Antonio Conte suggests some Tottenham players collapse under pressure
Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Sandro was filmed making an X-rated comment about Arsenal on Tuesday night. The Brazilian met fans outside the San Siro ahead of the Champions League last 16 first leg and aimed fun at the club's north London rivals with a popular chant.
Ex-Tottenham midfielder Sandro aimed fun at Arsenal on Tuesday. (Image: TWITTER)
Twitter user @N17_SAUL posted a video in which he grabbed Sandro's attention before starting a popular chant at the expense of Arsenal.
"What do we think of Arsenal?" he shouted. Sandro responded: "S**t!"
"What do we think of s**t?" he then asked. "Arsenal!" Sandro answered back, much to the delight of the crowd around him.
Sandro ended his spell at Tottenham in 2014, joining Queens Park Rangers, where he played for three years, including a loan stint at West Bromwich Albion.
But the love is clearly still there between the 33-year-old and the Spurs faithful, who will hope Antonio Conte can take them on a memorable European run this season.
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Sandro was labelled 'Beast' by Tottenham fans. (Image: Getty)
Tottenham narrowly topped Group D, despite winning just three of their six Champions League group games, ahead of Eintracht Frankfurt.
And they would have hoped for a more straightforward last-16 draw than against the Serie A champions, who finished runners-up to Chelsea in Group E.
Spurs still have plenty to play for this season, just two points behind fourth-place Newcastle United and preparing for an FA Cup fifth-round trip to Sheffield United.
But fans - and Sandro - may be holding out hope for Manchester City to beat Arsenal to the Premier League title just as much as ending their trophy drought.
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