Spurs 2-0 Fulham: A Team of Jermaine Jenases
Curiouser and curiouser. You think you've seen it all at the Lane, you brace yourself for the worst – and are then treated to a completely serene, straightforward, almost routine home win, as far removed from the All-Action-No-Plot mentality as is possible.
It Was The Midfield What Won It
Ledley and Daws were generally rock-solid (the latter a little excitable, in his unique, loveable way) and at the other end Defoe barely touched the ball; but in the middle we held the upper hand, player-for-player and as a unit.
All Action, No Plot @ Jan 27, 2010 12:54 PM EST | Blog Profile
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