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Pedro Porro shrugs off Tim Sherwood criticism, ‘won’t get involved’ after Antonio Conte's Tottenham rant

Tottenham Hotspur full-back Pedro Porro has shrugged off criticism from the club’s former manager Tim Sherwood, saying that he wouldn’t be the first person “who had to then shut his mouth". Sherwood launched into a wide-ranging criticism following Porro’s debut, saying that the Spaniard was “so bad it’s unbelievable". Ad But speaking to the Guardian it was clear that Porro didn’t seem bothered as he said that it was his first game and he would always back himself to rise to the top given time.

Premier LeagueDoherty: Conte one of ‘best managers of all time, I hope he stays for a long time'YESTERDAY AT 09:46 “It doesn’t annoy me, exactly," he said. “You know, people will have their opinion, they’re going to say you played badly, that you’re no good or whatever. You try not to even notice, but it’s impossible.

There’s always someone saying: ‘Did you see this?’ “You read what’s said about a player who has been at the club two days – two days – and that hits you because you think: ‘I’ve just got here’. “I’m not a machine that goes like this and that’s it, I know everyone, I’m integrated. I really hope he keeps saying bad things about me that will make me stronger.

But it’s true that it made an impression because I had been at a big club for so little time. “Let me loose in a prison and I’ll end up owning the place. But it’s hard: it was only a week, I’d never played a minute at City, never played in England in my life.

«It’s a couple of days, I start against Leicester. What do you want? For me to score five and cut out 70 balls?! Anyone can have a bad day. From there, I just keep on: take English classes, get into the group, adapt.

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