A section of Tottenham Hotspur’s fanbase took more than a point from yesterday evening’s draw with PSV Eindhoven.
Heading to Holland for the tie Group B Champions League tie at the Philips Stadion, the hosts opened the scoring and bagged themselves a late leveller as we were reduced to ten men following a straight red card for Hugo Lloris. It is effectively game over in the Champions League for this season and with plenty of disappointment flying around, let alone criticism, a number of fans found positive agreement on one thing.
Sign Hirving Lozano.
The 23-year-old attacker was instrumental for them in the match, and he grabbed his ninth goal of the 2018/19 campaign in 14 games on Wednesday evening and he impressed many with his tenacious play.
Lozano is electric. Sign him up @SpursOfficial
— Hamid (@HamidTHFC) October 24, 2018
Absolutely hate Chucky Lozano after last night complete cheat very reminiscent of Saido Mane in his Southampton days which is why I absolutely believe he would be a huge success in the Premier League and we must sign him! pic.twitter.com/bLGil45oPP
— Lilywhite Rose (@lilywhite_rose) October 25, 2018
Yeah I would take him
He did throw himself about abit but still class— Alex Benson-Wilson (@alexbw11) October 25, 2018
Spurs should be opening talks with psv for Lozano after this match. Mark my words #coys #thfc
— Ajok Deng (@nashpalinho) October 24, 2018
Lozano would be a good addition to @SpursOfficial
The Mexican might like to come see our white wall next season. #PSVTOT #COYS— Fraz (@BringingUpABoy) October 24, 2018
Lozano has been causing problems all night.
Hope Daniel Levy is paying attention.
— Phil Friend (@Phil_Friend) October 24, 2018
I've seen Lozano to Spurs rumors for the next transfer window. He's playing out of his mind at PSV and would arguably be due for an upgrade in league. Spurs are seeing that right now. Would be a nice additional offensive piece.
— Jared Rigdon (@RigdonJared) October 24, 2018
Whether you should ever make a transfer decision on the back of a single match is open to debate, but Lozano’s stock is rising following his performances for Mexico at the Russian World Cup – even I’ve heard of him – and with 26 goals in 41 games for PSV he certainly seems to know where the net is.