Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Giovani Lo Celso has tweeted his extreme disappointment at the club crashing out of the Champions League earlier this week, and it has got lots of fans in north London talking.

Jose Mourinho's side were well-beaten across two legs by Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig with it all culminating in a 4-0 aggregate loss on Tuesday night.

It means Spurs are out of all cup competitions and only have the Premier League to compete for and having lost five of their last six matches, fortunes will need to turn quickly in order to stake a claim of competing on Europe's elite stage again as they sit some seven points behind the top four.

Lo Celso's rallying call on social media has clearly left plenty of supporters gushing for him with many giving high praise to their "shining light".

Here's what has been said...

There were plenty of superlatives used to describe the Argentinian playmaker including "incredible" and "different class" while one supporter wants Lo Celso to be named captain of the side.

This sort of reaction is probably justified given the predicament the club find themselves in and in spite of this, the 23-year-old has still managed to average 1.4 key passes, 2.8 dribbles and 1.6 shots per game in the UCL this term, per WhoScored.

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Which is why some have talked him up to receive the Player of the Season award with a further member of the Spurs faithful claiming the midfielder leads by example with "talent, desire [and] effort".

Some were even apologetic that they had signed him permanently from Real Betis in a move that cost a reported £27.2m in January.

One fan believed they didn't deserve his exploits, labelling him as the "king" while another claimed it was "brutal" to trigger his option.

 

Lo Celso's performances have been that key this campaign that Mourinho is planning to build the side around him next year, according to Football Insider.

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