Whilst I agree with you the point is true that he doesn't appear to have a Plan B, if we go a goal behind we very very rarely turn it round and win the game and managers have started to catch on, Rogers changed Liverpool's formation around at St Marys and look what happened ? In his time here we have always played better against the decent teams and poorly against teams that do not suit our style - West Ham, Stoke, Villa to name but three !
If that continues at Spurs he will have a short honeymoon period, they expect to beat the poorer teams more than we do. We always write it off as "typical Saints". Not sure that attitude will hold water at Tottenham !