All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur (2020) s01e07 Episode Script
No Regrets
1
There is the shrill
of the referee's whistle.
And it's Tottenham Hotspur nil,
Leipzig nil.
But all the chances falling to Leipzig.
And there is work to do for Tottenham.
Fuck me, boys. Come on!
Fucking want the ball. Play.
Just smashing it long
and fucking defending.
We're not gonna win nothing like that.
Stop fucking dogging it.
One half, come on.
We want to win,
but any result if we don't concede goals
is a good result.
We want to win.
The few mistakes that we made defensively,
we cannot make.
The huge sacrifice that some of you did
to try to keep that clean sheet
has to continue.
And the best way to win,
in fact, is not to concede goals.
We know that the game is difficult,
now we know even more it is difficult.
And that last thing is what I call
to cope after your mistake.
And every time we lose the ball,
it doesn't matter where,
is the moment that they can hurt.
There is no time to touch your balls.
There is no time to say, "Fuck off."
There is no time to be disappointed.
There is no time to jog back.
There is no time.
And the game is there to win.
Make the effort until the fucking limit.
There is no time to complain.
There is no time to touch your balls.
Come on. Hey!
Is this gonna be a memorable
European night in North London?
A new era begins for Tottenham Hotspur.
The most important thing
Courage.
Honesty.
Family.
Listen to Tottenham Hotspur's stadium now.
Let's go together, boys.
Come on.
Thought this game would have goals,
certainly with the chances
that have been created so far,
but we are still at nil-nil.
Aurier in lots of space.
But now he bombs forward.
Delivers a low ball in
Lucas save comes back out.
And it's pulled wide by Berwijn.
Lo Celso with a shot.
Werner chips the ball
into the penalty area.
Oh, that could be a penalty.
It is.
It's Ben Davies who's given it away.
It was a clumsy challenge,
and RB Leipzig have a penalty.
Advantage RB Leipzig
as Timo Werner buries the spot-kick.
And that's the away goal.
Tottenham Hotspur nil, RB Leipzig one.
Leipzig are coming forward.
Looking to play in Timo Werner
who's let it run through
Excellent save by Lloris.
Well, that could've been,
"Good night, Tottenham Hotspur."
Lo Celso hits it left footed.
Oh, he's hit the post.
And Tottenham were so close
to an equaliser.
Come on you Spurs.
But they're still battling,
still fighting for an equaliser.
In comes the cross
That was the chance
that Tottenham had been waiting for.
Full time.
Spurs nil, Leipzig one.
And Spurs need
the kind of heroic scene last season
to progress
to the Champions League quarter-finals.
It wasn't the result
that every Spurs fan wanted last night.
José describing Spurs
like a gun without the bullets.
Let's go. Let's go. Come on.
It's a bruising defeat against RB Leipzig.
No Harry Kane and no Heung-Min Son
is hurting the team.
Over the next three weeks,
Spurs need results
if they're to avoid ending
this season empty-handed.
These two guys,
you have to be focussed on
pressure in front of you.
Everything that happens
behind Gio and behind Winks
is forward of you.
It's always difficult for a manager
to come to a club in mid-season.
I mean, you couldn't really write
this season in terms of what's happened.
You know, when you think last summer
we were in the final
of the Champions League,
We were the largest net spender
in the transfer market last summer.
And sitting here today,
um, you know,
Mauricio's no longer with us,
José Mourinho's with us.
You know, we've had injuries
that you couldn't believe.
I think we were really unlucky
to have so many
principal first team players out injured.
You know,
I think we've underperformed to date,
where we should be in the league
relative to the quality
that we have in our squad.
Um, but we still have 25 percent
of the season still to play.
This final part of the season
is crunch time,
and will determine
whether Spurs can finally win a trophy
and finish high enough up in the league
to qualify for next season's
Champions League.
We have to have a highly competitive team.
We have to play with style.
Uh, we have to challenge
every competition
that we're in to the very best.
Morning.
I also think, and credit to José,
he's just been a class act.
He's obsessed
in a positive way with winning,
but he's come into a difficult situation.
Spurs follow the loss against RB Leipzig
with another defeat away at Chelsea,
dropping valuable points.
After that match
and some worrying performances,
José and his staff
decide to try and engage the players
in a different way.
OK.
So the other day we put,
um, in our dressing room,
we put a video there,
as you know,
of all the goals that we conceded
for the whole season.
The objective was to keep it
going, going and going.
If you are not there, you will be later.
You put your shoes, you give a look.
One of you, or some of you together
decided to to switch off,
and not watch it.
I think that's funny,
but I think that's a way
to run away from
the things that are very obvious.
You must feel
responsibility.
And it's not about one guy,
it's about everybody.
We are being very,
very punished in our results.
So don't take it personal,
take it on the globality.
The penalty against Leipzig,
what do we see?
Our team is very well organised.
The game in this moment is under control.
And now, Dele walks away
of the dangerous area
when there are three guys
in conditions to be dangerous.
Honestly, I don't blame only him.
I blame him.
I blame him.
You have to communicate.
You have to tell Dele to come back.
I feel ridiculous to say this because
I was really a shit player
playing at a shit level,
but I promise you, man, if I am there,
I don't let Dele go.
I would make him stay here,
so a situation under control
Dele walks
And then it's a penalty.
It's a simple mistake, but it's a goal.
Yeah, I knew it wasn't good
when it happened.
Somebody like Mourinho
who's been at the top of the game
has seen it all before and, um,
he deals with things well.
There's no doubt with him.
He's straight.
He'll tell you what to do and for me
that's the type of manager
I want to work for.
I want somebody to say,
"This is what you do."
And then,
that's how you improve as a player.
Look at Chelsea.
See how we concede this goal.
If you look to this with simple eyes,
you say, "Toby's fault."
"Lost the run of the guy,
the guy comes here and he shoots."
But now there is a shot
and it's not a goal.
Now is going to be a second shot.
And it's not a goal again.
And third shot
and you concede the fucking goal
on the third shot.
You know, it's not possible.
You have to read.
You have to communicate.
Playing for Mourinho,
the demands of the game are huge now.
You see the difference
in in how we train,
how we defensively
how he wants us to to be
and I think that's very positive.
There's more pressure on us
and it makes it more difficult.
But now, of course,
we know for more than ever,
if you wanna achieve things
you have to work as a team.
Keep going, Joao.
When you have problems here,
we cannot be only thinking
that these guys,
these two solve the problem. OK?
These guys here, they need to help.
The team is attacking our goal,
and we are walking.
We are walking.
If you sprint, I guarantee you guys
that third shot will not be possible.
It's this extra effort that is missing.
We are always leaving each one alone.
Fucking hell.
My team mate is in trouble.
I give everything to help him.
We are playing our lives
and we don't do the extra effort.
You don't defend as a team.
The amount of shit goals that we concede.
Where are the levels of concentration?
