(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Daniel Levy absolutely furious as footage emerges from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Kyrenia Shipillis

Kyrenia is a lifelong Tottenham fan who has been writing for Tottenham News since she joined Breaking Media in 2025. She will graduate with a Master's in Sports Journalism from St Mary's University, Twickenham in 2025. She spent several months working for the Non-League Paper and has written for the Sports Gazette. Her earliest memory of the Lilywhites is sitting alone in her dad's room in front of the telly crying into her bowl of popcorn as she watched as her team were thrashed...yet again. She is happy to report that fonder memories have since blossomed.

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Daniel Levy was not a happy man after Spurs' 4-1 defeat to Brighton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.

Tottenham suffered a 22nd league defeat of the season in their final game against Brighton (25 May). As a result, the Lilywhites finished 17th in the Premier League, their lowest finish in the history of the competition.

Dominic Solanke fired the Lilywhites ahead from the penalty spot in the first half. However, things quickly unravelled as Guglielmo Vicario shipped four goals in the second half in North London.

And on the back of yet another humiliating home defeat for Spurs, footage emerged of an angry-looking Levy.

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Levy watched on as Spurs were beaten 4-1 by Brighton (Credit: Imago)

Levy booed by supporters at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham pulled off the impossible against Manchester United with a 1-0 victory in the UEFA Europa League final at the Estadio de San Mamés on Wednesday (21 May).

And the defeat to Brighton did little to sour the atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the Europa League trophy was paraded by the players.

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Tottenham ended the season 17th in the Premier League

Supporters cheered as they embraced the North London club's first trophy in 17 years. However, they did also take a moment to voice their opinions on Levy as he flashed across the big screens.

In a video uploaded by SpursArmyTweets on X (25 May), loud boos could be heard throughout the stadium as Levy was seen on the screens.

Therefore, it is clear that while Tottenham have ended their trophy drought, Levy still has a lot of work to do to fully appease supporters.

Tottenham must have a strong summer transfer window

If Levy wants to get back into supporters' good graces, then the 62-year-old must have a successful transfer window in preparation for the UEFA Champions League.

Now that Tottenham have tasted victory, many fans will be eyeing up that Champions League trophy in the hope of stumbling across a similar taste next season.

Tottenham are on the correct path, but Levy will need to amp up his efforts to avoid another disappointing Premier League campaign and conquer Europe once more.

While that may start with deciding Postecoglou's future, it must end with one of Spurs' strongest transfer windows in years.

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