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“It is true that at a certain moment I wanted to leave” Tottenham star admits to wanting out in the summer

By Bruce Grove -

Tanguy Ndombele has admitted that he considered leaving Tottenham after his poor start to life in England.

The Frenchman joined Spurs in the summer of 2019 after they had lost the Champions League final to Liverpool.

He started his first campaign poorly and fell out with the very demanding Jose Mourinho later in the season.

There was speculation that he would leave the club last summer, just one year after making the move to London.

However, Tottenham refused to allow him to leave, and he has now confirmed that as true.

He admitted that things didn’t work out for him, and he thought he was probably at the wrong team.

He wanted to leave, but the club wouldn’t grant him his wish.

Ndombele is now one of the first names on the Tottenham team sheet as he continues to get better under the Special One.

“My first season was tough, I questioned myself a lot, now the page is turned,” he told TF1 as quoted by Express Sport.

“It is true that at a certain moment I wanted to leave, I didn’t feel in the right place. I told them I wanted out. They didn’t want me to go.”

Not letting him leave is probably one of the best decisions the club made in the last transfer window.

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Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

Ndom. You had to earn your respect at tottenham didn’t ya? Just knowing you were/are pretty brilliant wasn’t enough. we wanted to see it. You showed them/us man. Let me guess. We ain’t seen nuttn yet🌚

at large
at large
3 years ago

I don’t get what the big deal about this is. Anyone who’s ever had a job has wanted to change jobs somewhere along the line, maybe even every goddamn day. So Tanguy was unhappy. Today he’s happy. Next week he’s unhappy again. Who cares? And why does someone have to be happy to do the job they are paid a lot of money to do in the first place?

Matt
Matt
3 years ago
Reply to  legoverlass

Difficult to blame him for that though. Ambition and Levy don’t go together unless you are in Real Estate.

legoverlass
legoverlass
3 years ago

I still feel his attachment to the club is a tenuous one for him. If results go the wrong way I don’t see him being someone who will want to stick around and flush his career down the pan with Levy

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