After the defeat at Anfield, Lo Celso was ‘caught’ swapping shirts with Tottenham loanee, Giovani Lo Celso.
Predictably enough there have been some knee-jerk responses from fans on social media.

One sticking point being that this was the player that had just sealed our fate, with the converting of a penalty kick after Serge Aurier did his usual routine of getting himself in the wrong place at the right time.
The thing is, does it really matter? These players are athletes in the upper echelons of their chosen professional sport – not children in a playground, who have announced themselves as sworn enemies over a game of marbles.

Tottenham have bigger fish to fry this season, opposed fussing over what a player did after the full time whistle was blown.
Spurs fans surely have more on their mind in these turbulent times than this sort of thing – which is widespread, by the way.
My biggest concern with Lo Celso is in wanting to see him contribute more than just meaningless cameos at the end of games.



