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Alan Shearer blasts Spurs defender Danny Rose

Danny Rose complained about how he doesn't earn the money that he's worth but Shearer seems to believe that Spurs players don't currently justify higher wages.

By Snehanjan Banerjee
Manchester United's Juan Mata, right, keeps the ball from Tottenham Hotspur's Danny Rose

London, August 15: Newcastle legend turned TV pundit Alan Shearer has launched a blistering attack on Tottenham players calling for higher wages particularly taking aim at left-back Danny Rose whose comments have been a matter of controversy in recent weeks.

The full-back openly spoke out last week, seemingly complaining about how he doesn't earn the money that he's worth but has since apologised. But Shearer seems to believe that Spurs players don't currently justify higher wages at all.

"I would argue against that (Spurs players deserving higher wages), particularly in the Danny Rose situation." Shearer said on BBC Match of the Day Two.

"Timing of it was all wrong; he hasn't won anything with Spurs yet, he signed a new contract ten or 11 months ago? A five-year contract, was happy to do that, and hasn't played for the last seven months!"

"So how on earth he can come out and moan about lack of money or lack of wages that he's getting or other players are getting."

"Don't sign your contract ten months ago then," was Shearer's response to Mark Chapman, who asked what Rose should do if he sees players in the bottom half of the table earning more money than him."

"He didn't have to sign it," Shearer continued.

"We saw Tottenham over the last 18 months roll in different players every month, sat with Pochettino signing a new contract, So 18 months on you cant moan about that, they haven't won anything."

"Two years ago they had a great chance to win the league, they didn't. They capitulated in the last month. Last year they had a great chance to win the league.

"I understand there's been progression, but these players haven't won anything. These players also nose dived in the Champions League - we saw a lot of them nose dive with England last summer. so at the minute, I can't see how any of them can say 'we deserve more money'."

Story first published: Tuesday, August 15, 2017, 9:45 [IST]
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