Guglielmo Vicario booing 'unacceptable,' not 'true fans' - Tottenham's Thomas Frank
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Guglielmo Vicario booing 'unacceptable,' not 'true fans' - Tottenham's Thomas Frank
"Definitely conceding two goals in six minutes gives us a mountain to climb. I think it is the classic when you are in a bad spell or a tough spell, things go against you. First one is a deflected shot and the second one is a mistake from Vicario. It happens,"
"They can't be true Tottenham fans. Booing after [the game], fair. No problem, but when we are playing, we need to be together. If we turn it around, we need to do it together. That is hugely important for me. Then we rushed first half. I think the team was a little bit shellshocked after the two goals. Second half I liked much more, scored a good goal, had opportunities to score the equaliser. Unfortunately couldn't get it."
Tottenham conceded two goals inside six minutes against Fulham, the second following a goalkeeping error by Guglielmo Vicario who rushed out and cleared infield. Fans booed Vicario during the match and at half-time, prompting manager Thomas Frank to call the reaction unacceptable and to say such behaviour undermines team unity. Mohammed Kudus scored a 59th-minute consolation, but Tottenham could not complete a comeback and suffered a third consecutive defeat in a damaging week and a fourth loss in six Premier League fixtures. The result increases scrutiny on Vicario and heightens pressure on the squad.
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