Graeme Souness
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
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Come on.
Three have gone in.
But I think we're talking about Tottenham.
Before the game, a team that could win the Premier League.
Nothing changes because they lose that game today.
When you think that's the goal they got from all the possession they had, Foster wasn't having to make lots and lots of saves.
You'd like to think with a team with that kind of ability in their group that they would have caused Watford a lot more problems today than they did.
Undone by two set pieces today, Spurs.
Here's Kieran Trippier with Geoff Shreves.
Kieran, after the euphoria of Old Trafford, does that really bring you down to earth through a crash?
Even more disappointed because you had taken the lead?
No lack of effort on your part, but any idea why it just wasn't there for you today?
Kieran, appreciate you talking to us.
And so they have quite a wait until their next game in two weeks' time against Liverpool, which will be at Wembley.
But, Jermaine, how much does that change the mood?
Just that one defeat after the great uplift of beating Manchester United at Old Trafford.
It's the worst time to lose, especially when you go away, because you've got the international break then.
Some people say it's great because the fact of you can go and take your mind off it no matter what the result is and concentrate on international football, but it was the worst time for me, especially going away in international, because then you've got to come back and you want to try and get out your system, but you've still got to go through analysis, you've still got to go through what went wrong,
So presumably the players, just to say, they're going tonight to their teams all across Europe, so they won't get the chance for the manager to actually... Exactly that, because I'd like to get it done on a Tuesday or Monday, and you get it done and you can put it to bed.