Good start to the season and career at spurs! Can you send a screenshot of your squad and the tactics you're going to use? Would be good to see how you line up
Screenshots of your squad, new players etc. could help a lot. Good luck with the rest of the season.
October
Levante 1-4 SpursNot too much pride should be taken from beating the side bottom of the group, but Spurs can be justly pleased with their efficient performance today. Townsend scored two, Adebayor added another and Caulker rounded off the victory with a firm header from a corner. Player of the match: Townsend 9.0
Spurs 2-0 West Ham
Tottenham were able to celebrate victory over their rivals at White Hart Lane today. When Kevin Nolan was sent off for the Hammers just before half time, it gave Tottenham the perfect opportunity to score the penalty, however Demba Ba missed his spot kick so the scores stayed level. Things got even worse for West Ham on the hour mark, when powerful striker Andy Carroll was sent off for violent conduct leaving West Ham with only 9 men. Eventually the 2 man advantage showed for Tottenham and with 15 minutes left Jake Livermore powered home his first of the season from the edge of the area, and not long afterwards Demba Ba made amends for his penalty miss by tapping in Aaron Lennon’s low cross. Player of the match: Michael Dawson 8.4
Reading 1-3 Spurs
Reading came close to an upset at their own ground, but could not hang on to what would have been a fantastic result for them. Jimmy Kebe opened the scoring after dribbling through pretty much Tottenham’s whole defence single-handedly. Then, when Demba Ba missed his second penalty in two games it looked as if it would be Reading’s day. However, Tottenham’s influential captain Younes Kaboul had other ideas, and powered home a header to put Spurs back on level terms. The pressure was on ten minutes later for Moussa Dembele when Spurs were given another chance at the penalty they had missed earlier, but the hard-working midfielder kept his head and blasted the spot-kick into the bottom corner. This was apparently not enough for Spurs, and Ba scored the final goal of the game to give Spurs an important victory. Player of the match: Dempsey 9.0
Spurs 2-0 Hull (Capital One Cup)
The Spurs reserves did not miss their chance to impress here today, with a goal from Scott Parker and an own goal from the Hull keeper making sure that Tottenham are safely in the next round. Player of the match: Huddlestone 8.7 Next round: Man City (A)
Spurs 2-1 Maritmo
Beating Maritmo should never have been a problem for Spurs today, and it wasn’t with goals from Vertonghen and Dembele securing them the victory. Player of the match: Dembele 8.5
Spurs 3-0 Southampton
Tottenham showed their class and completely took Southampton apart today. The scoring was opened by Aaron Lennon’s first goal of the season in the 28th minute, and this goal was quickly followed by another from underperforming winger Gareth Bale . The last goal of the game was an own goal in the 88th minute as Steven Davis headed the ball into his own net. Southampton never even seemed to try. Player of the match: Dempsey 9.0
Summary
This was a great month for us, as we won every game despite having injuries to some key players.
I think your earlier pictures screwed up. Try remaking the link and editing the post with that one, its a shame to not be able to see how you're progressing.
I think I have fixed tactics screenshot, but unfortunately I no longer have the screenshot of the table at the end of September. If I remember rightly I was third, a couple of points behind Man City and Arsenal.
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