I've seen teams struggle before, but what's happening at Tottenham Hotspur right now is nothing short of catastrophic. The numbers don't lie, folks: fewest points of any Premier League side over the past 10 games. Not a mid-table team. Not a newly-promoted squad. Tottenham Hotspur.
Let me paint you the full picture. Igor Tudor took over 22 days ago, becoming the seventh head coach in less than seven years. His record? Three games, three defeats. Spurs sit just one point above the relegation zone with a 16.1% chance of going down. Think about that—one of England's traditional big six clubs is flirting with Championship football.
The team hasn't won a domestic match since 2026 began. They're on a five-game losing streak, including a humiliating 3-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace. According to Sky Sports, only in 1935 has Tottenham endured a longer winless start to a calendar year.
Michael Bridge from Sky put it perfectly: "If you're feeling flat, Spurs will be there for you." That's brutal, but it's accurate. Tottenham has become the team struggling sides circle on their calendar for an easy three points.
Here's what's even more concerning—they only have about 12 fit players available. Twelve! You can't compete in the Premier League with half a squad. Bridge added, "I don't see where Spurs' next point is going to come from. That is a worry."
The club apparently plans to stick with , at least through their fixture against . But at what point does loyalty become delusion? Seven coaches in seven years shows a broken structure, not just bad managerial hires.
