Tottenham fans turn on Daniel Levy as dismal Spurs reach new low
Tottenham fans turn on Daniel Levy as dismal Spurs reach new low
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Tottenham's dreadful Premier League form continued as they squandered a lead to lose 2-1 to struggling Leicester in north London. Richarlison marked his first league start of the second by opening the scoring with a well-taken header but Spurs imploded in a four-minute period after the break.
Jamie Vardy levelled within seconds of the restart from Bobby De Cordova Reid’s cross and moments later Bilal El Khannouss strode forward and finished from the edge of the box. Spurs had chances to level, with Pedro Porro’s free-kick striking the crossbar, but could not find a way back into the game.
Here are three Spurs talking points from the game…. This was another bleak day for Spurs, perhaps the bleakest yet in a season where you can never be confident that the club have reached rock bottom. After last weekend’s 3-2 loss to Everton, a side with one win in 12 league games, Spurs went down at home to a team with just one victory in their previous 14 top-flight fixtures.
This will go down as the week when the concept of ‘Dr. Tottenham’ went from gallows humour from supporters to a mainstream concept. It is no longer an exaggeration to consider Leicester as Spurs’ potential relegation rivals, such is the alarming rate of their decline; Ange Postecoglou’s side are in freefall, with one win in 11 league games and sliding ever close to the drop zone.