Proterates a lot and doesn't feel free to talk, Tottenham players disappointed by the director's presence in the reserve bank

Despite a high-level season start, three wins from three possible at Premier League and qualifications for the Conference League groups, some problems at the home of Tottenham are, including director Fabio Paratici. According to The Sun, some players are dissatisfied with the presence of Italian and his associates in the pankia [...]
Despite a high-level season start, three wins from three possible at Premier League and qualifications for the Conference League groups, some problems at the home of Tottenham are, including director Fabio Paratici.
According to The Sun, some players are unhappy with the presence of Italian and his associates in the pankia during domestic matches: they do not feel free to speak and believe protests against judges are excessive.
A source inside the club explained to the English daily: “Players just don't like it. Replacers on the bench don't like it when the leaders stand there shouting at referees or team and they don't feel free to talk to each other”.
As reported by The Sun, the Spurs players must have at least another month of patience: Paratic, as is the director of the Hitchen technical representations, is obliged because of anti-Condavit rules to sit on the bench along with reserve and technical staff so that the team will remain completely in the same area.
Starting in October, Premier League hopes, if the pandemic figures allow, to change regulation so that the leaders can return to the tribuna.












