What's new

Lloris: Danny Rose outburst propelled Tottenham to Newcastle victory

Dharmabum

Well-Known Member
Aug 16, 2003
8,274
12,242
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/ll...ed-tottenham-newcastle-victory-101414995.html




Lloris: Danny Rose outburst propelled Tottenham to Newcastle victory

Captain Hugo Lloris says Tottenham’s players were unaffected by Danny Rose’s outburst last week – and he feels Sunday’s victory at Newcastle showed the squad’s commitment and focus.

Rose – who has been out of action with a knee problem since January – made waves in midweek when he aired frustrations to a national newspaper, bemoaning Spurs’ wage structure and lack of transfer activity while stressing his desire for well-known signings.

It has since been suggested that the England left-back’s feelings are privately shared by some of his team-mates – especially when it comes to their pay packets – and his comments soured the mood among supporters just before the opening weekend of the Premier League.

on Friday, manager Mauricio Pochettino drew a line under the affair – and Lloris has also played down its significance, underlining the unity in the dressing room." data-reactid="21" style="margin-bottom: 1em;">But, after Rose apologised on Friday, manager Mauricio Pochettino drew a line under the affair – and Lloris has also played down its significance, underlining the unity in the dressing room.

READ MORE: Lloris defends Tottenham’s transfer policy

“I think it’s important, one thing, because we heard a lot of things – the team is very quiet about that,” said the skipper. “Danny made a mistake, he apologised and we move on. That’s it. But the team was never affected about that because we were so focused on our first Premier League game.

“We know from outside if you start to listen, inside the squad you can be affected, but the most important thing is to stick together, be focused and have the same ambition.

“Danny is part of the team. We understand his frustration. It’s now been six or seven months that he’s been out of the team with an injury. We hope he’s going to be back as soon as possible.

“We stayed calm. We’re still in touch with Danny and there’s no problem. If people from outside want to make trouble, it doesn’t affect us because we are a good squad with a good mind.

“Sometimes you can make mistakes. The thing is you don’t have to repeat this kind of thing, and the most important thing is that the leaders of this team are not affected. We’re moving on and we showed it yesterday – the commitment is great inside the squad.”

Vice-captain Harry Kane echoed his skipper’s sentiments, stating: “It’s been put to one side. Danny said what he said. We’ve all moved on from it.

“From our point of view we’re strong, we’re all Tottenham players, we’re here for a reason and that’s to play for the club. That’s what we’ve got to do – just focus on the pitch. That’s all that matters. It wasn’t really a big thing at the training ground to be honest.


“We’ve been focused on the game and we know that, whatever happens off the field, what’s most important is what happens on the field in front of our fans.

“We had great support [at Newcastle], as we always do. That’s all it comes down to – playing on that pitch and winning those games.”

on Sunday." data-reactid="37" style="margin-bottom: 1em;">Having kicked off their campaign with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle, Tottenham are now preparing to face reigning champions Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday.

It will be Spurs’ first competitive match of the season at the national arena, which will host all of their home matches this term.

The Lilywhites have a poor record under the arch and lost three of their five matches there in 2016-17, while their draw against Gent was as good as a defeat, ending their European campaign.

However, Spurs beat Juventus 2-0 in Brent in their final pre-season friendy, and Lloris believes they can continue to put their Wembley woes behind them.

“I think it belongs to the past,” he said. “We had a few bad performances in the Champions League – against Monaco, against Bayer Leverkusen – but it was an experience.

“We had some great performances there too, even if the results were not the best, like in the Europa League [against Gent] when we had 10 men against 11 – we dominated the game and the space on this big pitch.

“It was the case against Chelsea when we lost 4-2 in our FA Cup semi-final, and it was the case against Juventus – one of the best teams in Europe.

“Step by step we need to build a real confidence at Wembley, create our own atmosphere with our fans and try to be connected with them.

READ MORE: Spurs start with a win at Newcastle

“It’s up to us, we are the actors. We’re going to try to put intensity in our performance – in our runs, our passing and our movement – and try to create something at Wembley.
 

DCSPUR

Well-Known Member
Apr 15, 2005
3,918
5,415
its funny I was going through the starting X1 for the top 3-4 teams and thinking if there was a player i would swap for one of ours. The answer was no for any outfield players....I thought for a second about Hugo and then realized that in addition to being a solid keeper he is a real leader and that is so important for a young group.
 

MichaelPawson

Well-Known Member
Aug 22, 2013
834
2,149
Considering what Hugo's been through in the past with different iterations of the French National Team, the trouble Danny's caused the team must seem quaint.
 

Shadydan

Well-Known Member
Jul 7, 2012
38,247
104,143
Headline: Lloris: Danny Rose outburst propelled Tottenham to Newcastle victory

Article:
“I think it’s important, one thing, because we heard a lot of things – the team is very quiet about that,” said the skipper. “Danny made a mistake, he apologised and we move on. That’s it. But the team was never affected about that because we were so focused on our first Premier League game.

:sour:
 

shelfmonkey

Weird is different, different is interesting.
Mar 21, 2007
6,690
8,040
How good are we gonna be when we propel ourselves out of 2nd gear?!! We strolled thru that game yesterday like we'd just got out of bed.
 

greaves

Well-Known Member
Dec 6, 2006
6,171
9,070
we are the actors. ...

Very Shakespearean Hugo! Love it.

We are such stuff as dreams are made on...
 

agrdavidsfan

Ledley's Knee!
Aug 25, 2005
10,918
13,352
Not sure how true it is but I heard that Hugo can actually have a bit of nasty streak in him, very vocal leader
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
37,604
88,446
One of the things Hugo and Poch see eye to eye on is not suffering fools. Hugo was key in selecting a France squad back in 2014 that omitted the troublemakers and bad attitudes. Hence the likes of Nasri being nowhere near the squad, with positive results.
 

Snarfalicious

Well-Known Member
Jul 15, 2012
15,721
72,061
Personally loved this quote:

on Sunday." data-reactid="37" style="margin-bottom: 1em;">Having kicked off their campaign with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle, Tottenham are now preparing to face reigning champions Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday.
 

CornerPinDreamer

up in the cheap seats
Aug 20, 2013
3,716
8,088
Personally loved this quote:

on Sunday." data-reactid="37" style="margin-bottom: 1em;">Having kicked off their campaign with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle, Tottenham are now preparing to face reigning champions Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday.

0.jpg
 
Top