Quite interesting confession made Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino after victory over Manchester United 3: 0. He actually could miss the entire outcome of the match, which came within six minutes after the break.
And the reason is purely human. The Argentine revealed
he had a call of nature, which had prevented him from seeing the third goal for his team. But hardly regret it, given the fact that "spurs" via crushed his opponent.
"I missed goals Lamela if I have to be honest. I watched it on television in the manager's room at the stadium. I was in the bathroom and heard the roar of the crowd, so I left everything and went to see on television what is happening," revealed with a smile Pochettino.
Thanks to this success, his team keep alive their chances to triumph with the title still lagging seven points behind leaders Leicester. That's why this win is extremely valuable, in the opinion of the manager.
"Show your opponent that we're still here, that still fight for the title. If the opponent us wrong, we should be there and react. Seven points is a big gap, but we must continue to believe," said another Pochettino.
And the reason is purely human. The Argentine revealed
he had a call of nature, which had prevented him from seeing the third goal for his team. But hardly regret it, given the fact that "spurs" via crushed his opponent.
"I missed goals Lamela if I have to be honest. I watched it on television in the manager's room at the stadium. I was in the bathroom and heard the roar of the crowd, so I left everything and went to see on television what is happening," revealed with a smile Pochettino.
Thanks to this success, his team keep alive their chances to triumph with the title still lagging seven points behind leaders Leicester. That's why this win is extremely valuable, in the opinion of the manager.
"Show your opponent that we're still here, that still fight for the title. If the opponent us wrong, we should be there and react. Seven points is a big gap, but we must continue to believe," said another Pochettino.
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