Friedel praises Bassong performance

by Matthew Harris on October 25, 2011

New Spurs goalkeeper Brad Friedel has praised the resilience at the club that has seen Spurs transform their season after a disappointing start.

After the gloom that descended following the Manchester City defeat, Spurs have embarked on a six game unbeaten run and Friedel has hailed the backs-to-the wall defensive resistance that held out in our last two away games.

“Everyone knows about all the injuries we have at the back and the boys, especially Seb, played really well,” Friedel said.

“There are a lot of little things that go on in a game that a lot of people don’t notice, and when you come to places like this you get everything thrown at you as a centre-half. Younes and Seb did really well.

Brad Friedel has played his own part in the turnaround and although he may be seen as a temporary stop-gap for a couple of seasons, Brad’s safe hands are a welcome relief from the heart-stopping keeping we’ve been used to in recent times.

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Coys14 October 25, 2011 at 8:39 pm

Can only be good news that our 5th choice centre half is playing well. If king can return in few weeks as predicted and fingers crossed go on and play the 20 league games arry wants him to I feel daws will have to be at his almighty best when he returns to force Kaboul out in the form he’s in.

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digispurs October 25, 2011 at 9:03 pm

Bassong scares the hell out of me when he plays!! Rather sell him and get Cahill :)

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Gerry Rowland October 26, 2011 at 2:10 am

SAMBA SAMBA SAMBA NEED I SAY MORE?

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cahil_is_shit October 26, 2011 at 4:05 am

digi lay off the crack mate look at how many times bolton have been tonked this season with cahil leading their defence. He is shit and so overated it is untrue.

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R Black October 26, 2011 at 8:01 am

Samba, Cahill, Dawson, Kaboul, and the future would be bright at the back.

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