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Tottenham Hotspur – Premier League Football – 2 May 2016
Mousa Dembele can expect to be charged after appearing to poke the eye of striker Diego Costa in a melee at the end of the first half.
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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino might have to deal with two huge blows to his team in the midfield area.
“The way we train every day, sometimes we have to stop them because it is too much”.
In happier developments, Chelsea’s draw gave Leicester City their first Premier League title.
“There is nothing more to say, it was emotion”.
“When the ex-champions are celebrating like they won the league at the end, it shows that we’re doing something right”, Kane told the BBC after the game. But I think it’s good that there are rivalries everywhere.
Pochettino said: “Nothing to say”.
We’re going to have to wait to see how this all shakes out.
He added: “I wouldn’t say we were dejected”.
“This is how we want to carry on [fighting at the top of the league]”.
“It’s a derby and fight for winning the title”. He called and thanked us for what we did, especially the second half, and I congratulated him for being champions.
“Congratulations Leicester. A lot to learn from them”, two-time African Footballer of the Year, Kanu, who played for Arsenal, Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion tweeted Monday night.
Guus Hiddink was sent tumbling as ugly scenes marred Chelsea’s stalemate with Tottenham on Monday night.
“Leicester deserve it. It might not be a surprise anymore but it’s a shock for the established clubs that they did so well”.
“If you’ve done some judo and wrestling you can easily fall”. Those incidents you must not have, so we must calm down. “Three matches ago, I said in my mind Tottenham will win all the matches and we are very, very concentrated on this”.
To see such a proud man take such an embarrassing tumble was not a good look for a game that was thrilling until the very needless end. An emotional game between two big clubs.
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri’s whereabouts were unknown however.
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I would like to watch the match, but I think I am on a flight back from Italy, so it’s hard for me to watch the match. “I didn’t see any tears because it was not a Facetime conversation, but his voice was trembling a bit”.