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Monaco may well have a stadium that is more befitting of a league 1 side and have a regular support of slightly less, but they are now without question one of the games big spenders.
Spending over 100 million on three players and adding some experience and proven quality to bolster a side that has just gained promotion to the French top flight, is a huge statement of intent, and in surprising the football world in bagging Rademel Falcao, James Rodriguez, Joao Moutinho as well as Jeremy Toulalan, Ricardo Carvalho and Eric Abidal, it is easy to see why they are rated as the biggest threat to the other French Billionaires of PSG to dominate their domestic game and also offer a genuine challenge to the big boys of European football in the very near future.
Spurs may well have the distraction of a certain Welsh players expected departure, but the team were pretty impressive without him against South China last weekend and with another weeks preparation, I expect to see further improvement and polish to the side, later today. There is the potential that we will get first sights of Paulinho and Nacer Chadli, plus we may get returns for Lewis Holtby and Jake Livermore, with the latter, perhaps being an option at centre half, as we only have Michael Dawson and the inexperienced Zeki Fryers as central defensive options. Jake has played in defence before and usually looked comfortable and perhaps its a coincidence, but he played in defence against MK Dons, earlier this week.
Game upon game, you expect to see senior players getting more minutes and also looking more cohesive as a unit, and also I hope to see a few clues to several issues, such as intended formation and perhaps also a sight of Kaboul and Sandro, in the hope that we get a clue to their fitness and ability to be fit for the new season. Kaboul would be a massive addition with the injury to Vertonghen and sale of Caulker, but until he is back playing regular football, there will continue to be question marks about his fitness and whether he is ready and capable for a long season of football.
Monaco may well have a stadium that is more befitting of a league 1 side and have a regular support of slightly less, but they are now without question one of the games big spenders.
Spending over 100 million on three players and adding some experience and proven quality to bolster a side that has just gained promotion to the French top flight, is a huge statement of intent, and in surprising the football world in bagging Rademel Falcao, James Rodriguez, Joao Moutinho as well as Jeremy Toulalan, Ricardo Carvalho and Eric Abidal, it is easy to see why they are rated as the biggest threat to the other French Billionaires of PSG to dominate their domestic game and also offer a genuine challenge to the big boys of European football in the very near future.
Spurs may well have the distraction of a certain Welsh players expected departure, but the team were pretty impressive without him against South China last weekend and with another weeks preparation, I expect to see further improvement and polish to the side, later today. There is the potential that we will get first sights of Paulinho and Nacer Chadli, plus we may get returns for Lewis Holtby and Jake Livermore, with the latter, perhaps being an option at centre half, as we only have Michael Dawson and the inexperienced Zeki Fryers as central defensive options. Jake has played in defence before and usually looked comfortable and perhaps its a coincidence, but he played in defence against MK Dons, earlier this week.
Game upon game, you expect to see senior players getting more minutes and also looking more cohesive as a unit, and also I hope to see a few clues to several issues, such as intended formation and perhaps also a sight of Kaboul and Sandro, in the hope that we get a clue to their fitness and ability to be fit for the new season. Kaboul would be a massive addition with the injury to Vertonghen and sale of Caulker, but until he is back playing regular football, there will continue to be question marks about his fitness and whether he is ready and capable for a long season of football.
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