Don’t get me wrong, I get it, and I understand why rival fans don’t want to see us being happy (which goes both ways naturally).
When you beat Leicester with those two late goals from Bergwijn at the King Power, I was fuming. And it didn’t help seeing all the Spurs players jumping on top of each other and embracing each other. But I couldn’t blame you for the plethora of emotions on display either.
Truthfully, I think the reason why those type of comments bother me is because I’ve been hearing them way too much from players AND pundits this year.
Ruben Neves said we celebrated like we won a trophy when we beat Wolves.
Ashley Young said we celebrated like we won the Champions League when we beat Aston Villa.
Chris Sutton said we acted like we won the league when we beat West Ham.
Andy Gray and Richard Keys yesterday said we were over celebrating as we’d ‘only beaten Fulham’.
The narrative is tiresome and, frankly, players and ex-players should know better.