SUMMIT & NOTHING
Spurs boss Pochettino held clear-the-air talks with shell-shocked players after Bayern Munich mauling
- 2 Oct 2019, 22:32
- Updated: 3 Oct 2019, 0:02
MAURICIO POCHETTINO held clear-the-air talks with his shell-shocked stars after their 7-2 thrashing by Bayern Munich.
And the
Tottenham boss told them to forget all about Tuesday’s second-half collapse — and remember only the first half.
Poch’s men suffered the worst ever defeat by an English club in Europe.
And the Argentine summoned his squad, who have won just three of ten matches this season, for talks at training yesterday.
An insider said: “It was calm and no tea cups were thrown. The gaffer said he was happy with the first 45 minutes — and wanted us to remember that going forward.
“Of course he wasn’t happy with conceding three goals in the last seven minutes.
“But he clearly thinks it was a freak result and doesn’t want us to dwell on it too much.”
The thrashing leaves Spurs with one point from their opening two Group B games in the Champions League.
And defender Toby Alderweireld told his team-mates to come out fighting — starting with Saturday’s trip to Brighton.
The Belgian, 30, said: “Sometimes you’re in a corner where you get slapped but you just have to fight a way out.
“Everybody knows this group of players cares. We’ve been in difficult situations before and every time we’ve come out of it.”
Tuesday’s defeat will only ramp up speculation over the future of
Pochettino, who has been linked with Real Madrid.
But Massimiliano Allegri, rumoured to be Spurs’ top pick to replace him, wants to wait until the end of the season before picking a club.
The out-of-work former Juventus boss was at their Bayern game and is already learning English as he fancies managing in England.
But Allegri does not want to join a club mid-season having quit the Turin giants this summer.