Spurs fans are breathing a sigh of relief after Tottenham's Champions League win over Eintracht Frankfurt, but their manager Thomas Frank still faces the wrath of an unhappy fanbase. João Palhinha, one of the team's midfielders, has been at the center of attention as he spoke about the upcoming games and the team's performance.
Palhinha, who has been instrumental in Spurs' success in Europe, was asked if Spurs can win the Champions League this season. His response was calm and measured, "It's not about winning the Champions League. In life, it needs to be with steps." The midfielder wants respect for his hustle and that of his teammates, rather than seeking cheap headlines.
Frank's 3-4-2-1 system paid off in the win against Frankfurt, with Palhinha filling in at right center-half as part of a depleted squad. The performance was energetic and controlled, showcasing the team's front-footed menace. But for now, the focus is on the Premier League, where Spurs face tough tests against Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, and Arsenal.
Palhinha acknowledges that Spurs' domestic form has been underwhelming, but he believes that this win can be a turning point. "The motivation is always high when you play these kind of games," he said. "We know the reality of where we are in the table and we definitely need to change this, because it's not the image of Tottenham that we want."
When asked about the difference between Spurs' domestic and European form, Palhinha pointed out that injuries have been a major factor. However, he emphasized that players must take responsibility for their performances, particularly in key moments. "We conceded some goals that we couldn't concede," he said. "We miss sometimes the details."
Palhinha's words suggest that Spurs are not taking the criticism from fans and pundits too seriously. While Frank is under pressure to deliver, Palhinha wants the focus to shift back to the team's performance on the pitch. As for the Champions League, Spurs have a real shot at reaching the last 16, but only if they can turn their domestic form around. The road ahead is rocky, but with players like Palhinha leading the charge, Spurs may just be able to overcome the challenges and achieve something special.
Palhinha, who has been instrumental in Spurs' success in Europe, was asked if Spurs can win the Champions League this season. His response was calm and measured, "It's not about winning the Champions League. In life, it needs to be with steps." The midfielder wants respect for his hustle and that of his teammates, rather than seeking cheap headlines.
Frank's 3-4-2-1 system paid off in the win against Frankfurt, with Palhinha filling in at right center-half as part of a depleted squad. The performance was energetic and controlled, showcasing the team's front-footed menace. But for now, the focus is on the Premier League, where Spurs face tough tests against Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, and Arsenal.
Palhinha acknowledges that Spurs' domestic form has been underwhelming, but he believes that this win can be a turning point. "The motivation is always high when you play these kind of games," he said. "We know the reality of where we are in the table and we definitely need to change this, because it's not the image of Tottenham that we want."
When asked about the difference between Spurs' domestic and European form, Palhinha pointed out that injuries have been a major factor. However, he emphasized that players must take responsibility for their performances, particularly in key moments. "We conceded some goals that we couldn't concede," he said. "We miss sometimes the details."
Palhinha's words suggest that Spurs are not taking the criticism from fans and pundits too seriously. While Frank is under pressure to deliver, Palhinha wants the focus to shift back to the team's performance on the pitch. As for the Champions League, Spurs have a real shot at reaching the last 16, but only if they can turn their domestic form around. The road ahead is rocky, but with players like Palhinha leading the charge, Spurs may just be able to overcome the challenges and achieve something special.