Last night, Tottenham defeated Reading 2-0 away in a preseason friendly match, winning his first preseason victory.
Tottenham scored two goals in the second offense after corner kicks and corner kicks, and temporarily replaced the starting goalkeeper with Kinsky before the game. The original starting goalkeeper Vicario made a substitute in the second half. TA wrote an article to comment on this.
The weight of set pieces has increased significantly
Former head coach Postkoglu has made it clear on many occasions that he disdains to rely on set pieces and even compared it to rugby scramble.
And in the past few years, Brentford's set-piece offensive record has been very impressive, and Frank hopes to bring these advantages to Tottenham.
The set-piece coach performed a training session during the pre-match warm-up, with the coaching staff responsible for the offense, while all outfield players stood in the penalty area to defend.
When coaching in AoPort, Tottenham often made short passes in corner kicks. But in the game against Reading last night, Polo and Kudus kept sending corner kicks into the penalty area, which eventually led to Rankhill's goal.
The only disappointment is that despite a long-distance hand throwing the ball out of the box earlier this week, Tottenham failed to send the ball into the penalty area in this way.
When the reporter asked Frank who finally passed the trial, he seemed a little shy, and it seemed that he would keep the new hand-towing expert secret for a while.
Kinsky and Vicario's competition
Vicario was originally included in the starting lineup, but was replaced by Kinsky before the game began. The former doesn't always perform so well when holding the ball.
Kinsky joined Tottenham in January this year, and in the first half against Reading, he stood very high. Despite facing multiple opponents pressing, he cleverly completed a reverse pass.
22-year-old Jinsky is very smart. He knows when to pass shortly and longly.
, and Vicario's performance was not very stable after coming on as a substitute. He rushed out of his defense to clear the ball, but the ball flew high, and then he was almost tackled by the opponent's forward in his penalty area.
From a style perspective, Ginsky is more like the goalkeepers Frank coached before - Raya and Fleken, while Vicario is more experienced.
During his two years at Tottenham, Vicario was an excellent goalkeeper and a true leader. But will this competition for starting goalkeepers become fierce?