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Marco Silva press conference: Tottenham vs Fulham

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There are no fresh injury concerns after last weekend's victory against Sunderland with Rodrigo Muniz and Antonee Robinson still ruled out with their thigh and knee injuries respectively.

There is no time-scale for Robinson but the full-back is "getting better" and is doing "individual work on the pitch". Silva clarified he won't be rushed in order to avoid any setbacks when he does eventually return.

Fulham are yet to win away from home in the league this season with Silva admitting their standards in the 2-0 defeat at Everton before the international break were "nowhere near where they should be" but that the reaction from his players has been good.

Meanwhile, Spurs have only secured five points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season and Silva said that makes them similar "in the opposite way".

He said: "In the Premier League, they've been very strong away from home so far but at home not the best results. In the opposite way but similar with us, they want to correct things at home and go in the right direction."

Silva continued: "Massive respect to them and their quality but we look for ourselves and we want to get a result away from home. They are going to do the same with an amazing fanbase as well, in a great place to play football so let's go for it and match them and see who's going to be a better side on the pitch."

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Tottenham news: Opinion - Fan writer on PSG defeat

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There was very little hope before kick-off. A fool's hope at best. Maybe Paris St-Germain would be so relaxed after watching our capitulation at the weekend that they would turn up wearing Christmas jumpers and holding a glass of wine, so we could catch them out like we did in the summer.

And for 50 minutes, it looked like we had fooled them again. Spurs found something sorely missing from the north London derby: passion, drive and their shooting boots.

The midfield trio of Pape Sarr, Lucas Bergvall and Rodrigo Bentancur passed the ball to each other. They looked well-drilled and, just as we were thinking that Thomas Frank had stumbled upon a system, our masks were whipped off by the European champions and Spurs became the same ragtag bunch that were thrashed at Arsenal.

A sloppy penalty, a gift and a fumble at a corner put the Parisians out of sight despite Randal Kolo Muani doing two-thirds of Gareth Bale at the San Siro.

So, where does this leave Frank?

Of course, there is a caveat that PSG and, begrudgingly, Arsenal, are two of the strongest teams in Europe at the moment. However, a second heavy capitulation in a week leaves serious doubt about the Dane's ability to manage this group of players.

Individual errors are something that have haunted every man who has stepped into the Tottenham dugout. This was a mixture of sloppiness and tactical naivety. We left world-class players free to shoot at will. The edge of Spurs' penalty area has become a happy hunting ground for anyone capable from long range.

Tottenham had started the game focused and energetic, but as their batteries started to run low, gaps and mistakes appeared. By 70 minutes, they were a different team from the one that went in front twice.

Losing to PSG is not an 'end-of-days' scenario. The team, despite their faults, gave it their all, but it may be a foreshadowing of what is to come. Fulham at home is suddenly a six-pointer and all the other cliches.

Frank needs to find an identity, other than energy, because right now, we are a team that plays as the wind blows. We could be good, but we are mostly messy.

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PSG 5-3 Tottenham: Fan views on Champions League defeat

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We asked for your views on Tottenham's defeat by Paris St-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Here are some of your comments:

Tony: I thought it was a great performance, 10 out of 10 compared to Saturday's 2 out of 10. We fought for every ball but they scored two fantastic goals and are a world-class team with fantastic players. If we can take that performance into the rest of the season, we will be on the right track.

Dave: Much, much better. We were combative and really gave it a go. In this kind of form, PSG are a tough proposition for anyone, so for me, proud of the boys and hope this shuts down some of the 'Is Frank the right guy for us?' chatter. He's only been in the job since June. Let's get behind the team and the manager and see where we are at the end of the season.

Emilio: Great first half performance taking the game to them. Shame they equalised so close to half time. Much improved on last weekend's game but we can't make basic mistakes at the back as these teams will punish you. There won't be many teams going to Paris and getting a win, but even they are not invincible.

David: Three of the five goals Tottenham conceded were from basic mistakes and lack of concentration. Spurs could have won this game if they had been more focused.

Laurence: 'Improved Spurs performance'? Are people having a laugh? It was men against boys again as it was on Sunday against Arsenal. I've followed Spurs for the best part of 70 years and this is just about the sloppiest Spurs team of them all. Sure we scored three but let's be honest, we were clearly inferior. Only Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani busted a gut but it's been obvious to me that recruitment continues to rear its ugly head.

