£9 million well spent by Tottenham?

Date: 10th March 2011 at 7:02 pm
Written by Matt_G-Freebody

When transfer rumours in 2009 linked the young Brazilian midfielder Sandro to White Hart Lane there were a few raised eyebrows about the unknown player. But with the player also linked to a number of big clubs in Europe, including Tottenham’s arch rivals Arsenal, there was no doubt about his potential. This time last year a deal was made for a reported transfer fee of £9 million and Sandro moved from Brazilian side Internacional to Tottenham Hotspur with the agreement that the player would move after competing in the Copa Libertadores (the South American equivalent of the Champions League) which finished near the end of August.

Sandro, who was a product of Internacional’s youth academy, went on to win the competition last year before moving to his new side in North London. Fast forward to the present day and Spurs have just qualified for the Quarter-Finals of the Champions League following their 0-0 home draw against AC Milan last night, winning 1-0 on aggregate. The key player in the two legs was the solid performances from Sandro who showed enough tenacity, strength and discipline to keep Milan at bay, especially in the 2nd leg last night where he played the holding midfield role on his own.



Harry Redknapp and his coaching team were right to stay patient with the player. It was also a smart move to let him stay at Internacional, there’s no doubt that winning the Copa Libertadores increased his confidence. Sandro only made his 9th start for Spurs against AC Milan last night but didn’t play like a 21 year old fresh from South America, instead he looked like an experienced defensive midfielder making vital interceptions that kept Milan from linking up their midfield to attack.

European football may suit Sandro at this time of his career but there will be high hopes for the player to become one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premier League. Redknapp certainly feels that the player has a bright future after last night’s performance by saying “I thought Sandro was immense in midfield, He’s powerful, strong, aggressive. He’s got the ability to run and work for 90 minutes and I felt he turned in a great performance for us. He’s in the Brazilian squad and a young player with a big future.”

The likes of Tom Huddlestone may be looking over their shoulder as Sandro is bound to get more minutes on the pitch in the Spurs shirt and rightly so. But, Redknapp may decide to keep patience with the midfielder and only include him in the right games, although he will be vital if Spurs are to go on to extend their European run by progressing even further in the Champions League this season. He worked well alongside Wilson Palacios in the 1st leg against Milan as both players sat deep to protect the back four, but last night Sandro proved he can do it on his own as Luka Modric was preferred in the middle for the home tie with a more attacking intent.

So, not only can Tottenham fans celebrate being in the last eight of the Champions League, the fact their manager is the first English manager to do so (since Terry Venables with Barcelona in 1986) but also the fact they have a quality midfielder with a great future ahead of him.

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9 Comments

  • zsd says:
    Date: March 11th, 2011 at 10:55 am

    8m well spent……..?

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    says: 8m well spent........?
    zsd
  • sss says:
    Date: March 11th, 2011 at 4:06 pm

    we will see, I think that kind of money needs the player to preform fo more than half a season e.g. 9 games—- sameone like the comparison of bale and his price tag from 11m to 40-50m

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    says: we will see, I think that kind of money needs the player to preform fo more than half a season e.g. 9 games---- sameone like the comparison of bale and his price tag from 11m to 40-50m
    sss
  • John says:
    Date: March 11th, 2011 at 6:11 pm

    He did break up the play well. I would have liked to have seen him make some more accurate passes once he had won the ball though. But that is being hyper critical! Looks like Wilson is finished. And Charlie showed Hutton a thing or two, once again!

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    says: He did break up the play well. I would have liked to have seen him make some more accurate passes once he had won the ball though. But that is being hyper critical! Looks like Wilson is finished. And Charlie showed Hutton a thing or two, once again!
    John
  • emad says:
    Date: March 11th, 2011 at 7:27 pm

    Under the circumstances of the game, Sandro did exceptionally well and this is a qualified assessment of his performance. We must not forget also this was his second impressive showing against Milan. He is expected to make accurate passes under different circumstances as well as improving his shots on goal. Only when he starts scoring few goals and then only we can say the investment on him has been money well spent.

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    says: Under the circumstances of the game, Sandro did exceptionally well and this is a qualified assessment of his performance. We must not forget also this was his second impressive showing against Milan. He is expected to make accurate passes under different circumstances as well as improving his shots on goal. Only when he starts scoring few goals and then only we can say the investment on him has been money well spent.
    emad
  • LTY says:
    Date: March 12th, 2011 at 1:08 pm

    You also have to consider that he has already completed a season in Brazil before coming to Spurs…..So far so good, he has been good for us. Lets see how he does next season, I for one think he will be even more “immense” for us.

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    says: You also have to consider that he has already completed a season in Brazil before coming to Spurs.....So far so good, he has been good for us. Lets see how he does next season, I for one think he will be even more "immense" for us.
    LTY
  • sybrian says:
    Date: March 12th, 2011 at 10:46 pm

    EMAD — he’s a defending midfielder of 21 – he’s not a striker so dont expect too many goals from him!!

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    says: EMAD --- he's a defending midfielder of 21 - he's not a striker so dont expect too many goals from him!!
    sybrian
  • AntiOnan says:
    Date: March 13th, 2011 at 12:11 am

    Emad he is DCM not a MC.

    I am happy for him to do as well as he has. When he does what you ask he is in cult hero superstar(Dave mackay) class. Give him time!!

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    says: Emad he is DCM not a MC. I am happy for him to do as well as he has. When he does what you ask he is in cult hero superstar(Dave mackay) class. Give him time!!
    AntiOnan
  • KING HUSEYIN says:
    Date: March 13th, 2011 at 11:20 am

    Sandro is the best defensive midfielder in the premier league already ,taxi for Jenas ,Palacios and O’Hara ,Fergie put your eyes away son

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    says: Sandro is the best defensive midfielder in the premier league already ,taxi for Jenas ,Palacios and O'Hara ,Fergie put your eyes away son
    KING HUSEYIN
  • Shannon says:
    Date: March 14th, 2011 at 3:09 pm

    The club has handled this lad really well, really professionally. He was allowed to come when he was ready. He took English lessons while still in Brazil and also went for counselling to prepare him for the separation from home. Then he was allowed to develop at a reasonable pace at White Hart Lane. It is a measure of how highly regarded he is that all this trouble was taken. He is seen as the future of Spurs. Well played to all concerned!

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    says: The club has handled this lad really well, really professionally. He was allowed to come when he was ready. He took English lessons while still in Brazil and also went for counselling to prepare him for the separation from home. Then he was allowed to develop at a reasonable pace at White Hart Lane. It is a measure of how highly regarded he is that all this trouble was taken. He is seen as the future of Spurs. Well played to all concerned!
    Shannon

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