
'Sensational' Bodo/Glimt are not to be underestimated
Former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker has warned Tottenham "not to underestimate" Thursday's Europa League semi final opponents Bodo/Glimt because they have been one of the standout teams in this campaign.Spurs players' will have to recover - and fast - following Sunday's thumping at Liverpool."The performance was not good enough," said Reo-Coker on the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast. "The mental side of it for these players, who are going into two legs of a game that can book them a place in a European final, will be interesting."I don't think you would want to lose in that manner before such a big game - even if it is to Liverpool."No one really expected Tottenham to win because they made eight changes but Ange Postecoglou has now probably dug himself an even deeper hole because how are you going to get these players up again for such a big game?"I would warn Spurs now not to underestimate Bodo/Glimt. They have been one of the fantastic teams in this Europa League. I have covered them in this competition and they are a sensational footballing side. Whether that be on their artificial pitch at home or grass away."They are going to cause Tottenham some serious problems."Listen to the Football Daily podcast on BBC Sounds
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