Ian: This is worse than last year, plus we won't win anything and will be outside of the top six. Ok we might end up seventh or eighth but that is not better, not impressed. Thomas Frank is failing badly.

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PSG 5-3 Tottenham: Analysis of Champions League defeat

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Former Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson says Thomas Frank's side were "masters of their own downfall" against a strong Paris St-Germain at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.

He observed that, unlike in Sunday's north London derby, the commitment of Spurs players could not be questioned as they pressed high and showed a real competitive edge.

However, they were ultimately undone by momentary lapses that will always risk fatal punishment against the European champions.

"Masters of their own downfall, or at least the start of it, because for an hour they played so well," said Robinson on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. "They conceded two extremely good goals from Vitinha, which any team could have conceded.

"And then, inexplicable defending.

"Tottenham had a different attitude, with their application, their work rate, their pressing and they started higher up the field. There was a lot more to be positive about.

"Unlike at the weekend [against Arsenal], Frank can put his finger on things that went wrong rather than scratching his head and thinking he didn't recognise his team.

"If Sunday hadn't happened, then there would be no discussion about this game and the Tottenham setup.

"When the teams came out, we thought that they would play a back five but they didn't. They played a midfield that had legs, as in Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Pape Matar Sarr they had three willing runners that would get back and plug the gaps while also supporting Randal Kolo Muani and Richarlison in offering an attacking threat."

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Tottenham transfer rumours: Samu Aghehowa

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Spurs boss Frank can take some encouragement from PSG defeat

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Thomas Frank's defiant message going into what was shaping up as a hiding to nothing – or maybe just a hiding – against Paris St-Germain was that he was "1,000% sure he knew how to build a team and a club."

Bold words when head coach Frank had the criticism of Tottenham Hotspur's fans ringing in his ears after what they perceived as a tactical surrender in the north London derby defeat at Arsenal on Sunday.

And even bolder when the opponents were the Champions League holders, the same PSG side that had cut a swathe through the Premier League's elite as Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa were seen off last season.

For an hour, in the hostile territory of Parc des Princes, Spurs showed enough determination and creation to keep even PSG's "Ultras" populating Virage Auteuil relatively subdued.

Before the start, it was the traditional Champions League occasion in Paris, with a spectacular show of fireworks and pyrotechnics before kick-off, the action then conducted to the constant rhythms of a drumbeat.

And at one point in the City of Light, Spurs were eyeing a stunning triumph until darkness fell on their hopes with a 5-3 defeat. It was a thriller but, in the end, a disappointing one.

Frank, echoing his mission statement, would have been encouraged that Spurs showed solid foundations, only to crumble through their own carelessness and the sort of hot spell from PSG that has done for better teams than them in the Champions League, scoring three times in 12 minutes.

Spurs shipped five goals to add to the four conceded at Arsenal, but this was a markedly different performance that at least showed positive intent. There is no shame in succumbing to PSG's quality in the manner they did.

Spurs led twice through Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani, who scored twice against his parent club, but it was still not enough to keep PSG, lacking the injured Desire Doue and with Ousmane Dembele on the bench, at bay.

Frank's formation moved away from the five-man defence that drew so much fury against Arsenal, operating with a traditional back four protected by Rodrigo Bentancur and Archie Gray. He paired Richarlison and Kolo Muani up front to good effect.

It was also line-up that suggested Frank may have had one eye on Saturday night's key home game against Fulham, with Mohammed Kudus, Joao Palhinha, Destiny Udogie, Wilson Odobert and Xavi Simons left out.

Spurs, however were none the worse for that until they were submerged under PSG's quality, Frank's selection tireless out of possession using a man-for-man strategy which Luis Enrique's side initially struggled to combat, getting up the pitch in a manner that seemed alien to them at Arsenal.

Spurs were pressing high, looking to win the ball back with a real competitive edge. This, at least, looked something like a Thomas Frank team, despite the painful end result.

Frank was furious at his team's lack of aggression at Arsenal, visibly grimacing when he pointed out they only won 17 out of 53 duels and second-ball situations.

Commitment could not be questioned here, but Spurs were undone by momentary lapses that always risk the ultimate punishment against PSG.

Frank said: "I am very pleased with the performance. This was much more the identity of the team, the bravery and aggressiveness of the team.

