
Premier League appear to mock Tottenham with new footage vs Fulham
Tottenham appear to have been brutally mocked by the Premier League on social media following their loss to Fulham.
Once dismissed as an impossibility, relegation now looks a real prospect for Spurs after they slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon.
Goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi left Igor Tudor‘s side with a mountain to climb, with Richarlison’s second-half header proving a mere consolation.
Tottenham are now just four points above the drop zone and remain without a league win in 2026.

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Tottenham free-kick goes horribly wrong
It’s fair to say that Tudor has failed to steady the ship since being parachuted in to replace the sacked Thomas Frank in February.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium outfit were outplayed by Fulham, and their dejected body language after the final whistle spoke volumes about the mood around the club.
Even their experienced players, those trusted to keep a calm head, are visibly feeling the pressure.
That was demonstrated when Guglielmo Vicario aimlessly pumped a long free-kick down the pitch, which simply drifted behind for a goal-kick at the other end.
Whether or not he had attempted to kick into touch to allow Spurs to press high remains to be seen, but either way, the supporters packed into the away end were not impressed.
The Premier League‘s X account also pointed out the eyebrow-raising moment, sharing footage alongside the tongue-in-cheek caption: “Just how the play was drawn up…”
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Igor Tudor must drop Guglielmo Vicario
Tudor reacted by applauding on the touchline, but his encouragement was in vain.
It is not out of the question that Tottenham sack the Croatian just two games into his temporary spell, but in the meantime, he would do well to drop Vicario.

The goalkeeper cannot be trusted at present, and his failure to command his penalty area and make simple saves has left his backline on edge.
Reports have suggested he could be on his way out of the club next summer, meaning this is the ideal time for Tudor to hand Antonin Kinsky an opportunity between the sticks.
While Kinsky has also endured his fair share of shaky moments, a run of games would allow the hierarchy to judge whether he can be a future number one.
Admittedly, it would be a drastic measure, but these are desperate times for Tottenham.
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