Salto praised the fans' support: "The best experience in my 25-year professional career."

2026-03-24 09:22

Salto praised the fans' support: "The best experience in my 25-year professional career."

Before Tottenham's disappointing 0-3 defeat to Nottingham Forest, thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team bus, a heartwarming scene that deeply moved assistant manager Bruno Salto.

After the match, Salto stated that it was one of the best experiences of his 25-year professional football career. Although the team showed a positive attitude in the early stages to respond to the fans' enthusiasm, Nottingham Forest's goal before halftime completely changed the course of the game, and the team ultimately suffered a 0-3 defeat.

In a post-match interview, Salto expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the fans' unconditional support. He said, "The moment I arrived at the stadium was touching; the fans were with the team from the first minute to the last."

"When a family faces challenges, what it needs most is to bring each other closer together. That's exactly the atmosphere the team is trying to build in the locker room right now. It's about uniting everyone closely and moving towards the same goal. As long as the players and fans are of one mind and work together, we will definitely be able to overcome the current difficulties."

As manager Igor Tudor pointed out before the match, with seven rounds remaining in the season, this defeat is not decisive. The team will now have a valuable rest period to fully prepare for the away game against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on April 12.

Salto concluded that while defeating Nottingham Forest would greatly relieve pressure on the league table and allow the players to shed their psychological burden, the team must now look ahead. With 21 points remaining in the remaining seven games, the entire team must remain steadfast in their belief and work together to overcome these difficult times.


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