Tottenham players 'don't want to pass to each other' as big problem highlighted
Tottenham Hotspur is facing serious issues on the pitch, including a lack of teamwork among its players, which has led to concerns about potential relegation.
Tottenham Hotspur is struggling to maintain its position in the Premier League this season, currently sitting 16th and just one point above the relegation zone. Prominent football figure Joleon Lescott highlighted the team's alarming performance and lack of cohesion, stating that players seem unwilling to pass the ball to one another. This attitude not only reflects poor team dynamics but also raises significant concerns about the club's future as they approach the end of the season with nine games remaining.
The team's poor form has been exacerbated by a disastrous defeat in the Champions League, where they lost 5-2 to Atletico Madrid, adding pressure on newly appointed manager Igor Tudor. The defeat has cast doubt on the team's ability to advance further in European competition and has raised questions about Tudor's management style and effectiveness. With each passing match, the tension within the squad seems to build, which may further impact their performances in both the domestic league and international fixtures.
As the season inches closer to its conclusion, Lescott's warnings about relegation may not be far-fetched if the club does not address these internal issues promptly. The apparent rift among players could hinder their ability to recover from their current standings, thereby threatening Tottenham's reputation and legacy as a competitive club in Premier League football.