Harry Arter
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Yeah, you know, we knew how tough the game was going to be off the back of them losing against Wolves.
We knew there'd be a reaction from them.
And, you know, obviously our game plan was just to stay in the game for as long as we can.
But obviously it was an unfortunate goal.
Tad lucky in the sense of how it went in.
But then they went on to dominate, obviously, throughout the first half.
And I've played against Spurs before and, you know, they've got the quality to do that.
To any side, you see it against Everton.
It's disappointing because we had a game plan to try and keep it solid, try and frustrate him for as long as we can, but obviously we didn't manage that.
Yeah, there's no point being unrealistic at half-time and looking at the game other than trying to make sure you keep the scoreline down.
The game was finished at half-time.
It would have took a miracle to come back and get four goals, especially the way they were playing.
That's probably the only positive we can take from the game, that we didn't fold, we all stuck together, we dug in.
It's a real small positive, but we can take that.
Pretty much what I just said, everyone to dig in together.
That message was clear that we need to show some pride this second half.
As I said, Spurs have got the ability to score four, five, six, and you look at their last away game, they were able to do that against a good Everton side.
As disappointing as the day was, we've got to try and take some sort of positive from it.
The Christmas break's been good for us.
We've had three tough games.