Yves Bissouma says 'words aren't going to change anything' as Tottenham slump to Fulham defeat

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Sunday's defeat at Craven Cottage left Tottenham winless in their last ten Premier League matches, a run that stretches back to the 28th December when Spurs came away from Selhurst Park with a 1-0 win, thanks to a close range header by Archie Gray.

Following the final whistle midfielder Yves Bissouma shared his thoughts when he spoke to Spurs TV after the final whistle.

He said: "It’s football, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. We are in a really bad situation at the moment. We don’t deserve to be where we are now, the club don’t deserve it, but like I said it’s football.

“Sometimes you don’t understand, sometimes you win and sometimes you’re losing games, and you don’t even know why you’re losing games, but the only thing we can do, we just have to close our mouth and work hard, because words are not going to change anything"

He added: "We just have to work really hard to come, focus on the next game and try to win this game at home, in front of our supporters, to bring that confidence back again, and try to win the rest of the games.

“Football is like that, you can’t blame a player, or you can’t blame your teammates, because of a mistake or because of this. We are a group, we stay together.

“We have to find a solution, and we know, like, we have to work hard, really hard, to try to come back again, to like I said, win games in front of our fans."

The Mali international believes Tottenham will turn things around as they look to avoid being relegated for the first time since 1976/1977 season.

“Yeah, for sure, I’m sure we’re going to. It’s details, and we believe in each other, we believe in the coach, we believe in the work he does for us, we believe in everything. So, we know, like, that the situation will change, for sure.

“We just have to find the right way to do it, because we have everything. You can’t say we don’t have the players, we have the players, we have a team, we are a group, a solid group. We’ve got everything, a good coach"

He added: “Everyone around is top, fantastic, so, it’s a moment this happens, I know it happens, especially at this time, of course, we don’t feel good, we don’t feel better, it’s not what we want, but together we can change things, and I’m sure we will change things as soon as possible, and we’ll start in the game that’s coming up.

“We will need everyone, every fan, because this is really important, especially when we play at home, we will need the fans, we will need them and I think next game will be the time to change things, and we’ll look forward."

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