Peter Crouch reveals how his Tottenham career came to an abrupt end – ‘It’s a cut-throat business’
Peter Crouch reveals how his Tottenham career came to an abrupt end – ‘It’s a cut-throat business’
Peter Crouch says footballers always have an eye on transfer rumours and revealed how it was one transfer which brought his Tottenham career to an abrupt end.
The former striker was signed by Harry Redknapp in 2009 and enjoyed a good spell at Spurs, the highlight seeing him score the winning goal against Manchester City at the end of the 2009/10 season which confirmed the north London club’s qualification for the Champions League.
He also got the winner in their last-16 triumph over AC Milan the following season in what was a memorable European campaign for Spurs.
However, Crouch’s stay at White Hart Lane came to an end just two years after signing as Spurs had brought in Emmanuel Adebayor on loan for the 2011/12 season.
Crouch then moved onto Stoke, which is where he was for eight years before finishing his career at Burnley in 2019.
In an interview with Paddy Power, Crouch revealed how it was made very clear to him that his services were no longer required when Adebayor arrived.
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