Ex-Spurs star Ivan Perisic makes ‘angry’ admission before firing Arsenal dig

Ivan Perisic has torn his PSV teammates in the collision on Tuesday with Arsenal, while firing a subtle excavations on the Gunners.

The Dutch side takes the men of Mikel Arteta on Tuesday, the first stage that takes place in the Netherlands. And former Spurs star Perisic will come across a large number of familiar faces after having spent 18 months in London after his arrival from Inter Milan.

The Croatian veteran has certainly had a lot to say about the game, where even his own teammates are not safe for criticism. On Monday, Perisic said: “We are not a team.

“We are not doing well. We have to be a team more, which we are not now. We are not fighting for each other and that makes me angry.

“We have to change that quickly. We have to give everything until the end of the season, because it is not over yet.

“Why are we not a team? We talked about that. We create enough opportunities and score enough, but without the ball we have to do better. We have to fight and run for each other.”

PSV are currently the top scorers in the Eredivisie who have scored this period 73 times, but are still eight points behind Ajax in the race for the title. And while Perisic has been torn apart in his own team, he still thought he was time to fire an excavation on Arsenal.

He added: “Arsenal often lacked that one often had a bit to win something last year. It will be a tough match against a young team with a strong coach. But I believe in our team and we have to play at our best. When you hear the national anthem of the Champions League, it gives something special. “

In the meantime, PSV boss Peter Bosz has also given his opinion about the game. He has claimed that although the disappointing impressions, for his part, are a subject of conversation, the Dutchman also praised them because they have gone as far in the Champions League as they have.

“There are many small things that now prevent you from winning, but those little things are important,” he said. I understand that the deterioration of PSV is now bigger news than the match that we will play against Arsenal tomorrow, but that is a big shame for football fans. We are among the best 16 in Europe. It is impressive that we are here. “

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