Premier League chalkboard analysis | Michael Cox
Harry Redknapp's half-time switch, Paul Lambert's choice of formation and Martin O'Neill's impact on SunderlandWing-backs work wonders. NearlyTottenham Hotspur started extremely poorly against Stoke City, having to wait until the 24th minute of the game for their first shot – the longest they have had to wait since a defeat at Old Trafford 18 months ago.Stoke forced them back in the opening period – both sides played rough 4-4-1-1 systems, with Rafael van der Vaart and Jon Walters dropping off Emmanuel Adebayor and Peter Crouch respectively. Tottenham struggled to deal with Stoke's long balls and set pieces, with Crouch having an excellent game and picking up the match of the match award.Harry Redknapp, the Spurs manager, decided to change ...
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