Spurs in Crisis? Tudor Explodes as Fulham Defeat Sparks Relegation Fears

Spurs in Crisis Tudor Explodes as Fulham Defeat Sparks Relegation Fears

Spurs in Crisis? Tudor Explodes as Fulham Defeat Sparks Relegation Fears

Tottenham’s season has taken a dramatic and dangerous turn and the alarm bells are ringing loudly tonight after a fiery 2–1 defeat at Craven Cottage.

Interim manager Igor Tudor did not hold back. He was furious. He accused the referee of favoring the home side and he claimed Fulham’s opening goal should never have stood. The controversy centered around a push in the build-up, a moment Tudor insists changed the entire match. In his view, it was a clear foul and he made it clear he believes there is a lack of consistency in how these decisions are handled.

But beyond the anger, beyond the accusations, there is a deeper issue for Tottenham Hotspur. This club is now 16th in the Premier League table. They are just four points above the relegation zone. And they have gone ten league matches without a win. That is their worst run in more than three decades.

Let that sink in. Spurs, a club that has been a constant presence in England’s top flight for generations, are now staring at the very real possibility of relegation.

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Yes, Fulham are a strong side under Marco Silva. Yes, they controlled large parts of the game and created more chances. But Tottenham’s struggles go far beyond one afternoon in west London. The team looks fragile. Confidence is low. Creativity is limited. And belief appears to be fading.

Midfielder Yves Bissouma described the situation as a “big emergency.” Those are strong words from inside the dressing room. Former players and pundits are now openly questioning whether Spurs are in genuine danger of going down.

Tudor, who recently stepped in after a managerial change, has now lost his first two matches in charge. There has been no immediate bounce. Instead, there is tension, frustration and growing concern among supporters who were heard chanting for their Tottenham back.

What makes this even more complex is that Spurs are still alive in European competition. They have big Champions League nights ahead. But domestic survival must now be the priority. The Premier League table does not lie. Twenty-eight games played. Twenty-nine points. Ten matches remaining.

For a club of this size, this is uncharted and uncomfortable territory.

The coming fixtures will define their season and perhaps their future direction as a club. Can they steady themselves? Can Tudor restore belief? Or is this crisis about to deepen?

Stay with us as we continue to follow every development in this unfolding battle at the bottom of the Premier League table.

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