France national team manager Didier Deschamps has hit back at Andre Villas-Boas as both manager continue their war of words over the situation of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
The France national team coach has responded to comments made by the Portuguese as the argument regarding the rotation policy at Tottenham concerning Hugo Lloris and Brad Friedel continues.
Deschamps had slammed Villas-Boas and blamed him for wasting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hugo-Lloris-c16408 by not playing him more frequently. Lloris, who joined the club from French outfit Lyon, was expected to be first choice keeper for the Tottenham, but has found himself on the bench
as Friedel’s performances keep him out.
So far, the France national team captain has only one Premier League start to his name, and appearances in the Capital One Cup and the Europa League.
The French coach stated that a player of Lloris’ stature needs more games, and should be starting more often for Tottenham. Former France goalkeepers also had the same opinion as speculation regarding the player’s future at Tottenham gathers fire.
Deschamps has now responded angrily to Villas-Boas’ comments that the Frenchman’s remarks about him go ‘in one ear and out of the other’.
The animosity has further escalated as Deschamps hit back at the Spurs boss and said:
“I have two ears as well. What he says has the same effect on me. We are not talking of a player who does not play. Since he played his excellent match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 last month, he has kept goal three times.”
“Hugo is playing one match per week. Of course he would like to play more and it is not the case for the moment. He is getting on with it as best as he possibly can, but obviously he would like to play more.”
Lille’s striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brad-Friedel-c7953 at Tottenham. The player said:
“It is a difficult situation to deal with. But we are all aware of his talent and I hope he can quickly regain his place on the pitch.”
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