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Henry on Spurs finishing third
- Updated: May 15, 2016
Thierry Henry says Tottenham must learn from their failure to secure second spot in the Premier League and come back stronger next season.
With three games left to play, Spurs were second and had a five-point advantage over Manchester City and Arsenal.
After drawing with Chelsea and West Brom and losing to Southampton, they still needed just a point against relegated Newcastle on the final day to finish as runners-up.
However, Spurs were thrashed 5-1 at St James’ Park, despite playing against 10 men for the last 20 minutes, and ended up third behind Arsenal.
“We were all praising them at the beginning of the season, saying they were mentally strong and technically and physically great,” former Arsenal forward Henry said on Sky Sports.
“But they showed in the last few games something that you have when you have a team of a lot of youngsters; sometimes you can be …
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