After back-to-back losses to Crystal Palace and Chelsea FC, Tottenham Hotspur headed into the North London derby against Arsenal FC, looking to get their Premier League season back on the rails. 

However, the losing streak continues as Tottenham conceded three goals in the first half as The Gunners put the game out of reach, and Nuno Espírito Santo’s squad couldn’t respond and overcome the three-goal mountain. 

Following the match, Nuno spoke to the media, and his message was to the supporters with the Portuguese tactician, making it clear that they will fix the problem that has plagued the squad over the last three fixtures. 

“Of course, I have a message. A message that we’re disappointed because today was a special game for all of us, for our fans, and we didn’t achieve the standards that our fans deserve,” Nuno said at his press conference, where Football.London relayed the remarks. 

“So my message is I promise we’ll try to fix it. The only message we can say by words. After that, it’s work. What I expect, what I want is a totally different game in the next one.”

Tottenham will have a Europa Conference League match against NŠ Mura this week, and then they’ll have to gear up for a home matchup against Aston Villa. The Lions are coming off an impressive 1-0 victory over Manchester United, so Spurs will have to deal with a squad that’s coming to north London with some confidence. 

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