Monday, 21st April, 2014



Tottenham Hotspur manager Tim Sherwood believes that he was justified in dropping midfielder Sandro from the squad that faced Fulham on Saturday as he feels that the Brazilian is not good enough at the moment. 

Tottenham registered a comfortable 3-1 win over Fulham at White Hart Lane on Saturday with goals from Paulinho, Harry Kane and Younes Kaboul.




The Brazilian midfielder has not played for Spurs since 20th March and before the Fulham game tweeted that he was not injured. But Sherwood shrugged that off.

"He's entitled to do what he wants", Sherwood told the BBC.

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"He's right, he's not injured. He has got qualities but I am picking people ahead of him.”

The Englishman stressed that he will only select people whom he thinks are good enough for the playing eleven and he doesn’t care about reputations or egos.

"I don't care about reputation, when I think he is good enough he will play."

Tottenham Hotspur are currently sixth in the Premier League table on 63 points, followed by Manchester United in seventh on 57 points.

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