Where are the levels
of being focussed in what you are?
It looks like you just play the game.
This is not just about playing.
This is not just about playing.
Let's go.
Sometimes,
I am ultra-demanding with players
because it's not just
the tactical organisation.
It's not just the game plan.
It's also, um a state of mind.
It's only possible when the team
defends well.
And we need to have pleasure
on playing for the clean sheet.
The same way
you have pleasure to score goals.
And that's what I want to do
is to give them this state of mind.
This is Dier.
This is Sanchez.
This is Vertonghen.
- On this side
- Aurier a bit higher.
And long.
Within the first team,
there are international stars
from around the world,
but the squad also has a core number
of homegrown players
that come directly from the Academy.
In 2001, we decided that we were
gonna embark on two massive projects,
which was the Academy and our stadium.
The Academy was important
because we need to have
a production line of players.
You know, the idea that you can run a club
that every year you just go and spend
tens of millions of pounds on the player.
It's just unsustainable.
So, that's where the Academy
becomes important.
We wanted to design
a world-class facility.
And with that, hopefully,
give us a better chance to
attract and train young talent.
And, of course,
the next part of the jigsaw is,
how do you get that talent,
potentially, into the first team?
Hi Harry, can you get a, "To Rachel?"
Rachel? How do you spell Rachel?
- R-A-C-H-E-L.
- Yep.
One player who has managed
to graduate into the first team
is, central midfielder, Harry Winks.
- Harry.
- Have you had fun today?
- Yeah.
- Have you?
- Yep.
- You want me to sign your shirt for you?
- Of course.
- Yeah?
Stretch it out for me.
I think Winks is playing better than ever.
- Yeah, I agree.
- Completely.
Winks was a player
of lateral pass, lateral pass
and lateral pass.
You see him play now. Phwoah.
- Phwoah.
- Improved a lot a lot.
Hey, Winks!
Not just the vision forward,
but also the area of of action.
Sort of everywhere.
- He must run a lot.
- A lot.
A lot.
Harry Winks was just five years old
when he joined the club,
and has become
a regular first team player.
Ever since I can remember,
I always wanted to be a footballer
and I think I was just born with it.
My dad, he was a footballer as well
at semi-professional,
and I always used to watch him
playing locally when I was growing up.
I'd be in the dressing room with him.
Very good, Winks.
Good, Winks. Good!
My dad was a massive Tottenham fan
I just followed in my dad's
footsteps with that as well,
and I used to go to
as many games as I could.
One game we played Middlesbrough.
We had the seats right
on the halfway line, in the leather seats.
I don't know how we managed
to wangle them tickets,
but it was yeah it was amazing,
we had a great view.
And I think we won
the game as well so it was
That's my first proper memory
of going to White Hart Lane with my dad
to watch Tottenham play.
Nkoudou
Ball into the middle's brilliant!
Harry Winks has won it at the end.
To play for the club that you love
and play at the club that you supported
since you was a kid is, obviously,
more of a kind of emotional attachment.
So when we win,
it's just that bit more better for me
and when we lose it's just that bit worse.
He made his England debut
at the age of 21.
That was incredible getting my England cap
because it's not something
I thought was gonna happen.
Winks with a lovely pass for Rashford.
You know, I was with the 21s at the time.
There was someone
who pulled out with an injury
and I got called down
by the under-21s manager
and he just said to me, um,
"You're with the seniors."
I couldn't believe it. I was shocked.
And I remember I was a nervous wreck.
I was absolutely shitting myself
to be honest.
It's probably one of
the greatest achievements
I've had in football, you know,
playing for my country and my debut.
Good afternoon, everybody.
We brought some really
special guests today from Tottenham.
So we have Gary Mabbutt,
one of our legend players
from back in the day.
And we have Harry Winks,
one of our present first team players
to come and have a chat with you,
play some games.
- Hello, how are you? I'm Harry.
- Good to see you.
Hiya, Harry. Nice to see you.
How are you?
Harry what?
Winks.
- Harry Winks?
- Yeah for Tottenham.
Oh, this was way before my time,
I don't even remember these players.
- Way, way
- Well, I know one.
I know this man.
- Who's that one then?
- That's Pelé.
- I'm sure that
- Who's that?
That's Pelé.
- Look at these, Sheila.
- Oh, yeah.
Look at the football boots.
Yeah they're the and these
are the kind of modern football boots.
Oh, yeah. Softer.
- Softer aren't they? Yeah.
- Yeah.
- This is the balls we play with now.
- Oh, yeah.
- So, it's um
- Heavy, innit?
Heavy, yeah.
This one's heavier. Try that one.
It's even heavier.
Was you much of a football fan?
I have been down
to Spurs with my father,
when I was younger.
Oh, really? You like Tottenham?
Tottenham played. My dad liked Tottenham.
When I look back,
my dad taught me all the basics
of football really, you know
going across the field and
just playing one-touch passing with him,
him kicking it up in the air
and me controlling.
You know just kicking the ball and
just the love of playing football really
that's what he taught me.
Who's your favourite?
Gordon Banks.
Gordon Banks?
He was a good choice him, wasn't he?
My mum and dad have sacrificed
so much over the years.
I remember speaking to them
when I first got my professional contract
and they were so proud of me.
They done a lot for me
to get where I am today.
I can't thank them enough
for everything they've done for me.
- You're gorgeous, Harry.
- Thank you.
- You're cute.
- Thank you. So are you.
Tottenham's next match
is a Premier League game against Wolves.
A win today
could see Spurs move up to fifth.
We're only four points off the top four.
You wanna see the grit.
You wanna see the determination.
You can have a nice training ground.
You can have a nice stadium,
but the most important thing
for supporters is,
"What's going on, on the pitch?"
Come on. Come on.
Concentration beginning.
Come on. Come on.
Everybody, come on.
For the very first time in his career,
Harry Winks will be captain.
Come on, lads.
Fucking massive game for us.
We have to win.
They played three days ago.
Let's fucking press 'em.
Our intention is to fucking win.
Let's go, boys.
Come on!
Let's go!
A proper Spurs boy
and a proper Spurs captain today.
Harry Winks takes the armband.
Lucas Moura
into the gap
It's what Lucas Moura's really good at.
That will be a yellow card
early in the game for Ruben Neves, surely.
Winks
Dele Alli's at the back post
and he flicks it goalwards.
And it's smashed into the net
from close range by Steven Bergwijn.
Winks
Ah, brilliant. Ha!
Traoré
Flag stays down here for Adama Traoré.
Nice little combination down that side.
Jiménez waiting inside for the ball.
Will he get it?
Doherty might
Doherty does and he scores it.
Winks
Lo Celso again.
Bergwijn
Dele
Aurier
They've really opened up the pitch here.
Serge Aurier
Oh, that is tremendous!
It's outstanding
from Serge Aurier right on half time.
