement he works with the players day in day out. Broadhead has got skill at a lower level but like McKenna doubt he can perform in the more physical Premier league don't forget he was often left out of the championship team. Wales are not a good side and would struggle in the Premier league.