Chapter Eighty-Seven: Seeing Hartmund Kick
Not everything can be fulfilled, and Benjamin's position as head coach will inevitably face compromises on many occasions.
Anyway, he is sure of Dyer's affairs, and Tottenham will not lose too much, so he simply sells Levy a face.
I don't know if that bald head is taking benefits from others behind his back, and it's the first time to help a player talk like this.
Benjamin, who has always been arbitrary and drove away the team's exploits with a word, is not "planted" on Dale this time.
Because he thought that after all, Dier was still young, if it wasn't his own player, forget it, and now that he is a member of Tottenham, give him another chance, maybe he can be saved.
You can't just kill him because of his impression of his future.
The international break is back and Tottenham internationals are leaving to report for their national team ahead of next week's eighth-round league game away to Manchester City.
England have won both European Championship qualifiers and Kane was once again given the chance to start at home to San Marino.
Kane scored two goals in the first half and was substituted as the Three Lions thrashed San Marino 5-0 at Wembley.
If Kane had been left on the pitch, he would have scored a few more goals.
However, England's head coach Sam Allardyce is more of a man and knows that if Kane is used too hard, maybe the young man named Benjamin will spray him again.
Tottenham players who don't recruit them have to be said, and it's not okay to recruit too much.
The second game was at home in Estonia, and England played hard.
Leaving Wembley, Kane's feet are so smooth.
In the end, thanks to captain Wayne Rooney's only goal of the game, the Three Lions won all three points away from home.
"What?"
When the internationals returned, Benjamin got one "bad news" after another.
Lloris did not pass the medical and will have to rest if he can't play in the next game.
Vertonghen played two games and was at the limit of his body and needed to rest.
Benjamin didn't understand either, Vertonghen was left alone, Lloris only went back to France to play one game against Portugal and did not play in the second game against Armenia.
I just went to shake it around, why is it like this?
He is a goalkeeper, so it stands to reason that he can't consume much physical strength.
There is also the injury that happened to be not long after Dembele, who went to the national team and came back injured again.
Dembele's problem is not the same as Lloris's, and he will find Bruno in his spare time to see what is going on.
Is it necessary to contact a specialist to give the Belgian a detailed examination to see what is the cause of his frequent recurrent injuries?
Really, these things should have been solved automatically without my reminder.
"The rest of the players are all right, right? The end game is to play Manchester City. ”
In the face of Manchester City, Benjamin is not too cautious, and it is naturally impossible to rotate as much as he did in the previous game against Sunderland.
Benjamin was relieved only after receiving an affirmative reply from his assistant.
On 18 October 2014, a key match in the eighth round of the 14-15 English Premier League took place at the Etihad Stadium.
After the first seven rounds, Tottenham and city rivals Chelsea have six wins and one draw to accumulate 19 points.
However, Jose Mourinho's side are ahead of Tottenham Hotspur with a goal difference of 14 and are temporarily at the top of the table.
Tottenham's opponent today, Manuel Pellegrini's Blue Moon, is close behind, in third place in the table.
Although they are currently the second and third, the result of this game will undoubtedly have a direct impact on their fight for the Premier League title this season.
As well as Alisson and Kabourg started in place of the ill-fit Lloris and Vertonghen, Frank Lampard also secured a place for Ousmane Dembele, who was out injured.
Benjamin didn't rotate any other positions, putting out the best possible squad for Tottenham.
For Manchester City, Keylor Navas, Fernando, Klich and Sagna rotated.
Dzeko, Jovetic, Fernandinho and Kolarov were among the players on the bench.
Benjamin's side started the game and got into the groove first.
In the sixth minute, Eriksen made a direct pass, Harry Kane successfully countered offside and successfully stabbed Joe Hart in the penalty area, and his shot was blocked by the Manchester City goalkeeper with his legs.
Tottenham missed a great chance to score and Kane was a little frustrated.
A dozen of us Joe Hart is so godly? Benjamin secretly wondered, should I let the players on the field play more long-range shots?
