The report highlights Emmanuel Adebayor’s significant role in the Europa League match between Tottenham and Maribor. Adebayor, positioned at the forefront of the Tottenham attack, played the entire match, which Tottenham won 3-1.
Although Adebayor did not score in this match (with a goal disallowed for a slight offside position), the report emphasizes his contribution to the collective effort. It mentions that Adebayor’s performance may have given ideas to manager André Villas-Boas, suggesting a potential shift towards a two-player attack.
While noting that Adebayor occasionally lacked skill in the final execution, the report highlights Tottenham’s control of the match, thanks in large part to Jermain Defoe’s hat-trick with goals in the 22nd, 49th, and 77th minutes.
Overall, it appears that Adebayor played a crucial role in the team’s strategy, even if he didn’t score himself, and his performance may have influenced the tactical considerations of the manager for future matches.