With the competition for midfield areas set to grow a lot more could the 32-year-old be sent packing by Andre Villas Boas? Just what a big difference a weekend makes. Recently Tottenham looked down and out. Aaron Lennon injured, Jermain Defoe injured, Gareth Bale injured, out from the Europa League and falling away in the race for a Champions League location next period. Then Samir Nasri got a beginning purpose which will need to have sent chill bumps down the back of Spurs fans; was this the minute all of it capitulated. Then, within seven second half minutes, the mood had changed rapidly. Touring Spurs and 3-1 up are truly and well straight back on the way. But it didn't only happen out of nowhere; it was mainly as a result of daring decision making of gaffer Andre Villas Boas. While using Emmanuel Adebayor off was a given considering his dreadful display of aafootballaa your decision to throw Tom Huddlestone and Lewis Holtby into the motion was a much braver contact. Dividends were paid off by it with each of them playing a task in the objectives that ultimately gave Spurs victory. But while Adebayor came set for criticism I do believe a specific Scott Parker got off lightly. Allow me to preface this by making my opinion of Parker very clear. He is a high class player. I am not for starters second insinuating otherwise; hell I know I'd want to have him at Everton. But I'm just getting a feeling that AVB isn't entirely sold on the 32-year-old. Against City he did his usual thing; enjoyed his usual game but he lacked the dynamism to steadfastly keep up with famous brands Yaya Toure, Samir Nasri and co. His passing was down in comparison to the far more efficient Huddlestone and Holtby and he continues to accomplish this strange turn on the basketball thing he usually does; not really a problem I recently think it is annoying. In other words I am uncertain he's Andre Villas Boasa cup of tea. With Holtby, Dembele, Sigurdsson, Sandro and Huddlestone all at his disposal currently the rumour mill still churns that Joao Moutinho may be his number one target. If his search for the Porto man is ultimately effective I really think that Scott Parkeras days at Spurs may be designated. Call it a hint, call it a whim, call it moronic; but I would maybe not make sure of Parker remaining a Spurs person next period. Do you think Parker could go in the summertime? If so, where? image: A xtranews @hitcmathewnashGoogle+more experiences from Mathew Nash Iam Mathew Nash a 23 year old graduate in Sports Studies and I've an love for sport. With a really eager fascination for the madcap world of football I've been identified amongst friends as a beacon for bizarre sporting trivia and understanding. My other love is for writing and hopefully mixing the 2 will create an exceptional and enjoyable marriage that will divide, create and share impression.
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