‘This is a big wake up call, this is a battering… what is going on?’: Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas reacts in disbelief as Spurs are thrashed 7-2 by Bayern Munich
- Jenas spoke of his disbelief as Spurs were humiliated at Wembley on Tuesday
- Bayern exposed the problems enveloping Mauricio Pochettino and his squad
- Former Arsenal winger Gnabry scored four goals as the German giants ran riot
Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas spoke of his disbelief as Spurs were humiliated by Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.
Ex Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry scored four as the German giants ran riot at Wembley and exposed the problems enveloping manager Mauricio Pochettino and his squad, just five months after their appearance in the Champions League final.
After Gnabry completed the rout by scoring his fourth of the night, Jenas, who was at Wembley on Tuesday night as a pundit for BT Sport, said: ‘This is a big wake up call for this football club it really is.
Former Arsenal man Serge Gnabry came back to haunt his old rivals with four brilliant goals
Gnabry strikes home his fourth of the night from outside the penalty area on Tuesday night
‘They had a moment to figure out what they wanted to be, how far they wanted to go.
‘You can lose games of football, but this is a battering from a top European club who have been there and done it on many occasions.
‘It has been a tough couple of months for this group of players, this football club.
Bayern forward celebrates his hat-trick goal as Hugo Lloris reacts dejectedly on the ground
It was a chastening night for Tottenham, who have struggled to find their form this season
‘What is going on on that football pitch?
‘The place is half empty anyway because everyone has left. These are the types of results where you start looking in the dressing room.
‘This scoreline tells me no at the minute, this scoreline is a shocker.
‘It’s the capitulation, it’s that moment of its not going great let’s feel sorry for ourselves.
‘At what point do you say “no, the opposition are not scoring any more goals, it is not happening”?’
German giants exposed the problems enveloping manager Mauricio Pochettino and his squad