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'Pochettino is not the problem' - Lloris backs under-fire Tottenham boss

mawspurs

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The France captain does not believe that the former Southampton manager should take the blame for Spurs' current slump, claiming that his team-mates are "too comfortable"

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mawspurs

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I think Hugo is spot on with this. Too many players in their comfort zones not pushing themselves to improve individually and as a team.
 

Smokinhotspur

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Well said Hugo. People can blame the manager, his tactics, subs etc all they want but the reality is our squad is packed with gutless legends who should not be here in the first place and need to be gotten rid of asap.

The poor return with essentially the same players under 3 managers says it all. Of course there is the bigger problem at our club and its structure that allows us to constantly get in this sort of debacle where no one is clear on the recruitment process.
 
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double0

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Sherwood said it and all hell broke lose. Poch should continue to have them training double shifts.

he has to break these players down mold set build.
 

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When Hugo speaks i listen because when he does speak it is worth listening to.

Bit like Ledley, he said very few words and captained mostly by his actions and example but when Ledley spoke you listened and it meant more, you knew it wasn't just bluster and bravado, he never used two words when one would do.

I get that from Hugo, if Hugo had said what Ade said about the home support (a lot of which i agree with) more people would have pricked their ears up and listened, as it is Ade will probably get barracked at the next home game

Hugo should wear the armband.
 

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When Hugo speaks i listen because when he does speak it is worth listening to.

Bit like Ledley, he said very few words and captained mostly by his actions and example but when Ledley spoke you listened and it meant more, you knew it wasn't just bluster and bravado, he never used two words when one would do.

I get that from Hugo, if Hugo had said what Ade said about the home support (a lot of which i agree with) more people would have pricked their ears up and listened, as it is Ade will probably get barracked at the next home game

Hugo should wear the armband.

Well said

And...I think I might be gay...at 25 I've come to the realisation that I love Hugo Lloris, perhaps I've been in denial for while now, because my love for the great Frenchman has grown in his time with the club. Formidable!

On a serious note. Here's hoping we can keep him at the club, he seems to want to buy into the Tottenham plan, but the plan is struggling.

Totally agree with what he said and Poch s not the problem.
 

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When Hugo speaks i listen because when he does speak it is worth listening to.

Bit like Ledley, he said very few words and captained mostly by his actions and example but when Ledley spoke you listened and it meant more, you knew it wasn't just bluster and bravado, he never used two words when one would do.

I get that from Hugo, if Hugo had said what Ade said about the home support (a lot of which i agree with) more people would have pricked their ears up and listened, as it is Ade will probably get barracked at the next home game

Hugo should wear the armband.
I agree with most of this but you can't really use the Hugo / Ade comparison in this case, Hugo has more than earned the right to speak, Ade hasn't even earned the right to play.
 
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