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    Thornhill Saint wrote:
    Costa Baz wrote:
    Thornhill Saint wrote:
    You see a lot more of the game on match choice than match of the day. We played really well again. Not sure of the subs though. Richardson has done well on the right. Yoshida is not comfortable on the right and pumped a few wasted balls forwards. He played relatively well but we need him in the centre. I have nothing against Guly but why not bring on your in frm man Puncheon in your time of need if you are not going to start him?

    It is reminiscent of decisions that Adkins made which did not work and stopped because of it? A bit late in the day to learn these things all over again!

    Still, the style of play and confidence of the team was evident. j Rod had a great game. We need to take our chances, and/or cut out crucial silly mistakes but other than that we have a good team who play entertaining football and can defend.
    Agree Yoshida wasted some crosses, but he more than made up for it by stopping 2 dead cert tap ins.
    His distribution can be equally as good as it is bad, but his reading of the game makes him a better player than some give him credit for.
    Good points. I think he is a great player and from some does not get enough credit.

    My question mainly is not about Yoshi but when we have a natural right sided right back, why not play him and leave Yosh in the middle. When Richardson has come on he has done little wrong.

    Dave said we opted for height in playing him and bringing on Guly over Puncheon, but I still don't understand it.
    I think the stats show Norwich to be the leading scorers from headers, in the Premier League, so probably had a lot to do with MP using taller players.

    Adkins said, after he had bought Clyne, that Saints had taken advantage of Clyne's lack of height, home and away when he was a Palace player, by pushing Lambert on to him.
    Could be Clyne's weakness???"
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Pochettino apologises for Clattenburg confrontation

Mauricio Pochettino Mauricio Pochettino

Mauricio Pochettino has apologised for storming onto the pitch to remonstrate with referee Mark Clattenburg after his side were held to a goalless draw at Norwich.

Saints played superbly well in the snow and rain at Carrow Road and should have had the game won before Clattenburg awarded Norwich an injury time penalty for a foul by Luke Shaw on Grant Holt.

Saints disagreed with the decision and saw what they perceived to be justice done as Boruc dived to his right to make the save and preserve the point.

After the game Pochettino came onto the pitch to confront Clattenburg but afterwards was repentant.

He said: “I do know that (you shouldn’t go on the pitch) and I apologise.

“Sometimes you can lose control a little but us managers have to control ourselves.

“Sometimes I feel as if I am playing the game as well on the sidelines.”

He added: “I am happy overall with the team’s performance because we regained that fighting spirit that perhaps we lost a little bit against QPR.

“I think my team played better than last week and in the 90th minute before that penalty was given we deserved to be leading the game.

“So my anger was double fold that it shouldn’t have been a penalty and that we should have been up in the game by that time.”

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