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Moussa Sissoko has become a first-team regular for Tottenham this season. PA Archive/PA Images

'I never wanted to leave Spurs. I knew that I could have success here'

Moussa Sissoko has become a key player for Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham side this season.

TOTTENHAM’S MOUSSA SISSOKO has claimed he never considered leaving the club, despite struggling to make an impact during his first two seasons.

Sissoko joined Tottenham on deadline day in August 2016, having been on the verge of a move to Everton before Spurs secured his signing from Newcastle United for a reported £30million.

The midfielder initially failed to cement a place in Mauricio Pochettino’s side and was often criticised by Tottenham’s fans following the big-money move, but he has become a first-team regular this term.

Sissoko has revealed that, despite his struggles, he never considered pushing for a move away from Tottenham.

“The best thing I have done is to be strong mentally.” he told the Guardian. 

“I never give up. In life, you never have to go with your head down. You have to look forward, try to improve, keep fighting and one day the thing will change.

I never wanted to leave Spurs. I knew that I could have success here.

“I don’t know if the criticism was unfair. Football is like that. It’s why I wasn’t upset by it. I was upset because I wasn’t doing what I wanted to be doing. 

“I had to keep working and I believe I can do better than what I am doing now.”

Sissoko signed for Tottenham on the back of an impressive string of performances in France’s run to the final of Euro 2016, but the 29-year-old missed out on Didier Deschamps’ squad for Les Bleus’ triumphant World Cup 2018 campaign.

“I won’t lie and say it wasn’t painful not to be part of the squad,” Sissoko said. 

“So it was extra motivation to perform and show I could be in the squad. I played a lot of games with them and then not to be in the World Cup — it was painful.

“But it’s like that. I’m not regretting. It’s gone. You have to accept the manager has made his choice, and I was very happy when they won.”

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    Dec 23rd 2018, 10:28 PM

    United have gone for high profile,statistically strong players that just don’t fit the club.Saw Josh King linked today,not a massive name but could certainly do well and given he came through their academy and has PL experience could be a good fit.

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    Dec 23rd 2018, 10:49 PM

    @Nic Antonio: came they the United youth set up when ole was there too

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    Dec 23rd 2018, 10:40 PM

    I like Neville but he is talking some amount of arse recently…

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    Dec 24th 2018, 8:10 AM

    @The Irish Pain: He’s speaking nothing but sense..? Where’s your confusion?

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    Dec 24th 2018, 3:40 AM

    Don’t think they need a lot in midfield or up front. 2 decent defenders would be great. But it’s very difficult to sign in January. Nice to look forward to games now.

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    Dec 24th 2018, 10:52 AM

    @irishoverseas: even one strong defender would do. Think keep the players for the remainder of the season, blood some of the younger midfield/forward players this year and then let who ever comes in as manager in the summer the basis of a strong squad to at least start the rebuilding process.

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