Tony Adams slams Hector Bellerin for defensive display against Spurs

Tony Adams slams Hector Bellerin for defensive display during north London derby defeat at rivals Tottenham as Arsenal legend tells right back to ‘do your job first and learn how to be a good defender’

  • Tony Adams says Arsenal need to work with Hector Bellerin to make him better
  • The former Gunners defender slammed Bellerin’s performance against Spurs
  • He believes the full back needs to do a better job defensively on the break 

Arsenal legend Tony Adams has vented his frustrations with right-back Hector Bellerin after his performance in their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham, claiming the Spaniard needed ‘learn how to be a good defender’. 

Speaking on Premier League Productions, the former Arsenal defender hit out at the former Barcelona youngster and believes he is not playing the way he should.

He saw Bellerin heading up the field too much when he was needed in defence against Tottenham on Sunday, and thinks Arsenal could’ve avoided their first goal if he played more defensively. 

Arsenal's Hector Bellerin struggled with Tottenham Hotspur's quick breaks on Sunday

Arsenal’s Hector Bellerin struggled with Tottenham Hotspur’s quick breaks on Sunday

Tony Adams slammed the full-back's performance after the game, saying he needs to learn

Tony Adams slammed the full-back’s performance after the game, saying he needs to learn

‘Work with him’ said Adams. ‘Don’t get him on the right wing, say “sit there” and go out there morning and afternoon with the kid and make him into a full back.’

However, Adams said that there is also potential for Bellerin to become a great player, comparing him to another club legend. 

‘He’s no better or no worse than Lee Dixon when he came to the club.  He was playing like a right winger. 

‘I went “Dicko, come here. Sit here. Learn your job. First and foremost stop that ball going in the back of the net.’

Harry Kane and Son Heung-min scored Tottenham's goals as they went top of the table

Harry Kane and Son Heung-min scored Tottenham’s goals as they went top of the table

Adams himself was a colossus of a defender during his 22-year career with Arsenal

Adams himself was a colossus of a defender during his 22-year career with Arsenal 

Tottenham broke quickly for their first goal against Arsenal, with Harry Kane playing the ball through to Son Heung-min who then fired excellently into the net from range. 

‘Where was Hector when that first goal was going in? He’s up the pitch. Do your job first. Learn how to be a good defender, keep clean sheets, then take it from there.’

Spurs got another goal on the break later in the half, and then held onto their lead despite a lot of Arsenal possession in the second half.

Jose Mourinho’s men are now top of the table, ahead of Liverpool on goal difference, even though the Reds got a 4-0 win later on Sunday.

source: dailymail.co.uk