Tottenham’s disastrous season in the Premier League continued as they suffered yet another defeat.
They suffered a heavy defeat to 16th placed Everton last week and this week, they lost to 19th placed Leicester City.
Richarlison gave Spurs the lead in the 33rd minute with a well taken goal. However, the visitors scored twice in the first 5 minutes of the second half to turn the game around.
Jamie Vardy equalised from close range for the Foxes in the 46th minute after some poor defending and goalkeeping. And 4 minutes later, the former Premier League champions scored again. Spurs gave away the ball cheaply, and were punished with Bilal el Khannouss scoring a stunning goal from outside the box.
Club ties to confiscate anti-Daniel Levy banner from fans, leaving supporters in shock
Spurs fans have been growing frustrated with the current state of the club with their anger towards Daniel Levy in particular increasing with each defeat.
And the fans made sure they expressed their discontent towards the current management, with a massive banner on display right at the front.
However, during the game, the stadium security were seen confiscating the banner from the group of fans, something that left fans shocked.
The video shared by Josh Hughes on X shows the moment the security tried to take the banner away from the Tottenham fans.
Shock, the club tries to confiscate 'Time for Change' banner in South Stand. pic.twitter.com/IJh67apYFO
— Josh Hughes (@JoshHughesTV) January 26, 2025
Tottenham tried to confiscate the banner hitting out at the club’s ownership at full time.
Embarrassing. Desperate to hide from their mistakes.
[via @JoshHughesTV] pic.twitter.com/Lvwdurjddu
— The Spurs Express (@TheSpursExpress) January 26, 2025
Poor season continues for Tottenham
Spurs currently sit 15th in the league, just 1 just 6 points from the relegation zone. They have not won a single game in the last 5 games, and have lost their last 4 league games in a row.
To make things even worse, their last two defeats have come against relegation fighting teams.
Only glimmer of hope for Ange and the fans right now is their performances in the domestic and European competitions. They have a foot in the League Cup final, having won 1-0 in the first-leg of the semi-final against Liverpool. If they can avoid a defeat in the return leg, they will have a chance at winning a silverware, with their opponents being one of either Newcastle or Arsenal.
However, a defeat in the League Cup could potentially increase the likeliness of Ange Postecoglou getting the sack.