Bournemouth defeat 'extremely painful' says under-fire Tottenham boss Frank as Iraola admits 'it was' Semenyo's last game
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Bournemouth defeat 'extremely painful' says under-fire Tottenham boss Frank as Iraola admits 'it was' Semenyo's last game
"We put everything into the game, the boys worked really hard, the staff worked hard to come down here and try and get a result. We went 1-0 up, conceded two second-phase goals - especially the second one, we have to do much better. Then the second half the character and mentality, the focus to stay in the game and keep going against a difficult counter-attacking team was very pleasing to see."
"We are very much in the market and working very hard to do what we can to improve the squad. January is a tough window and we only want to get players in if they improve the team."
"We needed this one, we have been very close in the last games. Football can not every time go to the other side and today was the perfect moment, also for Antoine [Semenyo]. To play the way he did, the commitment to help in whateve"
Tottenham lost 3-2 to Bournemouth after Antoine Semenyo scored a 95th-minute long-range winner. Joao Palhinha's stunning bicycle kick briefly levelled the game for the visitors. Tottenham sit 14th in the Premier League, have lost eight league matches this season and have won only two of their last 12 league games. The defeat increased pressure on the club and was described as extremely painful. Mohammed Kudus suffered an injury that reduced attacking options. Tottenham are exploring January signings but will only pursue players who clearly improve the squad. Bournemouth ended an 11-game winless run.
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