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Why We Lost At Chelsea | How We Fix It For Everton | A Coach's View
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Spurs lost 2-1 at Chelsea — and A Licensed Coach JJ is calmer about it than most. This is the tactical post-mortem: how we conceded, what actually went wrong, and the gameplan to survive the final day against Everton.
This episode of A Coach's View is a collaboration between OhSoSpurs and JJ's own channel, The Full Co. Jim and JJ break down:
- The Kolo Muani right-wing debate — should he start the biggest game of the season?
- The first goal, broken down properly — why it wasn't just the keeper, and the "circle of half mistakes" that led to Enzo's strike
- Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernández and the quality gap between this Chelsea side and our midfield
- The Kolo Muani mistake that gifted Chelsea the second
- An honest defence of Richarlison — and why we'd have been relegated long ago without him
- JJ's gameplan for Everton: be the protagonists, dominate the ball, take control of our own destiny
A point against Everton on Sunday keeps Spurs up.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 — Why JJ's feeling chipper despite the defeat
01:21 — The Kolo Muani right-wing debate
05:54 — A promising first 20 minutes
07:15 — The first goal: a "circle of half mistakes"
11:19 — Cole Palmer, Enzo, and the quality gap
14:00 — The Kolo Muani mistake for the second
15:35 — In defence of Richarlison
19:52 — A peek at next season
21:44 — The Everton gameplan: how we survive Sunday
25:37 — Final word
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