"There were lots of positives, the two strikers scoring three goals between them, the whole team performed really well. The performance was to get something out of the game but then you need to have the margins with you, but we can't concede some of the goals we did."

Spurs looked like taking a deserved 1-0 lead into the interval, only to switch off after a set-piece, allowing the brilliant Vitinha to equalise.

It happened again when Pape Matar Sarr, with the score 2-2, carelessly ceded possession just before the hour, the mistake ending with Fabian Ruiz putting PSG ahead for the first time.

Vitinha, a stellar performer in PSG's Champions League win, was the decisive performer with two stunning strikes to snuff out the Spurs lead, one with his right foot another with his left.

Frank said: "Vitinha is the best midfielder in the world. He will be the next Ballon d'Or winner."

PSG simply proved too good in the end, but Spurs also went some way to answering justified criticism about a lack of threat, with Richarlison and Kolo Muani providing three goals between them.

It was a good night for Kolo Muani, who has seen his attempt to make an impact at Spurs held back by a dead leg and a broken jaw, restricting him to just four starts and 345 minutes of action before this game.

Former Spurs and England goalkeeper Paul Robinson told BBC Radio 5 Live: "What I will say is that Tottenham had a different attitude. Their application, their work rate, their pressing, they started higher up the field. There was a lot more to be positive about.

"Unlike at the weekend Frank can put his finger on things that went wrong rather than scratching his head and thinking he didn't recognise his team."

The scenery now shifts to the vital home game against Fulham - where Frank must again convince his detractors he has foundations to build on.

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PSG 5-3 Tottenham: What Thomas Frank and Archie Gray said

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank, speaking to TNT Sports: "I am very pleased with the performance. Today was much more the identity of the team, the bravery and aggressiveness of the team.

"There were lots of positives, the two strikers scoring three goals between them, the whole team performed really well. The performance was to get something out of the game, but then you need to have the margins with you, but we can't concede some of the goals we did.

"Vitinha is the best midfielder in the world. He will be the next Ballon d'Or winner."

On Randal Kolo Muani's performance: "It can definitely be a turning point, but the two goals will give him confidence going forward. He has struggled a bit with confidence but now he is looking better and better."

On conceding five goals: "Of course, it will always be concerning when we concede four and five, but these were two completely different games. This was more of what I want. Today we competed. Today was a team with soul and character, and you need that."

Midfielder Archie Gray, speaking to TNT Sports: "We played against a top opponent tonight, they are probably the best team in Europe at the moment. There were some good moments we can take into Fulham.

"We scored some goals, there are things we can work on, but they are a top, top team, and there are moments you will suffer against them.

"They are the best team in Europe, and they are relentless in every aspect of their game, and they have that individual class. They are a top team, and there are things we can learn from."

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Tottenham analysis: Moments of hope before disappointment against PSG

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Thomas Frank went into this tough assignment against the Champions League holders with his methods under serious scrutiny after the timid, conservative manner of Tottenham Spurs' defeat against Arsenal in the north London derby.

And yet Frank, and indeed his team, responded positively, as he ditched the five-man defence that drew so much criticism in favour of an orthodox back four afforded protection by Archie Gray and Rodrigo Bentancur.

For an hour, Spurs matched Paris St-Germain, leading twice, with one of the crucial moments their failure to protect a lead until half-time when they switched off, allowing Vitinha to equalise in spectacular fashion seconds before the break.

Even then, Randal Kolo Muani put them back in front before PSG hit the sort of roll that has done for better teams than Spurs in the Champions League.

Frank's team selection looked like it had one eye on Saturday night's home game against Fulham, which they will now go into with only three wins in 12 matches.

Joao Palhinha, Mohammed Kudus, Destiny Udogie and Wilson Odobert were on the bench, along with Xavi Simons, but for so long there was much to encourage Frank.

Spurs were positive, adopting a man-for-man strategy out of possession, showing more attacking intent in the opening stages than they did in the entire match against Arsenal.

The attitude was good but defensive carelessness, summed up when Pape Matar Sarr was robbed in possession before Fabian Ruiz put PSG in front for the first time, proved their undoing.

Spurs have now dropped to 16th in the Champions League table, making victory against Slavia Prague on the next match day vital.

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Champions League Highlights: PSG 5-3 Tottenham

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