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Matt Hughes doesn't make stories up, he's a quality sports journalist - so if the players are leaking this to him, you can be sure it's for real...
As I said, the backwash of so much football is the mental and physical fatigue it creates.
It's why we desperately needed fresh high grade legs.
The 'kids' now will have to be thrown in or we'll just keep seeing us play well for periods in a game and then losing concentration - which is what we did against inter and these are atypical fatigue signs....
The second thing to look for is players picking up niggling injuries..
So will Poch chuck them in or will we run the legs off who we've got left ?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/were-tired-say-tottenham-players-k59883tmz
We’re tired, say Tottenham players
Matt Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent
September 20 2018, 12:01am, The Times
Spurs lost 2-1 away at Inter in the Champions League on TuesdayALAMY
Several Tottenham Hotspur players claim that the team’s slump is down to exhaustion and mental fatigue and believe they should be given more days off.
Tottenham suffered a third successive defeat for the first time under Mauricio Pochettino when they lost 2-1 away at Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday but the players were made to sleep at the training ground afterwards.
They stayed at the new Lodge hotel at the club’s Enfield base for the first time after returning from Milan at midnight, before training yesterday in preparation for Saturday’s Premier League game against Brighton & Hove Albion. The players have no issue with spending the night at the Lodge, which was built in the summer and used for rest periods between double training sessions during pre-season, but it has added to the feeling of some in the dressing room that they are being worked too hard, particularly given that many of them were heavily involved at the World Cup.
The impact of Pochettino’s training regime has been exacerbated by the after-effects of the tournament in Russia, which included 12 Tottenham players — third only to Manchester City and Chelsea in terms of Premier League representation — eight of whom reached the semi-finals.
Tottenham insist that the manager’s training schedule has not changed during his four years at the club, although that is part of some of the players’ grievance as complaints about a lack of time off are longstanding.
As I said, the backwash of so much football is the mental and physical fatigue it creates.
It's why we desperately needed fresh high grade legs.
The 'kids' now will have to be thrown in or we'll just keep seeing us play well for periods in a game and then losing concentration - which is what we did against inter and these are atypical fatigue signs....
The second thing to look for is players picking up niggling injuries..
So will Poch chuck them in or will we run the legs off who we've got left ?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/sport/were-tired-say-tottenham-players-k59883tmz
We’re tired, say Tottenham players
Matt Hughes, Deputy Football Correspondent
September 20 2018, 12:01am, The Times
Spurs lost 2-1 away at Inter in the Champions League on TuesdayALAMY
Several Tottenham Hotspur players claim that the team’s slump is down to exhaustion and mental fatigue and believe they should be given more days off.
Tottenham suffered a third successive defeat for the first time under Mauricio Pochettino when they lost 2-1 away at Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday but the players were made to sleep at the training ground afterwards.
They stayed at the new Lodge hotel at the club’s Enfield base for the first time after returning from Milan at midnight, before training yesterday in preparation for Saturday’s Premier League game against Brighton & Hove Albion. The players have no issue with spending the night at the Lodge, which was built in the summer and used for rest periods between double training sessions during pre-season, but it has added to the feeling of some in the dressing room that they are being worked too hard, particularly given that many of them were heavily involved at the World Cup.
The impact of Pochettino’s training regime has been exacerbated by the after-effects of the tournament in Russia, which included 12 Tottenham players — third only to Manchester City and Chelsea in terms of Premier League representation — eight of whom reached the semi-finals.
Tottenham insist that the manager’s training schedule has not changed during his four years at the club, although that is part of some of the players’ grievance as complaints about a lack of time off are longstanding.