Tottenham’s acting head coach Cristian Stellini has accused former players of having no respect for the club after Harry Kane received criticism for his part in Abdoulaye Doucoure’s red card in the 1-1 draw at Everton.
The England captain was targeted by some for his reaction to Doucoure putting his hand into Kane’s face during the Premier League clash at Goodison Park on Monday.
Kane fell to the floor holding his face as Doucoure was given his marching orders.
At a press conference on Thursday, Stellini said: “I think it’s strange that some ex-players said something wrong about Harry. They are ex-players and they know the difference between seeing something in slow motion and living it in real motion.
“Also the Everton manager [Sean Dyche] said it was a clear red card. Perhaps they respect Harry but they don’t respect Tottenham.”
“We are getting closer with Richarlison”
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— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 6, 2023
Spurs host rivals for the top four spots Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, and Stellini confirmed he is not expecting any of his injured players to return, though did indicate that Richarlison could be back to face Bournemouth the following weekend.
“No good news about players that come back for the next game,” he said. “We are getting closer with Richarlison. He trained on the pitch but he trained alone. We are going well with Ben Davies with the plan but we have to wait a bit for him.
“[Richarlison] trained on the pitch. He is going well and for the next game he could be available.”
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