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Son Heung-min ‘sorry’ as Tottenham suffer defeat to Brentford

mawspurs

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Son Heung-min has apologised to Tottenham supporters following their 3-1 defeat at home to Brentford and branded the performance as ‘unacceptable’.

Source: Metro
 

Phil-spur99

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Too many times have we heard it this season.

There has been lots of talk recently, particularly from Kane, of standards slipping. My worry is once players have gone down that route it’s very hard for them to pick them up again without slipping into bad habits, so you may just need to try and move those players on - problem is that’s a large part of the squad.
 

Jamturk

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He didn;t look that sorry ambling back not caring about defending over and over again yesterday.

The front 4 were a disgrace yesterday.
 

Dennism

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He should apologise and so should all of them. They have been a disgrace this season and have basically taken the piss out of us fans. You would hope that the empty stadium and lap of disgrace yesterday would get the message across to them but I doubt it.
 

Japhet

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Talk is cheap. Heard it way too many times now to think it means anything.
 

Gassin's finest

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I'm sick of his sorrys to be brutally honest. Fed up of him beefing everytime he/we go shit. Just fucking sort it.
 

Smokinhotspur

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One of the biggest problems in the squad is a lack of character and resilience and Son is the very embodiment of that along with several others (Lloris, Dier, Sessegnon, Sanchez etc). Conte was spot on when he said this group don't like to play under pressure or under stress. This critical attribute is very difficult to develop so we can expect this group to continue to buckle when put under pressure. The only solution is in the transfer market to shape a squad that contains a better balance of tough resilient types vs nice son in law types. No pun intended.
 

FloridaSpur

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Two shits i do not give about what any player thinks about that performance.

Three weeks ago the club refunded fans for the Newcastle debacle. Did we see any improvement?

Water off a duck's back.
 

14/04/91

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Played every week, regardless of how poor he’s performed (and generally he’s been pretty poor). Same as Lloris and Dier, it’s one fuck up after another and a starting place the following week.

Saying sorry after yet another abject, uncaring, shoulder shrugging performance is pathetic. Once is fine, half a dozen times (and I’m being kind) is media training bullshit.
 

Japhet

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Just words as usual, means nothing at this point.


What would mean something would be players giving their weeks wages to a good cause every time they put in a pathetic display. Of course, it wouldn't cross their minds to do such a thing though. They can just chuck out a few platitudes and get straight back to their luxurious life styles.
 

Oscar22

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What would mean something would be players giving their weeks wages to a good cause every time they put in a pathetic display. Of course, it wouldn't cross their minds to do such a thing though. They can just chuck out a few platitudes and get straight back to their luxurious life styles.
Imagine the sheer amount of money we could have given to charity given the way this season has gone!
 
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