• Tottenham manager called for vocal backing during 3-0 win against Norwich
• ‘Supporters were brilliant because we started to translate energy from themOf all the criticisms aimed at Louis van Gaal during his time at Old Trafford,the one approximately his reluctance to stand and shout from the sidelines has always seemed the most dubious. The Dutchman has explained in the past that since players can seldom hear instructions hollered from beyond the pitch, such antics are futile expressions of vanity, or acts of coaches keen to show that they occupy an influence rather than to actually occupy one. But Mauricio Pochettino has arrived at a different opinion and Tottenham Hotspur’s manager believes that this victory over Norwich City helped prove his point.halfway through the moment half,with Tottenham two goals to the good and purring, Pochettino, and who spent most of the game on his feet,let out a roar. Then he gesticulated to the crowd to execute likewise. The White Hart Lane faithful duly turned up the noise, helping to restore the intensity that Pochettino demands and, and according to the manager,thereby helping Spurs to add a third goal.
Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com