After Tottenham lost 3-5 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Archie Gray said in an interview that despite the team's recent poor performance, the fans have always given them great support. Gray said: "The support from the fans...

After Tottenham lost 3-5 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Archie Gray said in an interview that despite the team's recent poor performance, the fans have always given them great support.
Gray said: "The support from the fans is incredible. They have always supported us when we have been through difficult times. This support is very important to us, especially after the last few games. Although we lost tonight, we hope there are some positive aspects that can be brought to them. Obviously, such a loss is not enough for a club like Tottenham, but we will work hard to improve."
Gray The tacit cooperation with Berivar in the game brought Tottenham a wonderful opening goal. Gray said: "I have a very close relationship with him, and every time we play together on the field, we completely trust each other. Even under pressure, we know that we can pass each other and can deal with this pressure. We are very close on and off the field."
Despite being disappointed with the result, Gray believes that there were many positive factors in this game. Can be carried over to the next game: "This defeat is of course disappointing, but we took more positives from this game than the last one. We scored three goals, which is obviously a positive sign. The games at the weekend were very difficult, and this time we faced one of the best teams in Europe. This game is always going to be difficult, but we showed some positives that can be carried into the next game."
Gray also talked about the ball Regarding the changes in team tactics, he expressed his understanding and support for coach Frank's decision: "Every club wants to play exciting football, but sometimes when facing opponents like Paris Saint-Germain, you have to adjust tactics. They are European champions and have the personal ability to change the game in an instant. We all want to play exciting football, but in some games we may need to adapt to different tactical arrangements. We fully support the decision of the coaching staff and head coach."