Danny Rose has admitted that he is getting fed up with rumours that he has fallen out with Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Since the left-back made some explosives claims about the North London club prior to the start of the season, rumours have been rife about tension between the pair.
Rose was questioned about his relationship with Pochettino after Wednesday night’s 3-0 victory over Champions League opponents APOEL.
After being substituted with around 20 minutes left in the game, the England international, who had earlier suffered a deep cut on his face, had words with Pochettino before heading down the tunnel at Wembley.
Rose has since admitted that he did not want to be taken off before the final whistle, but has insisted that he has no issues with the manager.
The London Evening Standard quotes the full-back as saying:
“This is getting silly now. The manager said it was best I came off and I didn’t want to come off. That was it. I’ve seen that people are saying we exchanged words. There is no issue between me and the manager.
“There has never been an issue, and people trying to put stuff in the media is not welcome. For the last three-and-a-half to four years, the manager has been my biggest fan. He’s given me nothing but love and respect. There is no issue. People need to stop this because it’s not welcome.”
A recent report in the Daily Mail claimed that Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is confident of signing Rose in a £50m deal, either in January or at the end of the season.
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