Yeah not overly shocking to see the Spurs meltdown.
I am a bit of a Spurs fan but am not even that mad - I love sports because of the great stories that get told and really it's hard not to be rooting for Leicester and the amazing story we witnessed this season.
Probably one of the best sports stories of our lifetime to be honest - in a sport that has become dominated by a few top teams in each league it is amazing to see a "small" team whom more people would have expected to be in a relegation battle than the trophy hunt actually complete the Cinderella story and win.
Congratulations to Leicester and especially Claudio Ranieri - deserved all of the success they have achieved this season.
I like Pochettino a lot as a coach, but the last two weeks his team totally melted down after dominant first half performances. I think that has to fall on him. As to Leicester kinda disappointing to not even have them on the pitch when they win it, but they clutched up huge in the last two months and never really gave any of the chasers any chance. They kept their foot on everyone else's throat. Best sports story I can remember.
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"Think I'm gonna be the scapegoat for the whole damn machine? Sheeee......."
As to Leicester kinda disappointing to not even have them on the pitch when they win it,
I don't agree with this at all and honestly think they could care less. They won it, end of story. Many a title has been clinched off the pitch but has been won on it.
Now they (the team and the fans) have nearly a full week to enjoy it, party, and can approach Saturday's game at home with a festive atmosphere.
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