Richard Keys has slammed Yves Bissouma after his recent antics at Tottenham.
An investigation is underway over Bissouma’s alleged use of laughing gas again, something he was previously guilty of.
It seems the beIN Sports broadcaster is hinting that the Mali international will never play for Spurs again following the latest developments.
Thomas Frank didn’t seem to want Bissouma in the summer, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him leave off the back of another potential misstep.
West Ham United cancel Christmas party amid Premier League struggles
While Keys has taken a swipe at the Tottenham player in his recent blog, he has hailed West Ham United’s decision to cancel their Christmas party.
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The Hammers are in the relegation zone at the moment, with Nuno Espirito Santo picking up some much-needed points in recent weeks.
Despite some decent displays of late, the Irons are still 18th in the Premier League after 15 matches, and alarm bells will certainly be ringing at the London Stadium.
In his blog on 8 December, Keys wrote, “Goodbye, Bissouma. Idiot. But he’s not alone.” The beIN Sports broadcaster added, “The staff at West Ham have made a good decision. They’ve cancelled the Christmas party. I hope the word ‘staff’ includes the players. Nobody at West Ham should be celebrating anything at present.”
Frank has his own problems to worry about at Spurs, who are 10th in the table after some disappointing results of late.
The Danish manager is losing faith with some sections of the fanbase due to his defensive approach to games, but the 2-0 win over Brentford at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 6 December was a bit encouraging.
Tottenham Premier League prediction could be end of Thomas Frank
Frank is being linked with getting sacked at Tottenham, and that’s something that could potentially happen sooner rather than later.
Opta’s supercomputer currently predicts Spurs to finish 10th in the Premier League, which is nowhere near good enough.
The reason for sacking Ange Postecoglou was the North London outfit’s abysmal league form, and Frank would’ve indeed been told to fight for a Champions League place this season.
As the former Brentford boss continues to face questions about his future in N17, his dismissal wouldn’t be surprising if Tottenham aren’t in the conversation to finish in the top five positions.