Mauricio Pochettino believes players should save their celebratory dressing-room videos and Instagram posts for trophy triumphs rather than mid-season league wins.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang shared a video of Arsenal enjoying their success after winning Sunday's north London derby, while an Instagram post from Aaron Ramsey appeared to mock Eric Dier, who sparked a first-half brawl when he celebrated his Emirates goal by putting a finger to his lips in front of the home side's substitutes and fans.
That is a cheap shot at Arsenal we are entitled to celebrate especially if the enemy gets a hammering. So Poche, when are you going to win any trophy or Spurs for that matter??
Pochettino: Celebrate if you win trophies
posted on 5/12/18
comment by Cinciwolf---so glad I wasn't careful what I wished for!! (U11551)
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Pochettino is spot on but he fails to realise that Sunday was Arsenals cup final this season.
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Not sure what it's got to do with championship pretenders struggling with the big boys!
Chelsea coming for ya tonight
posted on 5/12/18
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posted on 5/12/18
Yeah don't really think he has a point here tbh
posted on 5/12/18
I wouldn't begrudge Jose for making such a snide comment if we somehow managed to nick a result against his side today.
Where does Pochettino get the nerve?
posted on 5/12/18
Alli was making endless videos when they beat us literally a week and a bit ago lol
posted on 5/12/18
A Spurs manager telling Arsenal to win trophies. Then you have some miserable and obviously bored Wolves fan joining in a big boys' debate and making a feeble attempt at wumming Arsenal. You honestly couldn't make it up if you tried.
posted on 5/12/18
Spurs talking about winning trophies. The irony
posted on 5/12/18
What would Poochy and Sp*rs know about winning trophies???
Cinci has had it in for us long time, he is hilarious
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posted on 6/12/18
Pitch can be right but if that's the case Tottenham will never celebrate