Analysing Heung Min Son's Tackle On Antonio Rudiger; Is Tottenham And Mourinho Having Misplaced Priorities?

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Heung Min Son has been showing questionable antics over the last few weeks and for someone who's kept Everton's player Andre Gomes in hospital as a result of his bad tackles and conduct he should be better comported but the opposite has been the case and I definitely feel that Tottenham Hotspurs has been very wild with tackles these days, they hardly play beautiful football anymore, it's no more of playing the long balls and players like Serge Aurier attempting to dazzle, so what does this tell you of a Mourinho led Tottenham? Honestly I had doubts about Mourinho managing Spurs, he might be a big manager but I think he's lost what it means to be a great manager, he's more dwelling on his past laurels and hearing his sarcastic remarks about Antonio Rudiger after the match which Chelsea is Literarily disappointing.

So the thing is, in the match against Chelsea, the ball was displaced off Son by the Chelsea defender Antony Rudiger as as he attempted to move Son raised his studs directly to the chest of Rudiger while he was at a ground level or position and certainly made contact and according to VAR it was a sending off for Heung Min Son because of violent conduct. In my opinion players capitalise on the mistakes of their opponent I would exactly have fallen on the ground if I had a boot to my ribs and chest whether my ribs eventually got broken or not the fact that there was an attempt by someone to reach for my ribs I wouldn't wait till it gets broken before I'd seek for a punishment for the offender because I believe if players aren't proactive in their actions the career of a lot of players would have been over. And anyone blaming Antonio Rudiger for falling and rolling on the floor is biased and heartless.

There was an attempt on his ribs even if the impact didn't break his ribs, that singular attempt to aim for his ribs is why I think Son deserves the red and close to five match ban. It's disheartening that done players cannot keep their cool on the field of play and that's one major problem I had with Diego Costa at Chelsea, I look at the mojo at Tottenham and I see that they're attempting to win by hook or Crook, their last EPL games especially against Watford was a struggle and they were majorly outplayed. I'm looking at a team managed by Mourinho and it seems toxic, I belief Mourinho should focus his attention on Son because the South Korean needs therapy, he's heading for a downward spiral and psychologically this would be a dent to his boisterous career should be continue in the way he's currently going. Instead he choose to attack Rudiger, rather than being a manager and manage the heated aura at White Hart Lane.

There shouldn't be any questions on Heung Min Son's red card, because it's rather becoming a habit for him to be indulgent in dangerous tackles. The truth is that I actually get the fact that he's frustrated because Delle Alli Did the same thing to Matteo Kovacic who is mild and easy going, so it's like the whole Tottenham team now wants to either commit fouls and tackles, play dangerously, rather than keeping their cool and actually coming up with a strategy, o believe Tottenham lost against Chelsea because they had no plan in place and many of the players were indisciplined. In a nutshell I feel the Son's red card is deserved because his intentions are to injure a player with his violent conduct, you don't do that and go free simply because the other player you infringed on is acting up. Of your intentions in the first place are not dangerous then we begin to talk about Rudiger and that's how football works.



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