Monday, May 8, 2017

Getting to the Bottom of a Bottle Job


Look, Liverpool have the best record against the top six of any team in the Premier League. Manchester City hired the most famous manager in the world, and have not one but two guys named Jesus. Manchester United bought the most expensive player ever. Arsenal haven’t finished outside the top four in two decades. But alas, it’s poor, bumbling Tottenham, with the sixth highest wage bill, and the youngest squad in England, who have truly “bottled it” by not winning the title they were never favored to win. Spurs, who won NINE consecutive league matches to give themselves a fighting chance of catching league-leaders Chelsea in the first place, are somehow losers again for achieving their highest ever league points total, their most ever league wins, and likely their best ever Premier League finish.

This isn’t Steven Gerrard birthing a million “slip-up” memes, it’s a team playing its fourth consecutive London derby, coming off the emotional catharsis of finally, finally canceling St. Totteringham’s day and simply running out of gas against a West Ham team who right now literally care about nothing more than beating Tottenham. It’s a team that in the past three seasons has gone from dreaming about top four and staying out of the Europa League to making serious runs at the gotdang league title in consecutive years.

I’m told their manager, Mauricio Pochettino, has never won anything. He must be a real zero to finish ahead of Pep Guardiola, José Mourinho, Arsène Wenger and Jürgen Klopp. If Pochettino is a choke artist, what the hell are these guys? Spurs “bottling it” is a false narrative built on false expectations that no one can recall actually having until this past Friday. But nothing gets the pundit class all aflutter like the image of silly old Tottenham falling on their faces.