And Spurs have the lead once again.
Hey, lads. That's brilliant.
- Brilliant.
- We can do better though. Come on.
Hey, keep that fucking intensity.
OK.
If I forget some mistakes that we did,
I would say fantastic.
I would say amazing.
No tactical problems.
We are in control.
Very good.
But we made mistakes.
We need to kill mistakes.
We need to kill little problems.
Transition, they are very fast.
They are very intense.
And they are not going to lose energy
and they are not going to lose intensity.
They will keep going until the end
all this kind of situation.
They are very fast.
They are very powerful.
We are going always
to have problems with the speed.
We are going to have different problems,
but, in terms of position,
we cannot be caught
in counter-attack by position.
On the left side
is Ben on one, is Japhet there
almost as two left backs
because they have two right wingers.
- Come on.
- Come on, boys.
Come on. Come on.
Aurier will break into the gap.
Referee says play on.
Traoré fouled by Tanganga
somehow stays on his feet.
Jiménez
Doherty, he's in again.
And Jota has tapped it into the net.
And Wolves have got themselves
level in North London.
Here's Jota.
But Jota's on the charge.
This is Tottenham's third defeat in a row.
How the fuck did we lose that?
Fucking same every single game.
Three of the worst goals
I've ever seen in my life.
Same problem.
Del, why do you keep on saying
these comments?
'Cos nothing's changing.
OK, but put a name
on them at least, yeah?
- It's the whole team. It's not one person.
- Put a name on
- name the team?
- You keep on sitting there,
"Ah, shit goals."
"Ah, same problems."
- It's the same fucking problem.
- Well, name someone.
How can I name someone?
It's not one person.
Do you want me to go round
the whole fucking team?
Do you want me to go
round the whole team?
Don't just sit there like a spoiled kid.
Do you want me to name
I'm at fault as well.
I'm not blaming anyone
'cos it's the whole fucking team, Eric.
Then put a name on it.
Do you want me to name
the whole team?
What's the point in that?
It's the whole fucking team.
Every game you do this,
"Ah, fucking hell!"
'Cos I'm fucking angry, Eric.
You just sit there.
- It's a group thing.
- It would be more helpful if you did.
Let me speak now.
I'm happy that you had both this reaction,
which is obviously because we lost.
I was asking Joao if he could explain me
why we lost because I was analysing
the individual performances
and I was saying, "Paulo
zero mistakes."
"Eric
played fantastic centre back."
"Midfield players played very well."
At half time,
we had 65 percent of the ball.
And I was asking,
"Why did we lose this game?"
And our conclusion was only one.
We are too good guys.
The first action of the game
Lucas goes
and Ruben Neves coming and, "Thrap!"
First minute of the game.
They make a foul to stop a transition.
Last minute, Dendoncker,
he come to the game,
and the guy, "Raa."
The ball doesn't go again.
We lost the game
because we couldn't make a foul
to stop transitions.
The goals were all transitions.
And you have to be nasty.
You have to be aggressive.
You need to be clever.
You need to make the foul.
I think you have
a very bad feeling now, as I have.
How can we lose this game?
We played well.
But football is what it is.
Is what it is.
I think you can go home happy
with your individual performance,
but this is not about being happy
with individual performance.
It's being happy with result,
and we lost.
And we lost and we are fucked.
And you need to have balls because
in two days we have to be here again,
and it's a knock-out one.
If players after game,
they have this kind of reactions,
I think it's really good.
I don't like the players to finish
the game, lose, and to be crying,
to be dead, to be depressed.
I like the players to be upset.
And honestly,
I have to say with proper people,
and people that they love each other,
even even a push,
even a hand flying in the air,
is not a drama for me.
I feel like every game
we can win and we should win.
You can't get this far to play in this,
you know, a team like
Tottenham without being a winner
So when you lose, obviously,
it's difficult to take.
It's tough, it's tough.
When we lose, I find it very,
very difficult to turn off from it.
I find it very difficult to sleep.
I find it just constantly like
Nothing can distract me from it.
And afterwards, I'll just be constantly
going through it in my mind.
If I made a mistake, or if I think
in some things I could have done better,
you magnify everything.
The pressure we feel
is the pressure we put on ourselves.
Yeah, we've done very well
together as a team for a few years now,
so we always expect
to be up there and challenging,
and when we're not, like now we're not
in the position we want to be,
it's a very tense place.
I don't have a PlayStation at home,
but I turn up and, you know, do my thing.
Offside.
He's offside.
If I have a good connection
with the people off the pitch,
I feel like our connection on it
is so much better.
You can sometimes be, like,
having a go at each other or
or not being happy with each other,
but because the relationship is so strong
off the pitch, it doesn't matter what
we say to each other on it
because we have that base.
Hey!
Nah bro, you can't be serious.
You're so jammy, man.
People always used to say to me
when I was younger,
"There's no friends in football."
Ah, leave it out, man.
This is bullshit.
Go on.
But I feel like my team mates here
are just like a family,
and I'd call every one of them my friend.
What are you doing? Keep playing.
- It's a whitewash.
- It's an awful standard.
Jan, why this team concede so many goals?
It’s like we’re missing
a trigger or something or
But the thing that worries me,
the gaffer said it as well after the game,
yesterday there was not
a bad performance so
but that worries me as well.
The defenders are fit,
we have more defenders
than in any other position.
It doesn’t click at the moment.
Losing is hard.
After a defeat,
you feel that a week of work
Gone.
You worked for nothing.
- Let's go.
- Yeah.
Come on.
But when you lose, it's the moment where
you need to reflect about what happened.
Otherwise, we will not progress.
Tottenham's next game
is a must-win knock-out match
in the FA Cup against Norwich City.
- You go to wide areas.
- Hm-mm.
- If we lose that ball, who is here?
- Yeah, yeah.
Nobody.
José Mourinho and his coaching staff
must find a way to stop
the recent run of losses.
I am shouting to death.
If I am the goalkeeper I am looking there,
but I am saying, "Hey, hey, ya, ya!"
The voice is fucking flat.
- Yeah.
- You are flat.
Look at this.
This game looks good.
We don't do a lot of game normally.
There's lots of
pointing and arguing and
Good Paulo, get back!
With first choice goalkeeper,
Hugo Lloris not fully fit
OK. Good.
The coaching team have decided
to give veteran Michel Vorm
his first start of the season.
Yeah, I'm surprised.
My last game was in 2018.
Like, I've been out for 12 months
or 13 months, 14 months
without a game, you know?
Because you can train whatever you want,
the game is a game,
it's different, you know?
You know, 14 months, and it's long.
- Morning!
- Morning.
I'm happy that I have the chance to play
because Paulo's been playing a lot games.
Lot of games.
Good save, Gazzaniga.
So, yeah, I expected him
to play the next game as well, you know?
Guys, the next game is only one way
we win
or we go home.
Simple like that.
