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    Another goal for Keane today. Reid also started but I don't think he took his chance.

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    Scrappy goal for Keane but a good striker's goal. Reid seemed to vanish during the game. Nasty incident involving Keane accidently kicking a Middleborough player in the head.
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    Reid did well for his part in the first goal. Midfield was a mix and match for Spurs in that game, messy on the left side. I blame the manager

    Keane looked sharper than the last game. I predict he will get a run of games in the first team

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir
    Keane looked sharper than the last game. I predict he will get a run of games in the first team
    He still won't get any respect on this forum though. His goal either (a) was a fluke, or (b) wasn't important.

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    Mido got a lower rating and Defoe acted like a spoilt brat, so Robbie is in the team for another few matches at least.
    Last edited by brine3; 19/12/2005 at 8:56 AM.

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    the competition is doing robbie the world of good IMHO

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    I watched most of the Spurs game & my own reaction was almost comical. I'm an Arsenal fan so would prefer not to see Spurs doing well, but on the other hand I cheer on Robbie & Andy Reid whole-heartedly. But when Defoe was clean through at the end I was praying he'd miss! The last thing I wanted was for Defoe to take his one & only chance.

    Watching the game as objectively as I could, I'd say that Robbie's goal was actually a good goalscorer's goal. But I felt he spent too much time moaning at the ref again, and two of Boro's goals came from Robbie being far to careless in possession in his own half. He had a good claim for handball one of those times I suppose but he was sytill trying to be too fancy. Spurs' equaliser was from a corner that Robbie won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brine3
    Mido got a lower rating and Defoe acted like a spoilt brat, so Robbie is in the team for another few matches at least.
    Sounds like Defoe's out for a couple of weeks. So that's hopefully 3 more 90 minutes for Keane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hither green
    Sounds like Defoe's out for a couple of weeks. So that's hopefully 3 more 90 minutes for Keane.
    Mido is off to the African Nation's Cup for a few weeks too.

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    The last thing I wanted was for Defoe to take his one & only chance.
    Yeah, sometimes I wonder about my own sanity when I cheer for one white shirted player take great pleasure at another's miss and chuckling when the same player gets injured. Do we take patriotism to its basest level, or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir
    Do we take patriotism to its basest level, or what?
    Nothing at all wrong with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    Robbie Keane just scored his 3rd goal of the season. He now has the same amount of goals as both Mido and Defoe, yet he's had less than half the playing time. It's Robbie's second start in a row. Maybe Robbie has played his way back into the team.
    He is doing well and it seems a bit unfair that he is not playing enough. Hopefully he will keep it up for Ireland, when we get a manager.

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    I think Martin Jol has worked it very well with the 3 strikers. Mido has scored goals in the last few games as has Keane. Defoe was stuggling to get goals and as a result he was dropped for Keane. He then comes on against Portsmouth and scores a great goal. Keane has been playing well in my view. He is now a starter for the next 4 games at least over the x mas period. If he does really well over that time he will be hard to shift from the team in January.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish_Praha
    Mido is off to the African Nation's Cup for a few weeks too.
    Don't think that will matter too much, Rasiak (sp?) was brought in as cover for Mido and I expect him to get a run of games while he's away at the African Cup of Nations
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    It looks like Keane played well again yesterday:

    "Keane 9 - Outstanding. Work rate as good as anyone on the field, first touch was exceptional and in my opinion our best striker."

    "Keane-8- miles ahead of Defoe, created alot in the first half"

    "Keane - 9 - Man of the match for me. Did everything today. Got crosses in, won headers, got shots in, came deep and got the ball and defended. Far more superior than his moaning partner."

    "Keane 9.5 (first half) 7 (Second half) (What a first half - he was everywhere and deserved a goal - second half I have a feeling Villa put a man on him and it worked)"

    "Special mention to Keano... He had an outstanding game, reminded me a bit of gascoigne with his cheeky nutmegs and great vision. A superb display, the only thing lacking was the obvious goal. Defoe looks out of sorts at present, hes having a frustrating season, like keane did last year."

    Kelly was solid defensively but it seemed a lack of confidence meant he was unwilling to get forward too often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    It looks like Keane played well again yesterday:

    "Keane 9 - Outstanding. Work rate as good as anyone on the field, first touch was exceptional and in my opinion our best striker."

    "Keane-8- miles ahead of Defoe, created alot in the first half"

    "Keane - 9 - Man of the match for me. Did everything today. Got crosses in, won headers, got shots in, came deep and got the ball and defended. Far more superior than his moaning partner."

    "Keane 9.5 (first half) 7 (Second half) (What a first half - he was everywhere and deserved a goal - second half I have a feeling Villa put a man on him and it worked)"

    "Special mention to Keano... He had an outstanding game, reminded me a bit of gascoigne with his cheeky nutmegs and great vision. A superb display, the only thing lacking was the obvious goal. Defoe looks out of sorts at present, hes having a frustrating season, like keane did last year."

    Kelly was solid defensively but it seemed a lack of confidence meant he was unwilling to get forward too often.

    I only saw the highlights on the Premiership, but it looked like he played very well. Jimmy McGee said that he hadn't seen Keane play so well in years! Considering that Spurs were going for the win, it seems strange that Jol took Defoe off with 15 minutes to go. In that type of situation, he usually plays with 3 frontmen. However, that probably shows how poorly Defoe played. He had one change and scuffed the ball over the bar. He was also selfish when in posession. Keane has established himself ahead of Defoe in the pecking order. He has formed a good partnership with Mido who is unfortunately away at the African Cup of Nations. I think if anyone leaves Spurs it will be Defoe.
    BTW, Robbie may have had a frustrating season last year but he still got 17 goals for Spurs. Defoe has 5 this season so he has some catching up to do!
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    Inter chief Massimo Moratti admits Robbie regrets

    He said: “I admit, Robbie Keane is a big regret. The other day I was watching him play for Tottenham on the television [against Charlton]. He had a perfect game.

    “He had a thousand touches and not one mistake. It drives me mad! It was my choice to bring him to Inter, I liked him as a player, but he didn’t shine with us. And now look at him.”
    Nice to see. I thought he was okay there, considering his chances in the team. Of the few goals he scored there were some nice ones, and the fans loved him.
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    He was very young though and Inter are really the sort of club a player would go to in their mid to late 20s when they are playing at their best. He is right though - Keane is starting to show the kind of performances we always knew he was capable of

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    playing for one of the top 5 teams in the premiership, being named their player of the year 2 years in a row and probably player of the year this year as well. Ireland's record goalscorer of all time, combined tranfer fees of 36millions pounds and at the age of 25? i think hes done rather well!

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