Shaun Wright-Phillips criticizes Tottenham, saying “He messes up.” 27-year-old following a loss to Wolves

Shaun Wright-Phillips criticizes Tottenham, saying “He messes up.” 27-year-old following a loss to Wolves

 

Yves Bissouma came under fire from Shaun Wright-Phillips after Tottenham’s humiliating 2-1 Premier League loss to Wolves on Saturday.

 

Even though Tottenham had the upper hand with the ball against the Midlanders, they were consistently destroyed on the counterattack.

 

The manner Wolves ended up winning the match demonstrated this. After breaking from a Spurs corner, Pedro Neto went down the wing and laid the ball off perfectly for Joao Gomes to score his second goal of the match.

 

Shaun Wright-Phillips told Premier League Productions on February 17th, 24 at 8:35 p.m., that Yves Bissouma “messes up” and that he contributed to that goal.

 

Tottenham’s midfield didn’t have the best of afternoons as they were unable to establish themselves in the middle of the park or create opportunities for the ball to talk.

 

Ultimately, the team’s problems with fast breaks and another goal given up from a corner were the reason of the outcome.

 

Wolves defeat Tottenham

“I’ve always been a huge Neto fan,” Wright-Phillips remarked. Yet Bissouma makes a mistake there.

 

“After that, Neto has a lot on his plate and a lot of ground to cover, which he does in the proper manner for a winger. He presents himself well, and his decision to pick the pass out encapsulates his play throughout the season. He is a player who has contributed to or scored in each and every game thus far.

 

Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers

 

The way Tottenham has been playing lately

Ange Postecoglou’s concern is that this has been happening for a while, and more concerningly, they appear to have lost their attacking zeal.

 

It is currently costing them because they are currently two points behind fourth-place Aston Villa, who defeated Fulham 2-1 on Saturday, and are fifth in the table.

 

When Unai Emery’s team plays Nottingham Forest the following week, they will have a five-point advantage over Spurs because Chelsea is playing Liverpool in the League Cup final.

 

In the similar way, Manchester United can draw level with Spurs if they defeat Luton Town on Sunday and Fulham the following week.

 

Yes, Villa and Man United will have played extra games, but at this point in the season, the focus is on points and scoring goals.

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