Pressure is on.
No way possible, no pressure
no pressure, fuck that.
Yeah, pressure is on.
I spoke with Mich, we made the decision,
even if you guys like or not like.
We think, OK, we gonna bring Mich.
We have to make some change, you know,
sometimes, you have an impact on the team.
It's tough for you because you are the one
who unfortunately don't play.
There's not one player
who doesn't want to play.
But the good thing with these guys,
we have such a good relationship
with each other, which makes it also easy.
I respect that a lot, you know?
The main goal, it's the team.
And like I say,
it's only only one guy can play.
OK?
Thank you, guys.
I'm happy the new managing staff trust me,
but, you know, I just need
to make sure that I'm ready. Yeah.
Every single year I always have this dream
that we're gonna win the FA Cup,
and this week was the 12 year anniversary
of our last domestic trophy.
Twelve years is far too long.
We've all got the feeling
that he is gonna deliver us a trophy.
He always wins a trophy
in his first season.
This is the only one he's gonna win.
We're going for this, like,
this is it from him, like, he wants
He wants a cup.
We attack.
That's what we've gotta do, attack.
Everywhere you've been
you've won trophies.
You come into Tottenham
and people want you to be the man
that brings trophies to the club.
"Do we want to win the FA Cup?"
Yes, of course.
I want to win a trophy with Tottenham.
We have a dream to fight to fight for.
Let's go, hey!
Let's go. Come on, boys.
Energy good energy from the start.
Come on, boys. Be aggressive.
From the off, be aggressive.
Focus and win now.
- Guys, bell's coming up.
- Come on.
Let's go.
Alright guys, let's get together.
This has to be our tournament.
This has to be our competition.
Only
Let's fucking win, lads. Come on!
Come on!
Spurs looking to get back
to winning ways here.
Cut out by Lucas Moura.
Spurs going quickly.
Bergwijn back into Lucas Moura.
Piercing through
the middle of the pitch here
Lo Celso is in
Great save by Tim Krul.
And Lo Celso is chopped down,
that will surely be a card.
And the second time
Lo Celso's been hacked.
Bergwijn
and that'll be a free kick as well.
Oh, and it's a brilliant header
at the back post from Jan Vertonghen.
And the lead belongs to Spurs.
Lewis
That's a fine touch from Lewis
to get away from Aurier.
Buendía
bounces away from his man.
Oh, great save from Vorm.
I think that's
their first attempt on target.
Rupp has their next one.
And Vorm at the second attempt
manages to gather.
That is the end of the opening 45 minutes.
We, normally in our worst moment
of the game,
we concede goals.
This time now, you had these last 10
or 15 minutes where they had more control,
and we were almost collapsing almost.
But we didn't.
And you need to cope
with the difficult moments of the game.
Like you did.
If there is one guy that is not ready
to make an extra an extra effort,
even if you are tired,
even if you lost the ball,
even if something happen,
you need to make that team,
that is capable of cope
with the difficult moment.
And let's try to kill the game.
Let's try to score and kill the game.
If you don't score,
if the goal is not coming,
we don't concede.
If the difficult moment comes,
you cope with the difficult moment.
Come on. Come, come on.
Buendía Cantwell in again.
Good stop Vorm.
Aarons
McLean drives it
Vorm has spilt it and Drmić
has bundled it over the line.
Yeah, very disappointing, you know?
Especially when, you know,
now you had the chance to play
after such a long time, you know uh
You make a mistake for the goal.
It's such a delicate position, you know,
because you can make ten great saves,
but if you make one little mistake
most of the time it's a goal.
In your mind, you feel alone.
You're just alone.
Aurier will try and get there
here ahead of Lewis
It looked like José Mourinho was gonna
tackle him there for a moment.
Aurier hangs it up.
Great ball and there was Dier.
After an additional
30 minutes of extra time,
Spurs are unable to find a winning goal.
This FA Cup fifth-round tie goes to
a penalty shootout in North London.
First up for Tottenham Hotspur
will be Eric Dier.
Dier scores passed Tim Krul,
it's a good low penalty.
When you make a mistake,
it's hard to make up for it, you know?
But in the penalty shootout, you can
really be a hero in it or something.
Saved by Michel Vorm
on his return to the team.
Well, Erik Lamela,
it's worth noting, has scored in each
of Spurs' last three penalty shootouts.
Oh, and it's over.
And it is one-one.
Lo Celso will take him on here
and sends him the wrong way.
Two-one the lead.
It's a fine penalty,
really cleanly struck.
Troy Parrott, young striker
from the Spurs Academy.
Steps up 12 yards
Denied by Krul.
Tom Cantwell
right into the top corner.
José Mourinho knows the situation.
Everyone here does.
That Gedson Fernandes has to score
to keep the cup tie alive.
And Tottenham Hotspur
are out of the FA Cup.
Argh!
As the players return
to the dressing room,
Eric Dier's attention
is drawn to the stands.
Eric Dier going into the crowd,
we don't know what's happened.
Eric Dier seemed very, very upset.
- You see the images of Dier?
- No, what happened?
- He went into the stands.
- Yeah.
I was just there
and I saw a massive scuff.
And the scuff opened
and there was Eric in the middle.
Lost his brain, hey?
You cannot do that.
Fucking bellend.
Eric, your brother is here.
Your brother is here.
Huh? Yeah, he's there.
Is he OK?
Yeah, he's fine.
What happened?
I was looking for my brother
in the stands,
and there was a guy
a couple of rows in front of my brother
and he was going like
he was going like this,
"Fuck you, fuck you. You're shit!"
Like this, you know?
Tottenham fan?
Tottenham fan, yeah, yeah,
but two rows in front of my brother.
That's where my mother sits, you know,
that's where my sister sits, you know,
everyone's families sits and our parents
have to stand there and have someone
two rows in front of you
call you a [bleep],
a fucking son of a bitch
and a prick and shit and this.
And they think it's OK.
I think Eric Dier did something
that we professionals
we cannot do.
But in these circumstances,
I think every one of us would do.
At the same time,
I have to say that
our fans were fantastic with the team.
They felt the effort.
They felt the difficulties.
And Michel is not going to be
upset with me saying this
because he's such an incredible guy
and such an experienced boy,
of course, it's a Michel mistake.
We cannot run away from this,
but we are all together.
The boys did everything they could,
I think they deserved to win the game.
Penalties is penalties.
Credit for them and they score and
and congratulations.
- OK
- Will the club take disciplinary action
against Eric Dier?
If the club does that I will not agree.
Thank you, guys.
But he did wrong.
We've lost the last four,
because it's as bad for you
as it's ever been
in your career as manager.
I won trophies in every club.
So I bring the expectation
to a certain level, it's my fault.
One person entering here with Coronavirus
would probably have the building
shut down very quickly.
UEFA will make an announcement at 10AM
to say everything is cancelled.
What we do?
