Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens talk about Tottenham’s disastrous 6-1 loss to Newcastle in the Premier League. (1:12)
Tottenham Hotspur’s first will reimburse fans who travelled to witness Sunday’s 6-1 humiliation at Newcastle United, the club said in a statement.
Spurs career coach Cristian Stellini was sacked after a terrible performance at St James’ Park in which they lost 5-0 in 21 minutes before Harry Kane scored a comfort goal on the spot and replacement Callum Wilson added a sixth for the home side.
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Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has apologised to the 3,000 supporters who made the long run for Tyneside, and the players have taken the decision to fill the charge for fit entry.
“As a team, we sensed their frustration, their anger,” he began on behalf of the players.
“Sunday wasn’t smart enough. We know that words are not enough in conditions like this, but it hurts us a defeat like this. “
“We appreciate your support, at home and away, and with that in mind, we would like to reimburse enthusiasts for the charge of their St James’ Park adjustment tickets.
“We know it does not replace what happened on Sunday and we will give everything to fix things, starting against Manchester United on Thursday night when, again, his will will mean everything to us. Together, and only in combination, can we achieve things. “done. “
The club added that affected supporters are given 24 hours for the refund to be processed, and the cash will return to their accounts within the next seven days.
The move comes a day after chairman Daniel Levy called the feature “totally unacceptable” and revealed he had met with senior players to regroup before entering.
“We can see many reasons why this happened and while I, the board, the coaches and the players have to take on a collective duty, at the end of the day, the duty is mine,” Levy said.
Spurs are fifth in the Premier League, but six-time fourth-placed Manchester United after playing two more games. They face United at home on Thursday with caretaker boss Ryan Mason in position to take charge.