Serge Aurier Denies Claims That He Spat at Tottenham Fans After Champions League Goal

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​Serge Aurier has denied claims that he spat in the direction of Tottenham fans after scoring his side's third goal in a 4-2 win over Olympiacos on Tuesday.

After being two goals down, Aurier fired Spurs in front with less than 20 minutes remaining, and footage emerged that seemed to show the right-back spitting towards the home supporters during the celebrations. 

The 26-year-old choose to cup his eyes after scoring but he has strongly denied that he had any intention of spitting at fans in a post published on his ​Instagram account on Wednesday. 

"Little personal message to correct the controversy," the statement said. "I will never spit on animals, let alone humans, let alone fans of this club that gives me the opportunity to express myself and do my job. Let's focus on the most important goals that are coming soon."

​Aurier's unstoppable strike came after Olympiacos had stormed into an early 2-0 lead courtesy of goals from Youssef El-Arabi and Rúben Semedo. 

Spurs hit back through ​Dele Alli and ​Harry Kane before the Ivorian gave them the lead, and Kane grabbed his second soon after to secure José Mourinho's first home win as their new head coach. 

Tottenham's progression to the ​Champions League knockout stages is now secured, though they are unable to steal top spot of current group leaders ​Bayern Munich. Die Roten have won each of their five group games so far and have an unassailable five point lead over Mourinho's side. 

With qualification secured, Aurier and ​Spurs will now turn their attentions back to league action. 

​The Lilywhites face Eddie Howe's ​Bournemouth at home on Saturday in a game that they will be desperate to win.

Spurs are currently nine points adrift of the top four and need to start closing the gap if they have aspirations of being involved in the Champions League again next season.


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