We have to find a way somehow
to get this season completed.
There is the shrill
of the referee's whistle.
And it's Tottenham Hotspur nil,
Leipzig nil.
But all the chances falling to Leipzig.
And there is work to do for Tottenham.
Fuck me, boys. Come on!
Fucking want the ball. Play.
Just smashing it long
and fucking defending.
We're not gonna win nothing like that.
Stop fucking dogging it.
One half, come on.
We want to win,
but any result if we don't concede goals
is a good result.
We want to win.
The few mistakes that we made defensively,
we cannot make.
The huge sacrifice that some of you did
to try to keep that clean sheet
has to continue.
And the best way to win,
in fact, is not to concede goals.
We know that the game is difficult,
now we know even more it is difficult.
And that last thing is what I call
to cope after your mistake.
And every time we lose the ball,
it doesn't matter where,
is the moment that they can hurt.
There is no time to touch your balls.
There is no time to say, "Fuck off."
There is no time to be disappointed.
There is no time to jog back.
There is no time.
And the game is there to win.
Make the effort until the fucking limit.
There is no time to complain.
There is no time to touch your balls.
Come on. Hey!
Is this gonna be a memorable
European night in North London?
A new era begins for Tottenham Hotspur.
The most important thing
Courage.
Honesty.
Family.
Listen to Tottenham Hotspur's stadium now.
Let's go together, boys.
Come on.
Thought this game would have goals,
certainly with the chances
that have been created so far,
but we are still at nil-nil.
Aurier in lots of space.
But now he bombs forward.
Delivers a low ball in
Lucas save comes back out.
And it's pulled wide by Berwijn.
Lo Celso with a shot.
Werner chips the ball
into the penalty area.
Oh, that could be a penalty.
It is.
It's Ben Davies who's given it away.
It was a clumsy challenge,
and RB Leipzig have a penalty.
Advantage RB Leipzig
as Timo Werner buries the spot-kick.
And that's the away goal.
Tottenham Hotspur nil, RB Leipzig one.
Leipzig are coming forward.
Looking to play in Timo Werner
who's let it run through
Excellent save by Lloris.
Well, that could've been,
"Good night, Tottenham Hotspur."
Lo Celso hits it left footed.
Oh, he's hit the post.
And Tottenham were so close
to an equaliser.
Come on you Spurs.
But they're still battling,
still fighting for an equaliser.
In comes the cross
That was the chance
that Tottenham had been waiting for.
Full time.
Spurs nil, Leipzig one.
And Spurs need
the kind of heroic scene last season
to progress
to the Champions League quarter-finals.
It wasn't the result
that every Spurs fan wanted last night.
José describing Spurs
like a gun without the bullets.
Let's go. Let's go. Come on.
It's a bruising defeat against RB Leipzig.
No Harry Kane and no Heung-Min Son
is hurting the team.
Over the next three weeks,
Spurs need results
if they're to avoid ending
this season empty-handed.
These two guys,
you have to be focussed on
pressure in front of you.
Everything that happens
behind Gio and behind Winks
is forward of you.
It's always difficult for a manager
to come to a club in mid-season.
I mean, you couldn't really write
this season in terms of what's happened.
You know, when you think last summer
we were in the final
of the Champions League,
We were the largest net spender
in the transfer market last summer.
And sitting here today,
um, you know,
Mauricio's no longer with us,
José Mourinho's with us.
You know, we've had injuries
that you couldn't believe.
I think we were really unlucky
to have so many
principal first team players out injured.
You know,
I think we've underperformed to date,
where we should be in the league
relative to the quality
that we have in our squad.
Um, but we still have 25 percent
of the season still to play.
This final part of the season
is crunch time,
and will determine
whether Spurs can finally win a trophy
and finish high enough up in the league
to qualify for next season's
Champions League.
We have to have a highly competitive team.
We have to play with style.
Uh, we have to challenge
every competition
that we're in to the very best.
Morning.
I also think, and credit to José,
he's just been a class act.
He's obsessed
in a positive way with winning,
but he's come into a difficult situation.
Spurs follow the loss against RB Leipzig
with another defeat away at Chelsea,
dropping valuable points.
After that match
and some worrying performances,
José and his staff
decide to try and engage the players
in a different way.
OK.
So the other day we put,
um, in our dressing room,
we put a video there,
as you know,
of all the goals that we conceded
for the whole season.
The objective was to keep it
going, going and going.
If you are not there, you will be later.
You put your shoes, you give a look.
One of you, or some of you together
decided to to switch off,
and not watch it.
I think that's funny,
but I think that's a way
to run away from
the things that are very obvious.
You must feel
responsibility.
And it's not about one guy,
it's about everybody.
We are being very,
very punished in our results.
So don't take it personal,
take it on the globality.
The penalty against Leipzig,
what do we see?
Our team is very well organised.
The game in this moment is under control.
And now, Dele walks away
of the dangerous area
when there are three guys
in conditions to be dangerous.
Honestly, I don't blame only him.
I blame him.
I blame him.
You have to communicate.
You have to tell Dele to come back.
I feel ridiculous to say this because
I was really a shit player
playing at a shit level,
but I promise you, man, if I am there,
I don't let Dele go.
I would make him stay here,
so a situation under control
Dele walks
And then it's a penalty.
It's a simple mistake, but it's a goal.
Yeah, I knew it wasn't good
when it happened.
Somebody like Mourinho
who's been at the top of the game
has seen it all before and, um,
he deals with things well.
There's no doubt with him.
He's straight.
He'll tell you what to do and for me
that's the type of manager
I want to work for.
I want somebody to say,
"This is what you do."
And then,
that's how you improve as a player.
Look at Chelsea.
See how we concede this goal.
If you look to this with simple eyes,
you say, "Toby's fault."
"Lost the run of the guy,
the guy comes here and he shoots."
But now there is a shot
and it's not a goal.
Now is going to be a second shot.
And it's not a goal again.
And third shot
and you concede the fucking goal
on the third shot.
You know, it's not possible.
You have to read.
You have to communicate.
Playing for Mourinho,
the demands of the game are huge now.
You see the difference
in in how we train,
how we defensively
how he wants us to to be
and I think that's very positive.
There's more pressure on us
and it makes it more difficult.
But now, of course,
we know for more than ever,
if you wanna achieve things
you have to work as a team.
Keep going, Joao.
When you have problems here,
we cannot be only thinking
that these guys,
these two solve the problem. OK?
These guys here, they need to help.
The team is attacking our goal,
and we are walking.
We are walking.
If you sprint, I guarantee you guys
that third shot will not be possible.
It's this extra effort that is missing.
We are always leaving each one alone.
Fucking hell.
My team mate is in trouble.
I give everything to help him.
We are playing our lives
and we don't do the extra effort.
You don't defend as a team.
The amount of shit goals that we concede.
Where are the levels of concentration?
