Tottenham’s Struggles in the Premier League this Season
Concerns are rising about Tottenham’s performance under the Lewis family’s ownership, as the team has only won two of their last 12 Premier League matches. This has left them in the bottom half of the table, just six points above 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.
To improve their situation, Spurs need to strengthen their squad in the upcoming January transfer window. The current players have struggled to maintain form, putting pressure on Thomas Frank’s position. Many newcomers have found it challenging to adapt to the demands of English football.
The Lewis family had promised to take action this winter to build upon last season’s Europa League success. Reports suggest they have allocated €150 million for the transfer window, aiming to bolster the team for the second half of the season. However, the lack of transfers has led many supporters to suspect these promises may be empty.
Fans Plan Protest Before Next Premier League Match
Many fans welcomed Daniel Levy’s departure, seeing it as a chance for the club to focus on sporting success. However, it seems the Lewis family is not making any significant changes, leaving Frank’s team to struggle. Consequently, fans are gearing up to protest against the owners before the upcoming match against West Ham. The Change for Spurs group expressed in an open letter, “We believe acting now will hopefully mean our voices are heard at such a pivotal time during the January transfer window. Our team needs serious investment, and we ask that promises made after Levy’s departure are kept.”
Supporters are urging the owners to invest in the squad and reinforce the team during the ongoing transfer window. They are calling for the Lewis family to genuinely commit to improving the team’s performance in the Premier League. The protest aims to remind the new management to honor their promises regarding sporting success by actively seeking quality players for the remainder of the season.
A Time of Crisis for Tottenham?
The gap between fans and the club is widening. Rising ticket prices, disappointing performances, and limited investment have led to dissatisfaction among supporters. As a result, fewer fans are attending matches. If the Lewis family does not take action soon, many fans may lose interest in the club.
The owners need to match their words with actions and support Thomas Frank in the transfer market. There is still a chance to salvage this season and build on last year’s Europa League success. Failing to bring in new players could see the club facing relegation instead of competing for European spots.
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