Paul Robinson is upset that Tottenham sold Michael Carrick to Manchester United over the summer.
Carrick sealed a move to Old Trafford last month in a deal that could be worth �18.6m but Robinson says the sale was "a backward step" for Spurs.
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"If we want to break into the top four, we shouldn´t be selling to the top-four group," he told the News of the World.
"Maybe Chelsea can afford to do it but you don´t see United and Arsenal selling to each other."
Robinson´s mood has not been helped by Tottenham´s poor start to the season, which has seen them lose two of the opening three games.
And the England keeper hopes the money raised from Carrick´s sale will be used to strengthen the squad at White Hart Lane.
"Financially it was good business for the club - providing the money goes back into the team," added Robinson.
"If we lose a player of Michael´s importance, it must benefit the areas that need strengthening."
Si Robinson pense cela, c´est que vraiment Carrick peut nous apporter !