Serge Aurier left Tottenham’s stadium after halftime sub
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Tottenham Hotspur’s Serge Aurier didn’t have a very good match against Liverpool, but he’s probably in hot water now for more than his bad defending. According to Matt Law in the Telegraph (£), Aurier left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium entirely after being substituted at halftime, and was not present to watch his team in the second half.
Wheeeeeeeee.
There’s not a lot of detail here. All we know is the fact that he left the stadium at halftime. The rest is pure conjecture, and frankly that’s where we get into the Rorschach test of Tottenham fandom.
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Thomas Tuchel is the fourth manager in N’Golo Kanté’s five-year Chelsea career, and apparently that’s not something he’s too happy about.
According to the Telegraph, Kanté has become “unsettled” and disillusioned with the constant “upheaval” at the club, and apparently his future is in some doubt. While he does have over two years left on his contract right now, one of Tuchel’s primary tasks thus will be to convince the 29-year-old to stay. Kanté of course hasn’t made his displeasure known in public nor should we expect that to ever happen but understandably, he doesn’t want to keep hopping from project to project at this stage in his career. And Real Madrid are probably more than happy to welcome him still.
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