Where are the levels
of being focussed in what you are?
It looks like you just play the game.
This is not just about playing.
This is not just about playing.
Let's go.
Sometimes,
I am ultra-demanding with players
because it's not just
the tactical organisation.
It's not just the game plan.
It's also, um a state of mind.
It's only possible when the team
defends well.
And we need to have pleasure
on playing for the clean sheet.
The same way
you have pleasure to score goals.
And that's what I want to do
is to give them this state of mind.
This is Dier.
This is Sanchez.
This is Vertonghen.
- On this side
- Aurier a bit higher.
And long.
Within the first team,
there are international stars
from around the world,
but the squad also has a core number
of homegrown players
that come directly from the Academy.
In 2001, we decided that we were
gonna embark on two massive projects,
which was the Academy and our stadium.
The Academy was important
because we need to have
a production line of players.
You know, the idea that you can run a club
that every year you just go and spend
tens of millions of pounds on the player.
It's just unsustainable.
So, that's where the Academy
becomes important.
We wanted to design
a world-class facility.
And with that, hopefully,
give us a better chance to
attract and train young talent.
And, of course,
the next part of the jigsaw is,
how do you get that talent,
potentially, into the first team?
Hi Harry, can you get a, "To Rachel?"
Rachel? How do you spell Rachel?
- R-A-C-H-E-L.
- Yep.
One player who has managed
to graduate into the first team
is, central midfielder, Harry Winks.
- Harry.
- Have you had fun today?
- Yeah.
- Have you?
- Yep.
- You want me to sign your shirt for you?
- Of course.
- Yeah?
Stretch it out for me.
I think Winks is playing better than ever.
- Yeah, I agree.
- Completely.
Winks was a player
of lateral pass, lateral pass
and lateral pass.
You see him play now. Phwoah.
- Phwoah.
- Improved a lot a lot.
Hey, Winks!
Not just the vision forward,
but also the area of of action.
Sort of everywhere.
- He must run a lot.
- A lot.
A lot.
Harry Winks was just five years old
when he joined the club,
and has become
a regular first team player.
Ever since I can remember,
I always wanted to be a footballer
and I think I was just born with it.
My dad, he was a footballer as well
at semi-professional,
and I always used to watch him
playing locally when I was growing up.
I'd be in the dressing room with him.
Very good, Winks.
Good, Winks. Good!
My dad was a massive Tottenham fan
I just followed in my dad's
footsteps with that as well,
and I used to go to
as many games as I could.
One game we played Middlesbrough.
We had the seats right
on the halfway line, in the leather seats.
I don't know how we managed
to wangle them tickets,
but it was yeah it was amazing,
we had a great view.
And I think we won
the game as well so it was
That's my first proper memory
of going to White Hart Lane with my dad
to watch Tottenham play.
Nkoudou
Ball into the middle's brilliant!
Harry Winks has won it at the end.
To play for the club that you love
and play at the club that you supported
since you was a kid is, obviously,
more of a kind of emotional attachment.
So when we win,
it's just that bit more better for me
and when we lose it's just that bit worse.
He made his England debut
at the age of 21.
That was incredible getting my England cap
because it's not something
I thought was gonna happen.
Winks with a lovely pass for Rashford.
You know, I was with the 21s at the time.
There was someone
who pulled out with an injury
and I got called down
by the under-21s manager
and he just said to me, um,
"You're with the seniors."
I couldn't believe it. I was shocked.
And I remember I was a nervous wreck.
I was absolutely shitting myself
to be honest.
It's probably one of
the greatest achievements
I've had in football, you know,
playing for my country and my debut.
Good afternoon, everybody.
We brought some really
special guests today from Tottenham.
So we have Gary Mabbutt,
one of our legend players
from back in the day.
And we have Harry Winks,
one of our present first team players
to come and have a chat with you,
play some games.
- Hello, how are you? I'm Harry.
- Good to see you.
Hiya, Harry. Nice to see you.
How are you?
Harry what?
Winks.
- Harry Winks?
- Yeah for Tottenham.
Oh, this was way before my time,
I don't even remember these players.
- Way, way
- Well, I know one.
I know this man.
- Who's that one then?
- That's Pelé.
- I'm sure that
- Who's that?
That's Pelé.
- Look at these, Sheila.
- Oh, yeah.
Look at the football boots.
Yeah they're the and these
are the kind of modern football boots.
Oh, yeah. Softer.
- Softer aren't they? Yeah.
- Yeah.
- This is the balls we play with now.
- Oh, yeah.
- So, it's um
- Heavy, innit?
Heavy, yeah.
This one's heavier. Try that one.
It's even heavier.
Was you much of a football fan?
I have been down
to Spurs with my father,
when I was younger.
Oh, really? You like Tottenham?
Tottenham played. My dad liked Tottenham.
When I look back,
my dad taught me all the basics
of football really, you know
going across the field and
just playing one-touch passing with him,
him kicking it up in the air
and me controlling.
You know just kicking the ball and
just the love of playing football really
that's what he taught me.
Who's your favourite?
Gordon Banks.
Gordon Banks?
He was a good choice him, wasn't he?
My mum and dad have sacrificed
so much over the years.
I remember speaking to them
when I first got my professional contract
and they were so proud of me.
They done a lot for me
to get where I am today.
I can't thank them enough
for everything they've done for me.
- You're gorgeous, Harry.
- Thank you.
- You're cute.
- Thank you. So are you.
Tottenham's next match
is a Premier League game against Wolves.
A win today
could see Spurs move up to fifth.
We're only four points off the top four.
You wanna see the grit.
You wanna see the determination.
You can have a nice training ground.
You can have a nice stadium,
but the most important thing
for supporters is,
"What's going on, on the pitch?"
Come on. Come on.
Concentration beginning.
Come on. Come on.
Everybody, come on.
For the very first time in his career,
Harry Winks will be captain.
Come on, lads.
Fucking massive game for us.
We have to win.
They played three days ago.
Let's fucking press 'em.
Our intention is to fucking win.
Let's go, boys.
Come on!
Let's go!
A proper Spurs boy
and a proper Spurs captain today.
Harry Winks takes the armband.
Lucas Moura
into the gap
It's what Lucas Moura's really good at.
That will be a yellow card
early in the game for Ruben Neves, surely.
Winks
Dele Alli's at the back post
and he flicks it goalwards.
And it's smashed into the net
from close range by Steven Bergwijn.
Winks
Ah, brilliant. Ha!
Traoré
Flag stays down here for Adama Traoré.
Nice little combination down that side.
Jiménez waiting inside for the ball.
Will he get it?
Doherty might
Doherty does and he scores it.
Winks
Lo Celso again.
Bergwijn
Dele
Aurier
They've really opened up the pitch here.
Serge Aurier
Oh, that is tremendous!
It's outstanding
from Serge Aurier right on half time.
And Spurs have the lead once again.
