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The return of several players such as Udogie and Romero in the squad after the red card penalty received gave Postecoglou more freedom for several substitution options and strategy changes and the results were quite visible when they face Newcastle and won quite heavily but the problem is with their current situation in the tight schedule of course there must continue to be a rotation that is useful to minimize so tht the player
are not too stressed in playing because if they are allowed to fatigue then the risk of injury will be greater than before.
Thedefeat against West Ham yesterday was proof that even big clubs and dark horses like Liverpool, Manchester City Arsenal and Tottenham will be very difficult in their busy schedule but not much time lag.
In a few day we will also see some matches which I will not play with bets on EPL clubs in the current situation of course Arsenal against Brighton and Liverpool against Manchester United are the best treats.
The positive impact of having key players back was evident in the victory against Newcastle, where the team performed well. Postecoglou needs to have his team for rotation, especially during a tight schedule. Managing gametime for players to avoid fatigue is indeed crucial to minimize the risk of injuries. The demanding schedule requires strategic rotation to keep the squad fresh and competitive.
The defeat against West Ham emphasizes the challenges that even big clubs face during busy schedules. The competitiveness in the Premier League, especially when there's not much time to recover between matches, can lead to unpredictable outcomes. It's a reminder that no team is immune to the effects of a congested fixture, and adaptation becomes crucial. Postecoglou's ability to navigate through these challenges, rotate the squad effectively, and maintain performance levels will be crucial for Tottenham's journey this season.
The problem is back to the rotation because currently for Tottenham, their strength is still not solid and there is a gap between core players and reserve players which makes the difference quite pronounced when they play with core subs and rotating players who use reserve players.
Talking about competition for clubs in the EPL, there is no need to doubt because in the end when we often watch the EPL from season to season of course we know that the competition here is always interesting every season and this is what makes the EPL more attractive than other major competitions in Europe.
The defeat against West Ham emphasizes the challenges that even big clubs face during busy schedules. The competitiveness in the Premier League, especially when there's not much time to recover between matches, can lead to unpredictable outcomes. It's a reminder that no team is immune to the effects of a congested fixture, and adaptation becomes crucial. Postecoglou's ability to navigate through these challenges, rotate the squad effectively, and maintain performance levels will be crucial for Tottenham's journey this season.
The Premier League is famous for its "Boxing Day" moment, namely the days leading up to Christmas where the Premier League teams will face a very busy schedule. A team that can face Boxing Day well is one that has good squad depth, or has a smart coach who is able to rotate players very well. I think Postecoglou is that kind of coach. I'm really looking forward to the schedule on Boxing day because as @arimamib said, match results are very unpredictable.
This is a paradise for football lovers where other major competitions have prepared for holidays but not with the EPL which always displays the best treats even not infrequently for big matches that can be watched with family because of the momentum of Christmas or New Year's holidays.
This is a special attraction for the EPL which is indeed very unfortunate to miss.
But indeed this is not too suitable for matches that are bet on because after all the pause is very short because sometimes only 1 or 2 days before competing again this makes the situation not too good if you really think about betting on it.