Lamela then broke through to the edge of the line and sent a pass to Eriksen, who burst into the right side of the box and fired from a tight angle but was blocked by Klich.
In the thirteenth minute, Yaya Toure passed, and Aguero got rid of Caboul on the left side of the penalty area and fired a powerful right-footed volley into the far corner!
1 to 0! Manchester City were the first to score!
Cabul really can't stop Aguero, and there's nothing Benjamin can do.
Two minutes later, N'Golo Kante broke the ball away from Fernando and Tottenham launched a quick counter-attack.
Kane unselfishly passed the ball to Eriksen in front of the box, and the Dane's burst shot from the line of the box deflected off Joe Hart's leg and into the net!
Tottenham quickly equalised!
In the twentieth minute, Manchester City's attack hit Tottenham's penalty area, Lamela, who returned to the defense, pushed David Silva, who broke through, and referee Jonathan Moss blew a penalty!
Sergio Aguero easily converted the penalty in the face of Alisson, 2-1!
Sergio Aguero, who scored twice, also surpassed his compatriot Carlos Tevez with 59 goals to become Manchester City's Premier League top scorer.
There was so much going on in just a few minutes that many fans didn't have time to react, and the score had gone from 0-0 to 2-1.
In the space of seven minutes, both teams scored three goals.
Benjamin looked straight at Sergio Aguero celebrating his goal, and it seemed that Akun was in good shape today, which is not good news for Tottenham.
Especially after giving a penalty to their opponents, Tottenham's players became more and more flustered.
Keylor Navas crossed from the right and it was Sergio Aguero's sweeping shot from the middle of the box into Alisson's arms.
In the 28th minute, Yaya Toure was injured and replaced by Fernandinho.
Mane's breakthrough caused a foul on the opposition full-back Sagna, who is worthy of being a former Arsenal player and playing Tottenham Hotspur.
Christian Eriksen took the free-kick and the Dane opted for a direct shot but missed the target.
In the 32nd minute, Sergio Aguero dribbled into the penalty area, and Caboul fouled the Argentine in the box and brought the Argentine down.
Referee Moss blew for another penalty.
All the spectators in the audience did not dare to come out, quietly waiting for the result of the penalty.
This time, Sergio Aguero's spot-kick was of poor quality and was brilliantly blocked by Alisson.
Aguero then hurried to meet the ball and volleyed the ball into the goal, and the ball flew directly into the stands.
The Tottenham goalkeeper who saved the penalty roared in anger and waved his arms vigorously in front of the goal.
Kabul, who sent the point, rushed into the penalty area and hugged Alisson tightly, who turned the tide.
The Manchester City striker, who missed the penalty, missed the chance to complete his hat-trick in the first half.
Soon the home side were back in the picture, with Fernando playing a pass down the middle, Sergio Aguero bursting into the box and slick past Cabourg before his shot into the top right corner of the six-yard box was saved by Alisson.
Tottenham's young Brazilian goalkeeper was in pretty good form today, otherwise he would have conceded more than two goals.
And French centre-back Cabourg has been a bit of a bad performer.
Compared with the center-back combination of Vertonghen and Alderweireld, today's partnership between Kaboul and Toby is indeed more than a step behind in terms of tacit understanding.
Without Vertonghen's command, Alderweireld was not as good as he used to be.
Eriksen crossed the ball past two men on the right side of the box, Lamela's left-footed long-range shot was blocked by a City defender, and Frank Lampard's volley from the top of the box was saved by Joe Hart.
But Tottenham's attack wasn't over yet, with Kyle Walker hitting a powerful long-range shot in the penalty area!
Joe Hart didn't have time to react, and Walker's powerful shot flew past him and into the goal!
Although it is the footwork of a defender, as long as it is within range of the goal frame, this kind of powerful shot is also quite threatening with great speed and speed.
Two to two!
Tottenham equalised before half-time!
Seeing Hartmon's kick, sure enough, it was right!
Benjamin smiled and clapped his hands on the sidelines.
Four goals, two penalties, and the dramatic first half came to an end.