Hey, lads. That's brilliant.
- Brilliant.
- We can do better though. Come on.
Hey, keep that fucking intensity.
OK.
If I forget some mistakes that we did,
I would say fantastic.
I would say amazing.
No tactical problems.
We are in control.
Very good.
But we made mistakes.
We need to kill mistakes.
We need to kill little problems.
Transition, they are very fast.
They are very intense.
And they are not going to lose energy
and they are not going to lose intensity.
They will keep going until the end
all this kind of situation.
They are very fast.
They are very powerful.
We are going always
to have problems with the speed.
We are going to have different problems,
but, in terms of position,
we cannot be caught
in counter-attack by position.
On the left side
is Ben on one, is Japhet there
almost as two left backs
because they have two right wingers.
- Come on.
- Come on, boys.
Come on. Come on.
Aurier will break into the gap.
Referee says play on.
Traoré fouled by Tanganga
somehow stays on his feet.
Jiménez
Doherty, he's in again.
And Jota has tapped it into the net.
And Wolves have got themselves
level in North London.
Here's Jota.
But Jota's on the charge.
This is Tottenham's third defeat in a row.
How the fuck did we lose that?
Fucking same every single game.
Three of the worst goals
I've ever seen in my life.
Same problem.
Del, why do you keep on saying
these comments?
'Cos nothing's changing.
OK, but put a name
on them at least, yeah?
- It's the whole team. It's not one person.
- Put a name on
- name the team?
- You keep on sitting there,
"Ah, shit goals."
"Ah, same problems."
- It's the same fucking problem.
- Well, name someone.
How can I name someone?
It's not one person.
Do you want me to go round
the whole fucking team?
Do you want me to go
round the whole team?
Don't just sit there like a spoiled kid.
Do you want me to name
I'm at fault as well.
I'm not blaming anyone
'cos it's the whole fucking team, Eric.
Then put a name on it.
Do you want me to name
the whole team?
What's the point in that?
It's the whole fucking team.
Every game you do this,
"Ah, fucking hell!"
'Cos I'm fucking angry, Eric.
You just sit there.
- It's a group thing.
- It would be more helpful if you did.
Let me speak now.
I'm happy that you had both this reaction,
which is obviously because we lost.
I was asking Joao if he could explain me
why we lost because I was analysing
the individual performances
and I was saying, "Paulo
zero mistakes."
"Eric
played fantastic centre back."
"Midfield players played very well."
At half time,
we had 65 percent of the ball.
And I was asking,
"Why did we lose this game?"
And our conclusion was only one.
We are too good guys.
The first action of the game
Lucas goes
and Ruben Neves coming and, "Thrap!"
First minute of the game.
They make a foul to stop a transition.
Last minute, Dendoncker,
he come to the game,
and the guy, "Raa."
The ball doesn't go again.
We lost the game
because we couldn't make a foul
to stop transitions.
The goals were all transitions.
And you have to be nasty.
You have to be aggressive.
You need to be clever.
You need to make the foul.
I think you have
a very bad feeling now, as I have.
How can we lose this game?
We played well.
But football is what it is.
Is what it is.
I think you can go home happy
with your individual performance,
but this is not about being happy
with individual performance.
It's being happy with result,
and we lost.
And we lost and we are fucked.
And you need to have balls because
in two days we have to be here again,
and it's a knock-out one.
If players after game,
they have this kind of reactions,
I think it's really good.
I don't like the players to finish
the game, lose, and to be crying,
to be dead, to be depressed.
I like the players to be upset.
And honestly,
I have to say with proper people,
and people that they love each other,
even even a push,
even a hand flying in the air,
is not a drama for me.
I feel like every game
we can win and we should win.
You can't get this far to play in this,
you know, a team like
Tottenham without being a winner
So when you lose, obviously,
it's difficult to take.
It's tough, it's tough.
When we lose, I find it very,
very difficult to turn off from it.
I find it very difficult to sleep.
I find it just constantly like
Nothing can distract me from it.
And afterwards, I'll just be constantly
going through it in my mind.
If I made a mistake, or if I think
in some things I could have done better,
you magnify everything.
The pressure we feel
is the pressure we put on ourselves.
Yeah, we've done very well
together as a team for a few years now,
so we always expect
to be up there and challenging,
and when we're not, like now we're not
in the position we want to be,
it's a very tense place.
I don't have a PlayStation at home,
but I turn up and, you know, do my thing.
Offside.
He's offside.
If I have a good connection
with the people off the pitch,
I feel like our connection on it
is so much better.
You can sometimes be, like,
having a go at each other or
or not being happy with each other,
but because the relationship is so strong
off the pitch, it doesn't matter what
we say to each other on it
because we have that base.
Hey!
Nah bro, you can't be serious.
You're so jammy, man.
People always used to say to me
when I was younger,
"There's no friends in football."
Ah, leave it out, man.
This is bullshit.
Go on.
But I feel like my team mates here
are just like a family,
and I'd call every one of them my friend.
What are you doing? Keep playing.
- It's a whitewash.
- It's an awful standard.
Jan, why this team concede so many goals?
It’s like we’re missing
a trigger or something or
But the thing that worries me,
the gaffer said it as well after the game,
yesterday there was not
a bad performance so
but that worries me as well.
The defenders are fit,
we have more defenders
than in any other position.
It doesn’t click at the moment.
Losing is hard.
After a defeat,
you feel that a week of work
Gone.
You worked for nothing.
- Let's go.
- Yeah.
Come on.
But when you lose, it's the moment where
you need to reflect about what happened.
Otherwise, we will not progress.
Tottenham's next game
is a must-win knock-out match
in the FA Cup against Norwich City.
- You go to wide areas.
- Hm-mm.
- If we lose that ball, who is here?
- Yeah, yeah.
Nobody.
José Mourinho and his coaching staff
must find a way to stop
the recent run of losses.
I am shouting to death.
If I am the goalkeeper I am looking there,
but I am saying, "Hey, hey, ya, ya!"
The voice is fucking flat.
- Yeah.
- You are flat.
Look at this.
This game looks good.
We don't do a lot of game normally.
There's lots of
pointing and arguing and
Good Paulo, get back!
With first choice goalkeeper,
Hugo Lloris not fully fit
OK. Good.
The coaching team have decided
to give veteran Michel Vorm
his first start of the season.
Yeah, I'm surprised.
My last game was in 2018.
Like, I've been out for 12 months
or 13 months, 14 months
without a game, you know?
Because you can train whatever you want,
the game is a game,
it's different, you know?
You know, 14 months, and it's long.
- Morning!
- Morning.
I'm happy that I have the chance to play
because Paulo's been playing a lot games.
Lot of games.
Good save, Gazzaniga.
So, yeah, I expected him
to play the next game as well, you know?
Guys, the next game is only one way
we win
or we go home.
Simple like that.
Pressure is on.
