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Monday 04 November 2013 9:48 pm

Tottenham look blunt in attack but no need to panic

By: Express KCS

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TWO OF the season’s most impressive sides clashed at Goodison Park on Sunday, but neither delivered on expectations.

At this stage you are looking for signs that a team is bang in form. Tottenham nor Everton would argue they were at their best in a 0-0 draw.

I anticipated more from Spurs, who looked blunt in attack. Roberto Soldado, a £26m summer signing from Valencia, has goals in him but is fairly restricted to one style and won’t out-pace defenders.

Tottenham are strong when they get down the flanks. Now that he is fit again, Aaron Lennon needs to be more influential, while right-back Kyle Walker could make more impact going forward.

Last year they had Gareth Bale to decide tight games; they need someone else to step up to the plate now. Record buy Erik Lamela has done nothing of note and while I like Paulinho he plays through the middle.

That said, they didn’t lose and are still where they would want to be in the table.

They were up against a good side, which Roberto Martinez deserves credit for crafting from a mixture of new players and David Moyes’s old team.

There is no need to panic for Tottenham. Their squad is excellent and strong in depth, and I don’t think Andre Villas-Boas’s tactics are too cautious. It’s just that, after a bright start fuelled by optimism and new signings, they need a second wind.

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