
Jermaine Jenas reveals 'Tottenham players were being sick everywhere' before their infamous 'lasagne-gate' defeat against West Ham in 2006... and claims Hammers' celebrations 'ignited' the rivalry bet
Daily MailJermaine Jenas has revealed ten Tottenham players were sick as their infamous 'lasagne-gate' defeat against West Ham cost them a Champions League spot back in 2006. Jermaine Jenas told Mark Noble 10 Tottenham players felt sick in their infamous 'lasagna-gate' game against West Ham on the final day of the 2005-06 season Spurs lost 2-1 to West Ham at Upton Park on the final day of the season and were pipped to a Champions League spot by Arsenal "Nine or ten people were just being sick EVERYWHERE"@jjenas8 and Mark Noble reminisce about Spurs' infamous "Lasagna gate" incident 🤢😅 Watch the full chat with Jermaine Jenas and Mark Noble 👉 https://t.co/AR9HsiyrbJ pic.twitter.com/UoYEdsr6mz — Football on TNT Sports April 1, 2024 Your browser does not support iframes. Their energy sapped by the bug, Tottenham lost 2-1 against West Ham, while Thierry Henry scored a hat-trick as Arsenal beat Wigan 4-2 to qualify for European football's top competition at their local rivals' expense. Spurs players were feeling sick after an outbreak of norovirus swept through the squad Yossi Benayoun scored the winner 10 minutes from time to condemn Spurs to a 2-1 defeat West Ham players celebrated the win wildly on and off the pitch after denting their rivals' hopes of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time ever Noble, who was on loan at Hull at the time, admitted being surprised by the revelation up to ten players were sick.
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Tottenham players were being sick in the toilets before kick-off... once the game started it was carnage, Jermaine Jenas reflects on 2006 'Lasagnegate' at West Ham
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