The fall out from an epic eight goal thriller does not just centre around Jol, but also Spurs' keeper Paul Robinson, who was at fault for two of the goals and looks increasingly fragile for club and country.
Tottenham have been beaten by shots from outside of the area seven times this season, while many of the goals they've conceded could have been saved by a more agile keeper, even if they were not blatant errors.
If Jol survives until January it will be interesting if he makes a move for a new keeper, but he will be anxious to avoid looking like he was passing the buck on to his shot-stopper or team morale could nose dive.
There is a lot of tension at White Hart Lane, but who will be the first to be axed and who deserves to be? Let us know.
turbo_drift
Player - Paul Robinson.
ghimpheng
Originally posted by turbo_drift:
Player - Paul Robinson.
but it is the manager decision to put him and some other tottenham players
so ultimately it is manager's fault
dragg
spurs defence is horrible.
jol is to be blamed. he signed a lot of players but none good in defence.
omgukilledkenny
In Jol's defence, he cant possibly foresee the players going to make blunders(Robinson against Aston Villa) or miss easy chances(Bent and Berbatov against Arsenal) when he picks his XI.