Julien Laurens
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Podcast Appearances
I think he should have resigned after that game.
Even the players were shocked.
by this quarterback, Kinski, whose last game, by the way, was a Carabao Cup game in October.
He hadn't played a single second since October, and you throw him at the deep end like that in a game of this calibre against a team like Atletico Madrid,
It's all the decisions, not just this one, but every decision that Igor Tudor has taken since he took over four games ago now, four games, four defeats.
We know that.
I think he should have resigned.
He didn't resign.
I think the club should sack him.
They go to Liverpool on Saturday.
If he's still in charge by then and they lose again five in five, I think he has to go.
Yeah, I mean, I was with Glenn Hoddle going to Paris and a lot of Spurs fans on the way were saying, Glenn, please come and coach us.
Glenn would do better than you go to the official.
How special.
So beautiful.
And I guess you can get older and everybody who's listening or watching who's played football, you know at some point you're going to be slower and you're going to be as fair and you can't move as well.
All of that is true and it's even true for the best of the best like Griezmann and all the others.
But the touch you would never lose.
Even when you're 70, even when you can just walk and not run anymore, the touch will always be there.
And that was a reminder that even at 35 years old, Antoine Griezmann's touch is still beautiful.