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5th March 2020
12:27pm GMT

Krul would also go on to save Gedson Fernandes' penalty while Erik Lamela skimmed the crossbar with his missed attempt. Norwich marched on to the quarter finals while Spurs penultimate chance of finishing the season with a cup evaporated. They are still in the Champions League but trail RB Leipzig 1-0 after the first leg of their Last 16 fixture.
Krul has a reputation for trying to intimidate penalty-takers and he had a few choice words for Parrott before his kick:
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Parrott has scored a few penalties at underage level before, including a cheeky Paneka on his Ireland U19 debut in October 2018, but this was high pressure stuff against a Dutch master.
Following his side's shoot-out exit, Jose Mourinho defended Parrott for his miss before needlessly taking the opportunity to score some points against football pundits, writers and his side's own supporters. Mourinho told the BBC:
"The penalty is nothing. He is a penalty taker in the Under 23s, he scores every one in the unders. He was so confident, he wanted to take one, he wanted to take the responsibility; it’s an experience in his career. "The problem is not his experience. The problem is the 30 minutes. Now people can see that he has to work a lot so don’t think that Parrott is the second Harry Kane because he’s just a young kid that needs to work."Mourinho once again happy to show the world that his hands are tied and that he has a fallow youth to work with instead of world-class striking options. Imagine what that could do for Parrott's confidence, piled atop his crucial miss in a penalty shoot-out cup exit. Not exactly fair, from Mourinho, but the Portuguese has a long history of putting his own needs first. This was the same Mourinho that constantly chided Marcus Rashford for his commitment levels only to then take credit for his form now that he has left Manchester United. There is a one-way war of words going on between 57-year-old man and an 18-year-old learning his way in a fast-paced and often ruthless game. One just hopes that Troy Parrott keeps his head down and is afforded another chance, or two, this season to show what he is made of.
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