This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky is expected to seek a loan move away from Tottenham this summer in an attempt to revive his career following a disastrous night in the Champions League, according to The Telegraph. It is worth noting that Kinsky, 22, was substituted after just 17 minutes in the 5-2 defeat against Atlético Madrid. In his first game for the Spurs since October, the keeper conceded three goals in just 15 minutes, being at fault for two of the goals scored by the Colchoneros. After the substitution, interim coach Igor Tudor did not console the player, who went straight down the tunnel, an attitude that drew criticism from commentators and former players. A former Tottenham staff member even described Tudor's reaction as 'shameful.' This is not the first time Kinsky has sought a move. The goalkeeper had previously expressed a desire to be loaned out during the last two transfer windows—last summer and in January—to gain regular playing time, but the club blocked both attempts. Now, the expectation is that his request will finally be accepted, with it being unlikely that Tottenham will impose further obstacles. The management of this case could place sporting director Johan Lange under greater scrutiny, as there is a feeling that Kinsky's situation could have been handled better. Lange was also one of the individuals responsible for appointing Tudor, whose decision to overlook Vicario in such an important match and the way he dealt with Kinsky have made the young goalkeeper's position at the club practically untenable. Kinsky's departure could force the Spurs to sign two goalkeepers at the end of the season, as the future of Guglielmo Vicario is also in doubt amid the overhaul the club is planning for the squad.
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