Andre Villas-Boas adopts a completely contrasting approach
to that of former manager Harry Redknapp in this "second tier"
European competition. The Portuguese insists Tottenham must have the mentality
to compete in three games a week should they aim to challenge Champions League.
Despite missing the injured Emmanuel Adebayor, Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Scott
Parker, AVB never shies away from fielding his first-team squad in Europa
League.
Seeing last season's famous meltdown in Premier League, AVB's
squad selection would unlikely be welcomed by the Yids. Nevertheless, his
gamble may start to justify. Tottenham scrambled into the knockout stage and
just overcame Lyon in the dying seconds of the round of 32. Since losing to
Everton in early December, they have been unbeatable in the Premier League and
are seven points above fifth place Arsenal at the moment. More regular playing
time with purpose improves the team chemistry and helps unite the team. With
growing confidence and team spirit, victories come along and players can only
enjoy the football they are playing.
One could not deny they have been relying heavily on the
individual brilliance of Bale, notably the victory against Lyon, West Brom,
Newcastle United and West Ham. However, the 3-0 win against Inter Milan was more
than the Bale show, while the Welshman would be suspended for the second leg
because of simulation.
Gylfi Sigurdsson indeed had overshadowed Bale in this night.
Following a tough start to his White Hart Lane's career, the hardworking Icelandic
midfielder is beginning to discover his comfort zone at Tottenham. After
scoring his first league goal for Tottenham at Upton Park, also an important
equaliser, Sigurdsson netted his first goal in White Hart Lane and set up
Bale's opener with a first-class delivery. He is certainly making a shout not
to be only a role player under AVB.
The effort of their solid defence should not be undermined
as well. Led by inspirational captain Scott Parker and veteran William Gallas,
Tottenham produced one of the best defensive performance of the season. Even
when they had a moment of complacency, another veteran Brad Friedel acted as
their last wall of defence and made a decent save with his foot. The clean
sheet could be invaluable, given they will be travelling to Milan without Bale
next leg.
An all-rounded performance shows how high the morale
currently is in Tottenham's dressing room. It seems there is no way they will
throw away their lead in Premier League once again. However, there are still
more obstacles to overcome before claiming their Champions League spot. Coupled
with the distraction of Europa League, it will be a stern test to AVB and his
side's mental strength to ensure 2013
will not be wrapped up with a disappointing ending.
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