After beating Tottenham yesterday, a Barcelona player takes a shot at them.

 

After beating Tottenham yesterday, a


Barcelona player takes a shot at them.

After Tottenham Hotspur’s 4-2 win over


Barcelona last night, Barcelona player


Marcos Alonso has made an impression.

After the game, Alonso, who spent six

seasons at rival Chelsea, posted on

Instagram.

 

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Tottenham’s pre-season schedule is

concluded, with their first competitive

encounter only a few days away.

Ange Postecoglou has had a busy summer

reorganizing a bloated squad and dealing

with concerns that arose last season.

Spurs still need to sell a number of players,

but their starting lineup should be stronger

against Brentford.

However, Marcos Alonso was unable to

assist but poke fun at Tottenham’s defeat to

Barcelona the day before.

 

His affection for Chelsea has definitely not

waned since leaving Stamford Bridge last

summer.

Alonso only appeared for the final thirty

minutes of the game, but he was present for

Barcelona’s comeback.

After Barcelona’s victory, Alonso takes a shot

at Tottenham.

Last night, the Spanish international shared

a photo of himself in action on Instagram.

He wrote beside a shot of himself dribbling

with the ball, “Some things never change.”

Tottenham 4-2 Barcelona.”

Of course, Alonso is referring to Tottenham’s

recent inability to win a trophy.

However, he was clearly not seeing

Richarlison gleefully rejoice with the Tiger

Cup trophy after the game, they defeated

Lion City Sailors 5-1.

If Tottenham had won yesterday, the Joan

Gamper Trophy would have taken equal

position in their trophy cabinet.

Tottenham would be pleased with their

performance against Barcelona,

notwithstanding Alonso’s dig.

They led for much of the game, with Oliver

Skipp’s brace being the highlight for Ange

Postecoglou’s side.

 

The youthful midfielder may have made

Postecoglou’s weekend decision difficult.

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FC Barcelona

With James Maddison set to start,

Postecoglou has a wide choice of midfielders

who might fill the two remaining slots.

in the heart of the pitch.

He must also select who will start at fullback

on either side and whether Micky Van de

Ven will be available to play on Sunday.

Postecoglou will have to make a lot of tough

decisions in the coming days.

 

 

 

 


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