Mar 11 • 01:12 UTC 🇰🇷 Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Tottenham's nightmare without Sonny... First official six-game losing streak in 143 years of establishment

Tottenham Hotspur is facing a catastrophic series of losses, marking the club's first-ever official six-game losing streak in its 143-year history and putting its UEFA Champions League prospects in jeopardy.

Tottenham Hotspur is enduring a disastrous period, losing their sixth consecutive match in an official competition for the first time in their 143-year history. This streak has heightened concerns regarding their position in the Premier League and their chances of advancing in the UEFA Champions League. Their latest defeat, a 2-5 loss to Atletico Madrid during the Champions League round of 16 first leg, has left the team with minimal hope of making it to the quarterfinals. The performance was dismal, conceding three goals within the first 15 minutes and leading to a goalkeeper substitution just 17 minutes into the match, signaling a breakdown in team coordination and strategy.

The implications of this losing streak are severe, as Tottenham finds itself in the relegation zone of the English Premier League, sitting 16th with 29 points, just one point above 18th-place West Ham. This precarious position means Tottenham cannot fully focus on the UEFA Champions League due to their pressing concerns in domestic league play. With their upcoming match against Liverpool just five days after the defeat, the pressure mounts as they are in desperate need of a turnaround to avoid further decline.

The situation at Tottenham is a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in football. Following a storied history and strong competitive presence in both domestic and European contexts, the current struggles may require significant introspection from management and the squad. The longer this poor run of form persists, the more challenging it will be to regain confidence and restore the club’s standing both in the league and on the European stage.

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