Lloris asks Tottenham teammates to apologize to fans after 6-1 defeat to Newcastle

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Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has asked his teammates to apologize to their supporters after suffering a 6-1 defeat to Newcastle on Sunday, April 23. Lloris asks Tottenham teammates to apologize to fans after 6-1 defeat to Newcastle Lloris was unable to prevent Newcastle from running riot with the ball picked out of his net on a handful of occasions before halftime. Jacob Murphy opened the scoring inside 61 seconds and fired in a 25-yard stunner eight minutes later after Joelinton had doubled the Magpies’ advantage. In-form Swedish striker Alexander Isak then got in on the act, bagging a brace in the space of two minutes as disgruntled Spurs supporters began to head for the exits. After conceding five times in the opening 21 minutes of a humbling outing against Newcastle, Lloris had to be hauled off at halftime. Harry Kane did pull one back for the visitors early in the second half, taking him to 207 Premier League goals and one behind Wayne Rooney on the all-time list, but Callum Wilson scored within 65 seconds of being introduced off the bench just past the hour mark as Newcastle ensured that they hit fellow Champions League hopefuls for six. Lloris asks Tottenham teammates to apologize to fans after 6-1 defeat to Newcastle After the game, Lloris candidly spoke out and could not hide his disappointment at the result and performance. He told Sky Sports; “It’s very embarrassing. We should apologise to the fans. We didn’t show a good face and we could not match the performance of the Newcastle players. We were late in all aspects of the game and we completely missed the first part of the game. The second half is a different story but it’s really painful. “It is not even about tactics, we just could not fight and we were late. I think Newcastle just had a great performance, they were very aggressive and offensive everywhere they had the ball. It is difficult right now to assess the performances but there was a lack of pride. You can get punched once or twice, but it was like we could not even react or bounce back. Newcastle deserve a lot of credit for starting the game at 100 miles per hour. They knew exactly what to do. “We can try to find excuses and analyse the performances but the first thing is we miss the fight. In football if you go on the pitch without the desire to show aggressiveness makes things very hard. Lloris asks Tottenham teammates to apologize to fans after 6-1 defeat to Newcastle “It was a bit of a mess on the field. We cannot hide ourselves behind the club’s problems, we are professionals but today there was too much lacked. There was a differences in level between Newcastle and Tottenham. We have two very difficult games to bounce back with in midweek.” Tottenham who are guaranteed to end another season empty-handed and behind arch-rivals Arsenal, have more testing encounters fast approaching as their next two Premier League fixtures will see them take on Manchester United and Liverpool.

Gundogan accuses Manchester City teammates of lacking desire to win

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Ahead of a derby showdown with Manchester United, Ilkay Gundogan has accused his Manchester City teammates of having the wrong attitude and not showing the same desire that has brought them success in recent years.

Gundogan accuses Manchester City teammates of lacking desire

Gundogan made the claim after Manchester City suffered a 2-0 defeat to Southampton during an EFL match. Sharing his recent findings with reporters, the German footballer said; “Definitely I would share that it was a lack of attitude, lack of confidence, lack of commitment you know. I feel like, especially today, but even in the last few weeks, we had games where we could have done better. “Maybe we’ve won games, but I feel like something was a little bit missing, something’s off. Obviously, with the quality we have in the squad, we’re always able to win games, even when we don’t have the best day. Gundogan accuses Manchester City teammates of lacking desire “But at the moment it feels like there’s a special recipe missing in the team – performances, the desire and hunger is maybe not as it was in recent years. “It’s tough, against even a side that’s struggling a little bit in the Premier League right now, but we knew that Southampton was always tough to play, always very aggressive and always able to score a goal. “Unfortunately we made it too easy for them and in the end we need to admit that with a performance like that, we deserved to lose. Hopefully it was the right wake-up call for us. If it is it’s something good we can take out of the game. “We have to do better, we need to start the hard work again and be humble, because things will not come to us automatically – we need to deserve them.”