Tottenham assistant coach Bruno lamented: Minor mistakes were severely punished.

2026-03-23 11:02

Tottenham assistant coach Bruno lamented: Minor mistakes were severely punished.

Tottenham Hotspur suffered a disappointing 0-3 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest in Sunday's Premier League match, with assistant manager Bruno Saltor believing that minor mistakes led to the loss.

With head coach Igor Tudor absent due to family matters, assistant coach Salto took charge during the match and gave an interview afterward. In response to this disappointing defeat, Salto strongly urged the team to remain united in the face of adversity.

Regarding the course of the match, Salto lamented, "We actually played exceptionally well in the first half, creating plenty of opportunities to take the lead. But now, we're paying a heavy price for every tiny detail, every small mistake."

Salto further pointed out that when the team is in a difficult period, playing against the wind will greatly test the players' mental strength. Once the first goal is conceded, the task of the game becomes extremely difficult, and it is difficult for the team to quickly reverse the decline with instinct and drive as they do when they are on a winning streak.

Despite suffering a heavy defeat, Salto still gave the highest praise to the Tottenham fans for their unwavering support. He was deeply moved by the scene of fans lining the streets to welcome the team bus before the match, saying, "The enthusiasm shown by the fans today was incredible."

"This is absolutely one of the best experiences of my 25-year professional football career. They were with us from the first minute to the last."

Faced with the current slump and challenges, Salto called for unity within the team, comparing the club to a family going through a storm. Salto emphasized, "When a family faces challenges and problems, what you need to do is come closer together."

"That's what we're trying to do in the locker room. We need to build that deep connection, to bring everyone together closely, because everyone's goals are always aligned."


Image source: Internet/Tottenham Hotspur official website

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