PEDRO PORRO has sent a blunt message to Tottenham Hotspur supporters after his row with Lucas Bergvall.
The Spurs full-back came under fire after storming down the tunnel following the loss to Fulham while the Swede opted to applaud the fans.
Porro, 26, could be seen shouting at Bergvall as he left the pitch and was pushed away by Pape Matar Sarr.
He has now taken to social media to explain why he cut such a frustrated figure at full-time.
He appeared to reference the booing from the stands that was aimed at goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario – whose error led to Harry Wilson‘s goal.
He wrote: “Football is emotions. In football, as in life, there can always be mistakes.

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“What I will not tolerate is hearing disrespect from the fans to my team-mates, hence my frustration at the end of the game.
“And we will get up. We remind you, six months ago, everything was so bad.
“In the end, it is not how it begins but how it ends.
“To the true Spurs fans, I love you.”
Vicario suffered the wrath of the home crowd as he gave the ball away before the Fulham ace curled home from 30 yards.
The Italian was also defended by manager Thomas Frank who labelled the booing as “unacceptable”.
The Dane spoke after the game and insisted that those fans who booed were not “true” supporters.
He told the BBC: “I heard some of our fans apparently booed the incident and booed after, which, in my opinion is completely unacceptable.
“[They] can’t be true Tottenham fans that do that.
“Fair enough booing after the game, no problem, but when we are playing, we are supporting each other.
“We are behind each other going forward.”
Mohammed Kudus netted one back for Spurs but it was not enough for the North London side to avoid defeat.
The result means they have lost their last three games in all competitions and sit 12th in the Premier League table.
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