Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray admitted Spurs’ heavy defeats have been unacceptable but insisted there were encouraging signs from their 5–3 Champions League loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
Speaking after the game, Gray said the performance was an improvement on the previous 4–1 derby defeat to Arsenal, highlighting Spurs’ attacking output as a positive. Goals from Richarlison and a brace from loanee Randal Kolo Muani showed more threat going forward, even though defensive errors proved costly.
“It’s not good enough these losses at a club like Tottenham,” Gray said, while adding that scoring three goals against one of Europe’s best teams showed progress ahead of their home game against Fulham.
The 19-year-old, returning from a calf injury, impressed in a midfield role and was involved in Spurs’ first two goals. Gray said he prefers playing in midfield despite being used in several positions throughout his young career.
He also praised Tottenham’s travelling fans in Paris and said the team remain determined to improve their form.
