
Jamie O’Hara ‘embarrassed’ after what he saw Tottenham do in loss v Wolves
Jamie O’Hara had the misfortune of watching Tottenham suffer a 4-2 defeat against Wolves on Sunday.
Spurs succumbed to their 17th Premier League loss of the season against Wolves at the Molineux Stadium on 13 April, thus falling to 15th place in the table.
Tottenham have now lost as many games as Burnley did when they were relegated to the Championship in the 2021-22 season, with six matches still left to play.
The North London giants’ only hope of success this season relies on the UEFA Europa League as they prepare to face Eintracht Frankfurt in the second leg of their quarter-final tie in Germany on Thursday (17 April) after playing out a 1-1 draw in the first leg at home.

O’Hara makes honest Tottenham admission after loss v Wolves
Ange Postecoglou is under serious pressure as the Tottenham manager, having won only two of the last nine Premier League games.
Many believe the former Celtic boss is lucky to be in charge of Spurs for their Europa League clash with Frankfurt on Thursday.
Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goals | Points | Points Per Match |
91 | 43 | 13 | 35 | 173:140 | 142 | 1.56 |
Meanwhile, O’Hara has had enough of supporting the London outfit, admitting that it has become ’embarrassing’ to be a fan of the club after their loss against Wolves at the weekend.
“It’s pretty embarrassing being a Spurs fan right now, I’ve actually clocked out”, O’Hara wrote on X (13 April).
It’s pretty embarrassing being a spurs fan right now, I’ve actually clocked out #Spurs
— Jamie Ohara (@Mrjamieohara1) April 13, 2025
Postecoglou faces inevitable sack at Spurs
Yes, Postecoglou is fortunate to have avoided the sack at Tottenham so far, but it is only a matter of time before Daniel Levy pulls the plug on him.
The main reason Levy has not fired the Greek-Australian manager is that he does not want to appoint Ryan Mason as a caretaker manager for the third time.
The Spurs chairman would rather wait until the end of the season to hire a permanent replacement for Postecoglou.
Tottenham being active in the Europa League may also have had a part to play in the 59-year-old avoiding the sack in North London.
However, crashing out of the European competition against Frankfurt on Thursday could signal the end of Postecoglou as the Spurs manager.