Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not a happy place at the moment.
They have not won in the Premier League in 2026 and have only led in league games for 13 minutes since 7 January.
Outside the stadium, Tottenham supporters told BBC Sport the club were “in their worst moment in history” and “were more likely than not to go down”.
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One fan blamed Tottenham’s form on the players, saying “there are too many egos” and “the players are still living off that high of the Europa League and sleep-walking to relegation”.
Another added “Nottingham Forest and West Ham have got fight and grit. We don’t have any of that.”
One supporter said the board’s failures in the transfer market was the main culprit, pointing to a lack of goalscoring options and a failure to cover Tottenham’s many, many injuries.
Spurs currently have nine players sidelined.
Fans also pointed to the team’s lack of discipline. Cristian Romero was serving the final game of a four-match ban after a straight red card in February.
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Micky van de Ven’s sending off on Thursday means he will now serve a one-match ban.
Many also queried the appointment of former Juventus boss Igor Tudor. The Croat had never managed in the Premier League before his appointment in February.
Others defended him with one adding each new manager appointment simply “papers over the cracks”.
Read more analysis of Spurs’ defeat by Crystal Palace here
