Does Ange know that relegation in his second season

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doesn’t count as a trophy?

Clueless Ange’s league winless record continued with yet another loss in the North London Derby, 2-1, meaning the fat Aussie fraud still hasn’t won one yet, as his side face a relegation battle.

Only the bottom three have a worse loss record than Ange’s 13th placed team, a place that could be worse if Man U win their game in hand, as Spurs now sit below a West Ham that sacked their manager and got someone new in.

All the pundits were banging on about the home team starting an 18 year old. Well, Spurs were starting two and again they ended up being Spurs best two on the night. One of them, Gray, yet again playing out of position.

Ange managed to hit City just when they started their blip, that’s lasted longer than most thought. They hit Liverpool in the league cup when they’d just had a bit of a wobble and here was Woolwich, just knocked out of the cup, hadn’t won in three and having a moment of doubt. Perfect timing. Or so you’d think.

From the off it was all them. Spurs could barely string one pass together, never mind two. They weren’t even second best for the opening 22 minutes. Thankfully, they had Raheem Sterling. Someone asked what Sterling brings to the table, well it’s that same stupid running style, that same stupid gurning face and it’s that same falling over routine.

Even the new boy Kinsky though was getting into the act. Palpitations from your keeper, it’s a Spurs classic. After the new boy’s little party piece, Bergvall won the ball and set Spence off on the left wing, the fullbacks outside of the right foot curling cross was brilliant but yet again Solanke was hiding behind his defender. He hasn’t a clue. He actually looked for the defender to hide behind. No effort to get in front and be the first to the ball, no ghosting back so when the defender makes his move you’ve time to react if he misses or miskicks. And people act like he’s the greatest striker they’ve ever seen at the club.

I said at the time it looks like a classic smash and grab job. 23 minutes in it really looked like it. It was another corner, after Sarr’s break down the pitch, a cross from the short corner was headed out but only to Son on the edge of the box and his side footed effort made its way inside the post thanks to a deflection. All against the run of play.

Could they hold on, at least until half-time? Of course not. do me a favour. And what a surprise. It’s a corner. Kinsky was flapping a bit – though throughout the rest of the game looked commanding in his area – the header went off Dragusin and then Solanke into the net. Solanke had 8 touches of the ball in the first half, that was one of them.

Yeah but corners mate. It shouldn’t have been one as the ball came off the Woolwich player last.

OK lads, see it out, go in at the break level it’s fine. Oh, you’ve let another one in. Bissouma was easily dispossessed, Dragusin was late to try and block, didn’t block and the ball bobbled bounced over a weak hand from Kinsky.

The second half saw Spurs with more of the ball but not manage a single shot on target from their eight attempts. In fact Son’s goal was their second and last shot on target. Funnily enough, Ange went all out attack taking Sarr and Bissouma off at the break and replacing them with Maddison and Johnson. All the luxury players and not a single shot on target and yet they didn’t concede either. Funny ol’ game Saint, funny ol’ game.

Knocking on 80 minutes and he brought on Richarlison for Son and people genuinely thought this would be the breakthrough. The game changer. I was more inclined to to expect the Brazilian to go down injured again.

Porro hit the post with what could have been a shot or a cross, while Solanke’s attempted bicycle kick would have been a fitting end to another awful display. As Ange was out coached, yet again.

Now even the media fanbois are questioning him. The snippy replies to the media aren’t going down well and when he’s lost them, which with the way he conducts himself won’t be that long he’ll be off. But why wait? Why give this clown players in this window? Why lumber the next manager with this fraud’s cast-offs?

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