Pavlyuchenko isn’t a fan of Spurs' food

Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko said that the food offered at the club is not up to the standards any professional footballer would ask for.

كتب : Amro Hassan

الثلاثاء، 17 فبراير 2009 - 20:18
Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko said that the food offered at the club is not up to the standards any professional footballer would ask for.

The Russian international, who moved to the Premiership from Spartak Moscow in the summer, believes that the facilities at his former club were better than at Spurs.

"I don't like English dishes. At the Spurs training ground, the food is modest. All they have there is a simple canteen," the 27-year-old told the Telegraph.

"At the Spartak training camp, near Moscow, the choice and quality is better."

Better Women

Food does not seem the only thing Pavlyuchenko isn’t happy with in England, as the player made clear of his feelings towards British women.

"Russia possesse finer women than England. There can't be any comparisons between Russian women and their English counterparts," he added.

Pavlyuchenko made the headlines with his comments for the first time this season, as the forward is yet to match the hype that accompanied his move to Tottenham.