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Spurs boss Pochettino accepts title dream has faded
Graeme Souness claimed Tottenham badly missed a wise “old head” in midfield in their crushing 1-1 draw against West Brom on Monday night.
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Tottenham Hotspur’s Toby Alderweireld has revealed “the world stopped” at full-time in Monday’s 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion – a result which all but ended Spurs’ hopes of beating Leicester City to the Premier League title.
“We were unlucky in the first half and created lots of chances but these happens in football”.
“We’ve got to move on, Chelsea are next and hopefully United do us a favour and we’ll go from there”.
“It has not gone”.
“But we need to still believe and keep fighting and be ready for the next game and hope Leicester drop points”, the Argentinian, looking to see Spurs crowned champions of England for the first time since 1961, added.
“We’re very disappointed, it’s normal”, he told Sky Sports. “We’re a team battling for all our lives, desperate for points and desperate to put a performance in after Arsenal where people were saying we’re on the beach” Fletcher said.
“We’re becoming a very good team and teams below us want to come here and get a result”, Kane said. And we lost control of the game, in the first half we were fantastic, but in the second there was always the feeling that the game was open.
“All we can do is keep fighting and do what we can”.
After missing Sunday’s 4-0 win over Swansea, Vardy will now also be suspended for Sunday’s match at Old Trafford, where Leicester could wrap up its first ever Premier League title with victory.
“That’s not down to us, that’s their points of view”, he said. It’s impossible for them not notice, as Spurs have been above all the giant clubs in the Premier League table all season long.
The report from former assistant referee Glenn Turner of you-are-the-ref.com discloses the official with this season’s best record is Anthony Taylor, with only three major boobs in 27 games, with the worst referee being controversial Moss.
Even with the title bid falling after 35 games, the fact Tottenham are even in the race is a stunning achievement.
“We are not an easy team to play against, but Tottenham gave 100 percent effort”.
“They approach you and there is so much respect and I feel that’s something we’ve won this season”.
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Leicester would have to wait until the final day of the season to receive the trophy when it plays at deposed champion Chelsea, which is 29 points adrift in ninth place.