As hinted on Thursday, your HIC went to a show on Wednesday night. The band: The Dandy Warhols. The venue: The Black Cat. I've only gone to the Black Cat a ...
Unfortunately I missed the last three songs because I had to get to my car before my parking expired. And for those two pop-driven tunes, I have to say my standout of the night was Holding Me Up. The Dandy Warhols played to a near-capacity crowd of 697. I wish I had gotten to see all of it. The band: The Dandy Warhols. The venue: The Black Cat.
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The Tottenham assistant boss is speaking to the media following the FA Cup fifth round defeat at Championship side Sheffield United.
The energy was the problem. We used different players but these players have to show. I think the team we picked today was fine. We also have to look at the medium period and we have many games. Today there were 5,000 here to watch our performance and we apologise because it was a big missed opportunity. The Spurs assistant head coach was the main man in the dugout again with Antonio Conte recovering in his Turin home following last month's emergency surgery to remove his gallbladder.
Tottenham Hotspur assistant coach Cristian Stellini criticised his side's energy levels after they crashed out of the FA Cup at the hands of Sheffield ...
[Manchester United](https://theathletic.com/football/team/manchester-united/) and [Fulham](https://theathletic.com/football/team/fulham/) will battle it out for a spot in the semi-finals. The problem was the energy we have to use in this type of game. This was the problem for the me.
Tottenham dominated for the majority of the match at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, but they failed to do anything with the possession. Attempts on goal were few ...
Tottenham last won the FA Cup in 1991 and have failed to make it past the fifth round for the last five seasons. With two games in hand over Newcastle and one over sixth-place Liverpool, holding on to a spot in the top four and a Champions League berth next season is now the club’s top priority. If we want to score we have to find the target. “We had the opportunity to score but we never found the target. None of the new legs made any real difference as Tottenham continued to struggle to produce in front of goal. Tottenham dominated for the majority of the match at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, but they failed to do anything with the possession.
Tottenham assistant head coach Cristian Stellini said his side missed a big opportunity to progress in the FA Cup after being knocked out by Sheffield ...
"The players made it a good watch for me," he added. "We need to look in the medium period, we have many games. "He's unbelievable with the ball, there's not many Premier League players who can do what he does with the ball. "We used a good team to play this game against this type of opponent. "When the energy is not at the same level as your opponent sometimes you can lose. "I think the team we chose to play the game was fine," Stellini said.
League Two Grimsby Town beat Premier League Southampton to reach quarter-finals for first time since Second World War.
“I know that past the hugs and the high fives there is a machine there that wants to win everything. I think for the players, this is an experience and they’ve earned the right to look forward to such a game.” A warm reception will surely await off the pitch but not on it. “It’s a double feeling to be honest,” Kompany said. “It is not a regret,” Stellini said. Stellini made six changes after Sunday’s win against Chelsea and revealed England captain Kane had been struggling with illness.
And your HIC, needing to wake up at 5:30am tomorrow for work, would like to get his zzz's right after the concert (once he arrives home safely, of course). —— ...
With only 24% possession and three shots on target, the bottom-half League 2 club stunned the Premier Leaguers to reach the quarterfinals of the FA Cup. Southampton are already in the midst of an absolutely dire season. Even worse, the performance was terrible. The loss was bad. Your HIC is only giving you a short hoddle today as he forgot to write it earlier in the day, is heading to a show tonight and realised that show is starting later than normal. And your HIC, needing to wake up at 5:30am tomorrow for work, would like to get his zzz’s right after the concert (once he arrives home safely, of course).
A beautiful solo effort from Sheffield United's Iliman Ndiaye secured a 1-0 win over a stunned Tottenham, who crashed out of the FA Cup fifth round.
However, the Brazilian looked a shadow of his World Cup self and crashed his best chance well over the bar when one-on-one. Harry Kane - a 65th minute substitute - then wasted a free header in the dying embers, sealing his side's fourth elimination from the fifth round in as many years. The Blades should have gone in front just before the break when Ismaila Cheick Coulibaly panicked after being afforded a clear run through on goal, firing well wide from Pierre-Emile Hjojberg's mistimed backwards header.
