Ramos failing to get Tottenham out of first gear
Tom Collomosse, Evening Standard22.09.08
As Juande Ramos drove away from White Hart Lane, one fan spoke for every Tottenham supporter when he asked the manager: "Will it get better?"
Ramos nodded before steering his black Porsche Carrera S out of the stadium car park, but his team's display in their goalless draw with Wigan did little to indicate that improvement would come quickly.
Ramos was forced to deny rumours that he was homesick and keen to return to Spain, while he admitted the pressure was "very high" on his bottom-of-the-table team.
Spurs were, predictably, booed off against a Wigan side who had few problems dealing with their hosts' increasingly frantic attacks.
The result confirmed Spurs' worst start to a League season for 53 years, and means Wednesday's Carling Cup third-round tie at another struggling club, Newcastle, is now more significant than ever.
Poor as they were against Wigan, there were some rays of home for Spurs.
Vedran Corluka looked assured at centre-back alongside Jonathan Woodgate, Heurelho Gomes showed once more that he is an excellent shot-stopper, Didier Zokora and Jermaine Jenas were busy, while Fraizer Campbell was again a lively second-half substitute.
But Roman Pavlyuchenko, their £14million summer signing from Spartak Moscow, never managed to pick up the pace of the game, and was replaced by Campbell for the second half.
Pavlyuchenko was spotted studying an English phrase book before the game, but it is the language of Premier League football which the Russian must master quickly.
Not only is he trying to adapt to his new surroundings, the 26-year-old has hardly had the chance to draw breath after playing during the summer for Spartak and scoring three goals to help Russia reach the semi-finals of Euro 2008 in June.
Last November, Ramos secured his first League win as manager when Spurs demolished Wigan 4-0 at White Hart Lane.
Almost one year later, it is Wigan, not Spurs, who have moved in the right direction, so much so that Bruce was disappointed with a draw. "They were there for the taking," he said.
Spurs fans lament that the sales of Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov have cost their team about 50 goals per season, but both players were equally effective at linking midfield with attack and pulling opposing defenders out of position with their clever movement.
Without them, the midfield and the forward line appear on different wavelengths, and it is crucial for Spurs that Luka Modric, when he recovers from his knee injury, can discover the form he shows for Croatia and which persuaded the club to pay Dinamo Zagreb £16.6m for his services.
After his side defeated Wisla Krakow 2-1 in the UEFA Cup on Thursday, Ramos made four changes, restoring Pavlyuchenko, Corluka, Jamie O'Hara and Benoit Assou-Ekotto to the starting XI.
But Ramos' men failed to test Wigan goalkeeper Chris Kirkland in the first half, and came to life only when Campbell and, in particular, Aaron Lennon were brought on after the break.
Ramos said: "The squad is very young, and the pressure at the moment is very high. It is difficult for them to be bottom of the table.
"We need to get a victory quickly. We play at Newcastle on Wednesday, and we know that we need to stay in that competition."
Reader views (5)
if ramos decides to go,I cannot blame him,sack comolli,and persuade klinsman to come.No more russians,croats or other east europeans bring in players who will treat spurs with respect and not as a stepping stone to achieve their dream,ie more money.
- Bob Banks, chester uk
Rob Hotspurs is a Gooner, ignore all his posts.
Tottenham will get it right in the league starting at Pompey. Ramos still doesn't know his best starting eleven through no fault of his. Blame Judas Keane and Berbatov, both disruptive in the 2 weeks pre-season in Spain. And take some pleasure in Keane's inept performances for Liverpool, now there's no Berbatov to make him look good.
- Nick Collins, Los Angeles USA
Predicting scorelines don't win you points? How can Supporters think a team at the bottom will beat a team soundly? Unbeaten for last 2 games, Ramos is worried as a new team wont gel yet, dont forget playing with 2 strikers who knew eachothers game for 2 seasons.. Wise assistant, never!
Look at table, few games won and move up 6 places
i agree sack Comolli, its time for him to go, he has'nt found a teenage starlet.
We need to stop buying young players for the future, players for now!
- Adrian, London
To all you Spurs fans....
Look at the League Table .... it's perfect
Cannnon Squad forever !!!!
- Ash Burton, Grove, UK
Just as I predicted we drew against Wigan. I think Portsmouth will be up for it after getting soundly beaten at the weekend & could beat us, leaving us marooned at the bottom. To all those Spurs fans that continually criticize my realistic comments, I told you so. I dont think we will get relegated, but I am extremely concerned. Ramos is looking & sounding suspiciously like Santini, which is extremely worrying. Sack him, remove Comolli & instate Poyet as manager with Wise as his assistant.
- Rob Hotspurs, South London
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