Thursday, 3 October 2019
Tottenham Hotspur Beaten by Munich, Pochettino at Lost for Words
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Tottenham Hotspur’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino, stated that he didn’t have many reasons after his team was beaten 2-7 by Bayern Munich on Matchday two of the Champions League. Pochettino felt his team gave up at the last minute.
Mauricio Pochettino could not analyze the mistakes made by Hugo Lloris and mates. He was only able to express disappointment and praise for the slick performance of the guest.
“We are disappointed. Every touch from Bayern is really deadly. They scored from every touch. This is really difficult to accept, “Mauricio Pochettino stated after the match, as quoted by Football5Star.com from the London Evening Standard.
The Argentinian man added, “They are so cruel. After scoring from the penalty, we had a chance to make the third goal. However, from the 83rd to 88th minute, we conceded three more goals. “
Mauricio Pochettino then stressed, Tottenham Hotspur must immediately rise and forget this bitter reality. He is sure that Harry Kane and mates have the mental strength to get through these bad experiences. “We must stay together. I think we have a strong mentality. We have to move on, “he said.
Implicitly, he also called on the players and supporters of Tottenham Hotspur to be grounded. They must not continue to be swayed by the success of qualifying for the Champions League final last season. According to him, that has made them unable to look clearly ahead.
“Maybe you are bored with my speech. However, football is today, not yesterday. This is always about the show. You have to do that today and tomorrow. “It’s not a matter of experience and what happened three months ago,” Mauricio Pochettino added.
The crushing defeat of Bayern Munich has made Tottenham Hotspur be at the bottom of the standings in Group B. Mauricio Pochettino’s team has 1 score, the same as Olympiakos. However, they have a worse goal difference.
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