Spurs Assistant Coach Bruno Saltor Blames Pressure for Loss to Nottingham Forest
| Bruno Saltor admits Spurs failed to handle pressure in dire defeat |
Spurs assistant coach Bruno Saltor blames pressure for 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, leaving them a point above the relegation zone.
Tottenham Hotspur's struggles continue with 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest...
Tottenham Hotspur's assistant coach, Bruno Saltor, acknowledged that his team couldn't cope with the pressure of their crucial match against Nottingham Forest. The 3-0 defeat on Sunday left Spurs just a point above the relegation zone, sparking concerns about their future in the Premier League.
Spurs had shown signs of improvement recently, securing a hard-fought point against Liverpool and a spirited 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. However, they failed to build on this momentum, collapsing in the second half against Nottingham Forest.
Saltor attributed the team's struggles to their inability to handle the “weight” of the game, stating that they were good in the first 44 minutes but faltered afterwards. Captain Cristian Romero praised the supporters after the “painful” defeat, emphasizing that Spurs would need their fans for the remaining “seven finals” of the season.
Fans turned out to cheer the team bus on Sunday, but the mood quickly soured as Spurs struggled against Nottingham Forest.
Manager Igor Tudor was absent due to a family bereavement, with Cristian Saltor taking charge of press duties. Saltor remained upbeat, citing Spurs' last two games and first-half performance as reasons to be optimistic.
Tottenham Hotspur's fans are understandably worried after assistant coach Bruno Saltor admitted the team is struggling to cope with pressure, following a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest. This defeat leaves Spurs just one point above the relegation zone, sparking fears about their Premier League status.
Saltor's comments highlight the team's struggles, with captain Cristian Romero acknowledging the “painful” situation. Spurs now face a tough battle to secure a 17th-place finish, without the consolation of European football.
Tottenham Hotspur failed to handle the pressure of their high-stakes clash with Nottingham Forest, Spurs assistant coach Bruno Saltor said after a damaging 3-0 defeat on Sunday left his side a single point above the relegation zone.
“You can see the players, they care and they (are) 100% trying their best, but at the moment it's not enough and we need to minimise any mistakes because we know we are going to concede a goal,” he told reporters.
“The first 44 minutes, I thought were good, really good ... second half, probably we were not able to deal with the weight of the game.”
Spurs' Crisis Deepens
Tottenham Hotspur's struggles continued with a loss to Nottingham Forest, exposing their vulnerability in the relegation battle. Despite dominating the first half, Spurs collapsed in the second, conceding three goals and sparking concerns about their Premier League status.
Fragile Relationship with Fans
The defeat highlighted the strained relationship between Spurs and their fans, who have only seen two home league wins this season. Many fans left before the final whistle, while others voiced their anger and frustration, underscoring the pressure on the team and management.
Spurs captain Cristian Romero praised the fans after the “painful” 3-0 loss, saying the team will need their support for the remaining “seven finals” of the season, following the international break.
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Saltor echoed Romero's comments, saying: “Right now, all of us, we have the same goal: that is fight until the end of the season and stay in the Premier League as this club deserves.”
Tottenham Hotspur's status as a top-flight team is under threat after a dismal 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, putting their nearly five-decade stay in the Premier League in jeopardy.
The defeat has sparked concerns about Spurs' future, with captain Cristian Romero acknowledging the “painful” situation and emphasizing the need for the team to bounce back. Assistant coach Bruno Saltor has expressed confidence in the team's ability to turn things around, citing their strong performances against Liverpool and Atletico Madrid.

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