‘Insider’ claims three players could’ve played their last game for Tottenham

Tottenham won against Burnley by 1-0 last night in the EFL cup going on. Three key stars might have played their last match for spurs after their performances.

According to inside news from Tottenham, Giovanni Lo Celso, Ben Davies, and Dele Alli might have played for the last time seeing their performance in Europa League last Thursday. Fans can buy Europa League Final Tickets from our website.

The manager of Tottenham Nuno Espirito Santo changed his whole spurs 11 members squad for the match against Vitesse Arnhem last week. Nuno left all their big players at home to get prepared for the match against West Ham in Premier League. They lost 1-0 to Vitesse and the same to West Ham. After that, the rumors of removing the players went viral on the internet.

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Alli, Le Celso, and Davies were playing when the spurs lost their match to Vitesse. While only Le Celso and Davies lined up against the Burnley. Spurs win that by 1-0 to Burnley.

All three of them did not play the match against West Ham and “Spurs Insider” John Wenham said that these three will not be included in the squad in an important match for Tottenham again.

“I don’t know how much clearer I can be about this,” Wenham told Football Insider. Some of the players who played against Vitesse let themselves down. 

“I was especially annoyed by the likes of Dele Alli and Lo Celso. Talk about a B team. Some of those players have 240 combined appearances in Europe. This was an experienced side.

“Ben Davies, another one who was really disappointing. They were so poor, so poor. These players had a huge chance to stake a claim and secure a vital win in Europe.

“Nuno now has absolutely nothing to think about going forward, all of those players let him down. I can’t see them playing again for a good while, if ever. It’s so annoying.”

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