No way possible, no pressure
no pressure, fuck that.
Yeah, pressure is on.
I spoke with Mich, we made the decision,
even if you guys like or not like.
We think, OK, we gonna bring Mich.
We have to make some change, you know,
sometimes, you have an impact on the team.
It's tough for you because you are the one
who unfortunately don't play.
There's not one player
who doesn't want to play.
But the good thing with these guys,
we have such a good relationship
with each other, which makes it also easy.
I respect that a lot, you know?
The main goal, it's the team.
And like I say,
it's only only one guy can play.
OK?
Thank you, guys.
I'm happy the new managing staff trust me,
but, you know, I just need
to make sure that I'm ready. Yeah.
Every single year I always have this dream
that we're gonna win the FA Cup,
and this week was the 12 year anniversary
of our last domestic trophy.
Twelve years is far too long.
We've all got the feeling
that he is gonna deliver us a trophy.
He always wins a trophy
in his first season.
This is the only one he's gonna win.
We're going for this, like,
this is it from him, like, he wants
He wants a cup.
We attack.
That's what we've gotta do, attack.
Everywhere you've been
you've won trophies.
You come into Tottenham
and people want you to be the man
that brings trophies to the club.
"Do we want to win the FA Cup?"
Yes, of course.
I want to win a trophy with Tottenham.
We have a dream to fight to fight for.
Let's go, hey!
Let's go. Come on, boys.
Energy good energy from the start.
Come on, boys. Be aggressive.
From the off, be aggressive.
Focus and win now.
- Guys, bell's coming up.
- Come on.
Let's go.
Alright guys, let's get together.
This has to be our tournament.
This has to be our competition.
Only
Let's fucking win, lads. Come on!
Come on!
Spurs looking to get back
to winning ways here.
Cut out by Lucas Moura.
Spurs going quickly.
Bergwijn back into Lucas Moura.
Piercing through
the middle of the pitch here
Lo Celso is in
Great save by Tim Krul.
And Lo Celso is chopped down,
that will surely be a card.
And the second time
Lo Celso's been hacked.
Bergwijn
and that'll be a free kick as well.
Oh, and it's a brilliant header
at the back post from Jan Vertonghen.
And the lead belongs to Spurs.
Lewis
That's a fine touch from Lewis
to get away from Aurier.
Buendía
bounces away from his man.
Oh, great save from Vorm.
I think that's
their first attempt on target.
Rupp has their next one.
And Vorm at the second attempt
manages to gather.
That is the end of the opening 45 minutes.
We, normally in our worst moment
of the game,
we concede goals.
This time now, you had these last 10
or 15 minutes where they had more control,
and we were almost collapsing almost.
But we didn't.
And you need to cope
with the difficult moments of the game.
Like you did.
If there is one guy that is not ready
to make an extra an extra effort,
even if you are tired,
even if you lost the ball,
even if something happen,
you need to make that team,
that is capable of cope
with the difficult moment.
And let's try to kill the game.
Let's try to score and kill the game.
If you don't score,
if the goal is not coming,
we don't concede.
If the difficult moment comes,
you cope with the difficult moment.
Come on. Come, come on.
Buendía Cantwell in again.
Good stop Vorm.
Aarons
McLean drives it
Vorm has spilt it and Drmić
has bundled it over the line.
Yeah, very disappointing, you know?
Especially when, you know,
now you had the chance to play
after such a long time, you know uh
You make a mistake for the goal.
It's such a delicate position, you know,
because you can make ten great saves,
but if you make one little mistake
most of the time it's a goal.
In your mind, you feel alone.
You're just alone.
Aurier will try and get there
here ahead of Lewis
It looked like José Mourinho was gonna
tackle him there for a moment.
Aurier hangs it up.
Great ball and there was Dier.
After an additional
30 minutes of extra time,
Spurs are unable to find a winning goal.
This FA Cup fifth-round tie goes to
a penalty shootout in North London.
First up for Tottenham Hotspur
will be Eric Dier.
Dier scores passed Tim Krul,
it's a good low penalty.
When you make a mistake,
it's hard to make up for it, you know?
But in the penalty shootout, you can
really be a hero in it or something.
Saved by Michel Vorm
on his return to the team.
Well, Erik Lamela,
it's worth noting, has scored in each
of Spurs' last three penalty shootouts.
Oh, and it's over.
And it is one-one.
Lo Celso will take him on here
and sends him the wrong way.
Two-one the lead.
It's a fine penalty,
really cleanly struck.
Troy Parrott, young striker
from the Spurs Academy.
Steps up 12 yards
Denied by Krul.
Tom Cantwell
right into the top corner.
José Mourinho knows the situation.
Everyone here does.
That Gedson Fernandes has to score
to keep the cup tie alive.
And Tottenham Hotspur
are out of the FA Cup.
Argh!
As the players return
to the dressing room,
Eric Dier's attention
is drawn to the stands.
Eric Dier going into the crowd,
we don't know what's happened.
Eric Dier seemed very, very upset.
- You see the images of Dier?
- No, what happened?
- He went into the stands.
- Yeah.
I was just there
and I saw a massive scuff.
And the scuff opened
and there was Eric in the middle.
Lost his brain, hey?
You cannot do that.
Fucking bellend.
Eric, your brother is here.
Your brother is here.
Huh? Yeah, he's there.
Is he OK?
Yeah, he's fine.
What happened?
I was looking for my brother
in the stands,
and there was a guy
a couple of rows in front of my brother
and he was going like
he was going like this,
"Fuck you, fuck you. You're shit!"
Like this, you know?
Tottenham fan?
Tottenham fan, yeah, yeah,
but two rows in front of my brother.
That's where my mother sits, you know,
that's where my sister sits, you know,
everyone's families sits and our parents
have to stand there and have someone
two rows in front of you
call you a [bleep],
a fucking son of a bitch
and a prick and shit and this.
And they think it's OK.
I think Eric Dier did something
that we professionals
we cannot do.
But in these circumstances,
I think every one of us would do.
At the same time,
I have to say that
our fans were fantastic with the team.
They felt the effort.
They felt the difficulties.
And Michel is not going to be
upset with me saying this
because he's such an incredible guy
and such an experienced boy,
of course, it's a Michel mistake.
We cannot run away from this,
but we are all together.
The boys did everything they could,
I think they deserved to win the game.
Penalties is penalties.
Credit for them and they score and
and congratulations.
- OK
- Will the club take disciplinary action
against Eric Dier?
If the club does that I will not agree.
Thank you, guys.
But he did wrong.
We've lost the last four,
because it's as bad for you
as it's ever been
in your career as manager.
I won trophies in every club.
So I bring the expectation
to a certain level, it's my fault.
One person entering here with Coronavirus
would probably have the building
shut down very quickly.
UEFA will make an announcement at 10AM
to say everything is cancelled.
What we do?
We have to find a way somehow
to get this season completed.