Spurs survival celebrations can't disguise season of embarrassment
Tottenham Hotspur celebrated their survival in the Premier League after a crucial win against Everton, avoiding relegation. Despite the joy of staying up, fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the club's management through protests. The season was marked by mediocrity, finishing 17th for the second consecutive year, prompting calls for accountability from the club's leadership.
- ▪Tottenham secured Premier League survival with a win over Everton on the final day of the season.
- ▪Fans unfurled a banner protesting the club's ownership, highlighting their frustration with the team's performance.
- ▪Spurs finished 17th for the second consecutive season, raising questions about the club's management and direction.
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Spurs survival celebrations can't disguise season of embarrassment<div class="ssrcss-1553su4-ErrorMessage eitf6465"><div class="ssrcss-h7lv7m-StyledInnerContainer eitf6464"><div class="ssrcss-nbxsk2-TextContent eitf6461"><h2 type="normal" class="ssrcss-89o2pv-Heading e10rt3ze0">To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.</h2><p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph e1jhz7w10">This video can not be played</p></div></div></div>Figure caption, Spurs secure Premier League survival with win over EvertonByPhil McNultyChief football writer at Tottenham Hotspur StadiumPublished17 minutes agoStrains of the old "Glory, Glory" anthem echoed inside the giant stadium as Tottenham Hotspur stepped back from the precipice of the most humiliating relegation in Premier League history.Spurs…
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