Tottenham Hotspur lost to relegation-threatened Leicester City in the Premier League last weekend. Could Spurs be dragged into a battle to stay in the division?
How did a club that used to stand for consistency and stability suddenly find themselves trapped in this doom spiral?
Leicester City snapped a seven-match losing streak in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur that continued the home side's abysmal form on Sunday.
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To rub salt in the wounds, a remarkable statistic emerged following the Lilywhite’s defeat, as with their 13th loss of the season, Spurs have matched Arsenal’s defeat record since 2022/23. Arteta has watched his squad lose on 13 occasions since the start of the 2022/23 campaign, the same number of defeats Postecoglou has seen in this season alone.
Following League Cup successes over Liverpool and Manchester United and their FA Cup beating of Tamworth - albeit a highly unconvincing one - the Lilywhites ran out 3-2 victors on Hoffenheim's soil, where a Son Heung-min double inched them ever closer to a top-eight finish.
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A 2-1 home defeat to a bad, bad Leicester team represented yet another nadir in what's been an excruciating 2024/25 campaign for the Lilywhites. A mountain of injuries means Spurs are down to their bare bones, with those currently available in no position to execute the idealistic principles of their manager twice a week.