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Koeman disappointed by Southampton fans’ lack of respect for former boss Pochettino

mawspurs

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Southampton manager Ronald Koeman was left disappointed by supporters’ lack of respect for Mauricio Pochettino, as Saints were defeated 1-0 at Tottenham in their first reunion with their former boss.

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Redfap

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Terrific press conference by Koeman! He seems an absolutely ripping choice as replacement, His comments on the game are honest and pretty much spot on!
 

thinktank

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Saints fans have no class. Jacked-up wannabees.

At least one fan recognises this though...

Pochettino has gone to great efforts to show his feelings for Saints over the past weeks. Winning today had nothing to do with his comments. What had a lot to do with the result is the fact that once again Karma and our incapacity to forgive and learn for the past will take it's toll on our future. I was filled with great admiration and respect for Koeman and Pochettino and their ability to show respect for one another.
We mocked the Skates and ended up in Administration and only saved by the generosity of Markus Liebherr and his family. Have we still not learned our past lessons. Are we to yet again see Karma teach us more lessons. Koeman showed us today that positivity towards past behavior by Pochettino can overcome all hatred for his departure. I felt ashamed of the chants and knew today we were beaten by a better team put together in our own style. Spurs play today show that imitation is surely the greatest way of flattering our players, and Koeman and what he's doing.
There was no shame in today's result, we gave everything and bar a stroke of better luck could have equalised, even won. The shame lies in the fact we are incapable of giving Koeman, the players and everyone in the game, a fan-base he could be proud of away from home.

That bit is wtf???!! though. lol Utterly bizarre thing to say.
 
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beuller

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I have a lot of time for Koeman. Not just because he said nice things about Spurs. He seems genuinely honest about what he sees and long may it continue.

In other news. Wenger was pushing and shoving on the touchline again. When will the powers that be put a stop to this animal? It's not fair for other managers to be exposed to this hardman's intimidating tactics. Terrifying.
 

Edgarsglasses

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Can't help but be impressed by Koeman,comes across really well & is a honest & likeable kinda guy.Wish him well
 
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