Tottenhams wait for a major trophy now stretches 15 years; their last piece of silverware came in 2008 when they won the League Cup; Spurs have now exited ...
But if he wants to win trophies, he might have to leave Tottenham and I'm sure that is keeping him awake at night. Meanwhile, Kane has had a great time at Spurs and scored lots of goals, but he hasn't lifted silverware. He added: "This really was a great chance for Tottenham. There is also an acceptance of an over reliance on Kane and that he cannot play in every single game, while Stellini also revealed the England skipper had been struggling with illness. "Steven Gerrard made the point when he was at Liverpool. There were 5,000 of them here to watch our performance and we apologise because we missed a big opportunity."
Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara has hit out at a quartet of stars following the shock 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Sheffield United on Wednesday evening.
This was the problem for me, the energy in this type of game. “I think we missed a big opportunity. But if you look at that back three on paper, when you’re realistic about your chances of winning the FA Cup, that back three is not good enough. Other players have to step in and do a job for you. Dier is the same, Davinson Sanchez. “You’ve got Richarlison, Son and Lucas in your side.
Last Friday marked 15 years since Tottenham Hotspur last won a major trophy. They may be regulars in the Champions League and play in arguably the world's ...
Redknapp’s team were thriving, and very much in the mix for a top-four finish and were huge favourites. The midfielder was sent off for a horrendous challenge on Brecht Dejaegere, and from there Spurs were never able to take control of the tie. that’s not a trophy, is it? The problem was they had also conceded three (all in the space of seven slapstick first-half minutes), and went on to ship a further two goals and were knocked out. And frustration clearly got the better of Alli again. Whatever happened in the league, their dynamic young team looked destined for a trophy-laden future. “But sometimes you need to make mistakes in order to learn from them. His priority was clearly qualifying for the big one again. In the days before VAR and goal-line technology, there were some things you just couldn’t legislate for. Domestic cups were clearly not his highest priority (he often referred to them as a “distraction” and once suggested winning them “only builds ego”) but this penalty shootout defeat, with Christian Eriksen and Lucas Moura missing from the spot, heaped on the pressure in his final weeks in the job. They were in a commanding position, with Juve needing two away goals without reply heading into the final 30 minutes of the tie, but didn’t have the nous to see the job through. Unlike his predecessor Pochettino, Jose Mourinho was determined to win domestic cups.
Spurs deserved yet another FA Cup exit with their trophy drought now expected to stretch to 15 years.
If Stellini and Conte were arrogant in their selections, the players were complacent and lacking the required mentality. Every Spurs fan had seen last night's game before, and many probably saw the result coming, as a disjointed side laboured from the off. Spurs arrived here with four wins from five League games to face a second-tier side prioritising promotion, and with the FA Cup draw wide open.
Tottenham's 1-0 loss to Sheffield United saw hopes of lifting a domestic trophy go up in smoke again. Sportsmail takes a look back at 10 shambolic results ...
The defeat is one of eight consecutive FA Cup semi-final defeats since Spurs last lifted the famous trophy in 1991. Remarkably the loss was not Spurs worst domestic cup exit of the season... Pompey, on the other hand, had endured a miserable season after being deducted nine points for entering administration. The absence of Cristian Romero and Kane from the starting eleven raised questions pre-match. Villas-Boas had opted to leave Defoe, his only fit senior striker, out of the squad for the trip to face Neil Warnock's Leeds United. The home side's exit display was summed up when loanee midfielder Gedson Fernandes saw a tame penalty saved by Krul. The defeat came with a healthy dose of controversy which prevents it from featuring higher up the list. Forest entered the match at the bottom of the Premier League, but manager Steve Cooper still made nine changes. While a defeat to League Two side was embarrassing, the context of the FA Cup semi-final loss to Portsmouth makes the defeat all the more painful for Spurs fans. Sheffield United's shock win doesn't even come CLOSE to Tottenham's biggest cup humiliation as they bring up 30 domestic exits since 2008 glory... Tottenham fans were forced to endure a horror show at Craven Cottage in 2011 as Harry Redknapp’s side crashed to a 4-0 defeat in the FA Cup fourth round. Eric Dier climbed into the stands in the aftermath of Spurs loss to Norwich in 2020