Tottenham suffered an embarrassing 4-3 defeat against Chelsea at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.
Ange Postecoglou’s side took an early 2-0 lead against Enzo Maresca’s men, thanks to goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski.
Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella slipped in the build up to both the Tottenham goals and was largely the reason behind Spurs scoring two early goals.
The Blues came back into the match thanks to goals from Jadon Sancho, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez, while completely dominating the North London club.
It was the Palmer show in the second half as he scored twice and provided an assist to guide his team to a famous win against their London rivals.
Postecoglou and Spurs received heavy criticism after the defeat and rightly so since they lost a two goal lead at home.
Football pundit and former Tottenham player Jamie O’Hara was disappointed with how Postecoglou’s side played.
He blamed the manager for the defeat against Chelsea and took to social media to claim that it is time for the manager to leave the club.
Writing on his X account, O’Hara said:
“I’m done with this garbage we are a disgrace, 2-0 up and get battered we have zero clue of how to win games.
“I’m sorry it can’t go on like this, time to go”
I’m done with this garbage we are a disgrace, 2-0 up and get battered we have zero clue of how to win games it’s just shit or bust, I’m sorry it can’t go on like this, time to go
— Jamie Ohara (@Mrjamieohara1) December 8, 2024
It was another match in which Spurs lost a two goal lead and ultimately lost the match.
Earlier in the season, they were two goals up against Brighton but still lost the match 3-2.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is struggling to find solutions
Spurs are without a win in their last three matches in the Premier League.
Since defeating Pep Guardiola’s side 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium, they have drawn against Fulham and lost against both Bournemouth and Chelsea.
In the 15 Premier League matches they have played this season, Spurs have tasted defeat a whopping seven times.
Only the three teams in the relegation places have lost more Premier League matches than Spurs this season.