Mauricio Pochettino has dismissed Danny Rose's apathy with Wembley and described Tottenham's temporary home as a "gift" and "the best place in the world to play football".
Just 33,000 turned up for the midweek home win over Southampton, after which Rose said playing at the national stadium was "not nice anymore" - a situation made even more frustrating as the delays over their new home continue.
However, Pochettino was quick to stick up for a stadium that is arguably revered more around the world than in England itself.
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Ahead of Saturday's trip to Leicester City, he said: "I didn't hear what he said, but of course the comment arrived to me.