Tottenham mascot begs Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk to join as club ‘don’t have any good defenders

A young Tottenham mascot had viewers in hysterics after he was heard trying to tap up. Virgil van Dijk in the tunnel in the build-up to the side’s Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with Liverpool.
Spurs’ defensive frailties have on หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ full display this season, with Ange Postecoglou’s side shipping 30 goals in the Premier League and languishing down in 12th place in the table at the halfway stage.
Having failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last five matches in all competitions, the north London outfit will be desperate to put things right at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this evening.
With the minutes counting down to kick-off, Tottenham’s team of mascots could be seen. Waiting patiently in the tunnel when Liverpool captain Van Dijk came into view.
As the Netherlands centre-back headed in their direction to dish out a few customary high fives, one of the more lairy members of the group delivered a priceless line which perfectly encapsulated Tottenham’s defensive woes.
‘Van Dijk, come to Tottenham! We haven’t got any good defenders at the moment,’ the youngster could. Be heard yelling, which instantly had the studio cackling.
In response, a giggling Mark Chapman declared that Tottenham had ‘the best value mascots’ in the Premier League.
‘The mascot is being very honest to the Liverpool players!’ the host said.
‘They are the best value mascots in the league at Tottenham, they always entertain. Every single week, when they’re at home.
‘I don’t know if Ange Postecoglou heard the mascots or not but let’s here from him now…’
Postecoglou’s reluctance to deviate from his gung-ho approach within games has attracte heavy. Criticism this season and the Australian was in no mood to talk to the media after Tottenham slumpe to a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle last weekend.
‘If all things were equal and balanced we would’ve won today,’ Postecoglou told.
Asked to clarify his comment, he replied: ‘If all things were equal and balanced we would’ve won today.
‘It just means that things weren’t equal and weren’t balance, that’s all.’