Mathys Tel insists that Tottenham Hotspur has enough quality with regard to playing staff and staff to leave their problems behind.
The 19-year-old scored his first trace goal in the 2-1 defeat against the Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup, just four days after the club leaned against the Carabao Cup after a severe semi-final loss in a severe semi-finals against the Carabao Cup .
The pressure continues to run on the shoulders of the Manager Verzecoglou, who stood behind his players after the last defeat and asked if a club in the country could possibly be able to cope with the current injury crisis.
Up to a dozen players in the first team have recently been cleared, including the goalkeeper of the First Choice, Guglielmo Vicario, the central defenders of the first choice, the Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven and the first choice striker Dominic Solanke Club cost a whpping £ 55m in summer.
Tel came to Spurs on the Deadline Day to raise part of the darkness in North London, and the Frenchman has no doubt that his teammates have the right attitude and ability to do things in the coming games and go properly .
“It is a good start for me, without the defeats,” said Tel to Club Media. “It is something special for me, my first game in Anfield, a semi -finals, and now my debut and a goal, frankly, good for my self -confidence. My goal was good, I am happy, but it’s a difficult day we have to continue.
“This game [Aston Villa] Wasn’t easy. The opponent was very aggressive. We breathed to the end, but as I said, it was not easy. We can be better. We have to trust ourselves and go to the end. That is our mentality.
“To be honest, we are sad about the results, but I know the quality of my teammates, the employee … I believe in you. I’m not afraid of the future. We will play against Manchester (United) next week and I will do our jobs.
Tottenham’s last hope of winning silverware this season is based on success in the Europa League, but they will not claim the ball in the eye in the Premier League. The LilyWhites sit 14th at the table and are on course to record their worst top finish for 21 years.