Tottenham Hotspur defender Steven Caulker has denied reports that claim there is unrest in the Spurs dressing room.
There had been various reports in the media that hinted towards growing unrest among the Tottenham players, following their poor start to the Premier League.
With new players and a new managerial staff, the media started speculating about the solidarity of the Tottenham squad, and many traced it to the dismal start the club made this season.
Tottenham lost their Premier League opener to Newcastle at the Sports Direct Arena, which was followed by a two draws at White Hart Lane.
Considering the amount of money Tottenham spent during the summer, many were not expecting such a slow start by the North London club.
The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luka-Modric-c22857 and Rafael Van Der Vaart departed, which left many wondering how this new look Tottenham
team will handle the increasing competition in the league.
The fans had been left disappointed after Tottenham threw away leads at home against West Brom and Norwich City, and the team was booed off the pitch. Manager Andre Villas-Boas came under immediate pressure and fire, with critics and journalists predicting
a repeat of his 6-month spell at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 last season.
However, the club finally managed to kick start its season, with three consecutive wins in the league. The latest one was perhaps the most impressive as Tottenham managed a 2-3 victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Defender Steven Caulker, who has been thrust into the first team set-up following injuries to key players has dismissed claims about unrest among the Spurs squad.
"That's nonsense," said Caulker. "There is a great team bonding there. Everyone is coming together.”
"You could see from the celebrations at the end of the game, there is a positive atmosphere in the group. We are all very much behind the manager.”
"These are the times when you have to stand strong and show your character and I think the boys did that fantastically well. Everyone came together well and defended as a team.”
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