Ginola says he can lift troubled Spurs
LONDON: David Ginola be-lieves he could lift troubled Tottenham out of the doldrums and put a smile back on the faces of the fans.
Ginola, who spent three successful years at the club and won a League Cup in 1999 but has no management experience, on Tuesday admitted being disappointed with events at his former haunt.
“I’m frustrated to see the clubs I like struggling so much. Spurs are really in trouble and it’s disappointing,” he said.
“Spurs, somewhere, are not making the right decisions.”
The former French international pointed to the recent selling of top names such as Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov.
“To sell Berbatov, Keane and (Jermain) Defoe has brought a lot of money in, but do Tottenham need money or points? This is the question the fans ask themselves.
“The first to be blamed will be the manager, of course, but when he first arrived he (Ramos) was the best in the world. Now he seems to be called the worst. In a few months he has not become the worst manager in the world.
“As a fan of the club, to see them struggling is hard. We all want to see changes but I don’t know if changing the manager would be a solution.” |