Tottenham coach after Bayerni's humiliation: My players surrendered.

Tottenham coach Maurizio Pochetino has said his players surrendered slightly towards the end of the match, which was shamelessly lost, 7:2, against Bayern Munich on Tuesday. Tottenham passed over after only 12 minutes of play through Heung-min Son, and Pochetino admitted after the match that the first half hour [...]
Tottenham took over after only 12 minutes of play through Heung-min Son, and Pochetino admitted after the match that the first half hour of the meeting had created his team coaching experience this season, the Express broadcasts.
But things began to deteriorate dramatically for last year's finalist in the Champions League, when Joshua Kimmitch and Robert Leandowski scored before the end of the first piece.
Former Arsenal Minister Serge Gnabry scored four goals ahead, making the team wear a veil of shame after accepting all seven goals at home for the first time in a big race.
However, Pochetino believes it is no time for hasty assessment on a night of punishment for the club from northern London.
“Now is the time to relax and not make any mistakes. After such a result today, we need to be calm. We all know how we feel, very disappointed”, Pochetino said after the match.
We don't fix anything by screaming or talking under the influence of emotions. In the last 10 minutes of the match, we accepted three goals, I feel like the team was tired and gave up”, he added.












