Spurs survival celebrations can't disguise season of embarrassment
Tottenham Hotspur celebrated their survival in the Premier League after a crucial victory against Everton. However, this celebration cannot mask a season marked by embarrassment and near relegation. The club finished 17th for the second consecutive season, prompting calls for accountability from fans and management alike.
- ▪Spurs secured their Premier League status with a win against Everton on the final day of the season.
- ▪Despite the victory, the team finished 17th for the second year in a row, highlighting a disappointing season.
- ▪Fans expressed their dissatisfaction with a banner calling for the removal of the club's ownership.
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