Ruud Gullit faces Tottenham after defeat in the Champions League semifinal against Ajax



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"Dele Alli, Victor Wanyama … oh my God, everything is so bad!": Ruud Gullit faces Tottenham after the defeat in the Champions League semi-final against Ajax

By Max Winters for Mailonline

Published on: 5:58 pm EDT, April 30, 2019 | Update: 8:30 pm EDT, April 30, 2019

Ruud Gullit did not hesitate to criticize Tottenham players after their UEFA Champions League semi-final defeat by Ajax on Tuesday night.

The Spurs will have everything to do in Amsterdam next week to keep their dream of leading the Champions League after the decisive goal of Donny van de Beek in the first period.

Mauricio Pochettino's players were frustrated in attack and barely managed to annoy their opponents as they were fighting for a tie-up in North London.

Ruud Gullit (left) did not hesitate to criticize the Tottenham players after their defeat by Ajax

Ruud Gullit (left) did not hesitate to criticize the Tottenham players after their defeat by Ajax

Gullit criticized some of their players for their poor performance on a crucial night

Gullit criticized some of their players for their poor performance on a crucial night

During his expertise work for beIN Sports Tuesday night, Gullit congratulated Ajax but then criticized a number of Spurs players for their poor performance on a crucial night for the club.

"They (Ajax) were under pressure, but even under pressure, they could stand their defense. They did not give a chance.

"But for me, a lot of players have been disappointing because I see them every week in the Premier League.

"Dele Alli, oh my god, technically wise, so be it. (Victor) Wanyama, my god, technically wise, (Danny) Rose too.

As I said, I see them every week and how is it possible to make so many mistakes? I know you're under pressure, but you have to know what to do and they did not do it.

Gullit criticized Alli's technical ability, which offered very little benefit on Tuesday

Gullit criticized Alli's technical ability, which offered very little benefit on Tuesday

The Dutch legend has also targeted Victor Wanyama, who struggled to cope with the central midfielder

The Dutch legend has also targeted Victor Wanyama, who struggled to cope with the central midfielder

The former Ajax player, Christian Eriksen, was also disappointing, but he felt that Tottenham gave their opponents a more beautiful appearance than they had.

"We did not play our best," Eriksen told BT Sport. "The first 20 minutes of the game, we were just ball watchers. We have to run after the next game.

"We improved them a lot. We helped them on the way. When we changed the system, it helped us a bit and allowed us to lobby differently. We are still far from what we know we can do.

"Everyone was disappointed not to have been competitive as we know it. It does not matter the result. We have to change a lot the way we play today. & # 39;

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