@lodatz - on your 3 reasons why Tottenham can be considered great:
- they're the youngest team in the league, and should have come 2nd last year
- we have the smallest budget of any of the Top 6, so are succeeding on purely footballing merit
- We've beaten many of the teams that you consider to be great, just as much as they beat us
Only one of those three points is kind of valid (point 2).
Point 1 - Should have come 2nd? Yes you played well, and had a good season, but you came third. End of. No should have been second. You had less points then Leicester and Arsenal, which is why you came third and not second.
Point 2 - Yes ok, I do get that you are performing better than some teams who are just splashing cash everywhere. However, to suggest that teams like Chelsea and Liverpool are only doing so well because they spend lavishly is absurd. This season Chelsea and Liverpool have succeeded by their managers teaching the teams how to play great football and getting the very best out of the players they already have instead. Pochettino is a great manager who does this to some extent, but it is not like if Tottenham suddenly had loads more cash they would suddenly be first in the league.
Point 3 - The league works on a points based system, not by who you beat. To win the league and therefore achieve greatness, you must consistently beat most of the teams in the league, not just by beating say Man City on one day.
Ok, so the pundits have always been quick to say that Aguero is the best striker in the league.
However, Ibra has arrived and Costa has channelled his aggression in a way that has transformed him as a player and helped him play on a whole new level. And then there's Sanchez, who has the second highest whoscored.com rating in the league (7.92)
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