Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has said that rivals to the spurs expressed high rate of incompetency during their last much that saw their dream of becoming title champions overshadowed.
Speaking ahead of their clash with Southampton on Sunday, Pochettino claimed that managers and staff to English Premier League football need to stay cautious about the comments they make in public.
"In football, our responsibility is to be professional. When you are professional, you do not give your personal opinion.” Said Pochettino.
"If I support Tottenham and we play against some team which fights for the title, or to survive, then I can't give my opinion like a supporter. I need to give my opinion like a professional. It's always dangerous when something happens like that.”
"Maybe in the last few weeks or months, we know the football people maybe don't behave like professionals, we need to be careful." He added.
This comes even after comments from Chelsea players Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas sparked criticism after their Monday clash that resulted to 2-2 draw.
Spurs will play their final home game tomorrow against Southampton with determination to keep in third place of the league title, ahead of Arsenal who are just three points behind.