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30th November 2018
02:37pm GMT

Nothing, as it turns out. Nothing at all.
Speaking to inews, Van der Vaart revealed that it was Redknapp's silence that inspired the comeback, rather than a rousing, passionate speech.
"Afterwards we went into town and all the people we met were like: ‘wow, Harry is a brilliant manager!’ Because we were losing 2-0, people were asking me: ‘what did he tell the players before the second half?!’ I was like: ‘what he told us?!’ ‘Nothing at all, haha!’," Van der Vaart explained.
“When Redknapp came in you could tell he was angry but he didn’t speak. The only thing he said was: ‘Lennon out, Defoe in.’ And then he left again. We were sitting there and were thinking we should perhaps try and keep the damage limited, like to not concede more than four goals. But then we came out of the changing room and won 3-2!"
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