Tottenham’s Premier League struggles reached a new low with a 2-1 defeat against Leicester, marking their fifth loss in six league games.
Once flying high after a strong start last season, Spurs now find themselves in a tailspin, sitting 15th in the table, just eight points clear of the relegation zone. Despite decent performances in the Cup and Europa League, the London club has only one win in its last 11 league matches. Sunday’s defeat saw Spurs crumble despite an early Richarlison goal, with defensive lapses leading to a disastrous second half.
The pressure is mounting on coach Ange Postecoglou, whose future appears increasingly uncertain. Following the loss, Postecoglou acknowledged the scrutiny, stating, “I’m a football manager and I’m judged on results, that’s the way the world works.”
Adding fuel to the fire, fans turned their frustration toward owner Daniel Levy with banners demanding change. With tensions rising and the team in freefall, Postecoglou’s departure seems inevitable, as calls for a shake-up grow louder.