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Jenners: Sanchez's performance was shocking without the Dale Tottenham defence being turned upside down

Jenners: Sanchez's performance was shocking without the Dale Tottenham defence being turned upside down

According to the Daily Mail, in this round of the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur lost 0-2 at home to Wolves. After the game, Tottenham Hotspur veteran and former England international Jenas, who served as the BBC commentator, directly criticized Davidson Sanchez's performance in the comments, and said that Eric Dyer's wisdom and experience were lacking in the center back position, and Spurs' backline was "turned upside down" by the opponent.

Janus said, "Bad, really bad! The game ended in the first half and [Tottenham] were defensive all the time. A lot of Tottenham fans are sitting there and thinking, 'What happened?' 'In the last few games, their defense has been very open and ready to be attacked. The wolves tore them to shreds. Tottenham made a whole bunch of mistakes..."

"Davidson Sanchez's performance today was shocking. In defense, body language is important and you need a leader. [Their panic] exacerbated the panic throughout the stadium. The captain (goalkeeper Lloris) today... There were two very serious missteps. (The first goal conceded) He pounced like that, as bad as you can see from any top goalkeeper. With the space Wolves had gained in this game, It would have easily scored four or five goals. Vacancies are everywhere. Conte faces a lot of problems. Without Dale, their backline was turned upside down and they didn't have the ability to keep pace and keep the goal. ”

Another guest, former Crystal Palace and Brighton striker Glenn Murray, commented: "This [Tottenham's second goal] is at least a farce of a string of mistakes. [Wolves] had a start-and-finish performance, playing a perfect away show, especially after a midweek disappointment. They used it to motivate themselves and then went to Tottenham home to dismember them."

(Felix Cat)

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