Tottenham fans are facing a miserable festive period as recent results have seen their side tumble down the Premier League standings ahead of the busy Christmas schedule.
Tottenham Hotspur fans did not receive any Christmas cheer last weekend as they witnessed their side lose 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Liverpool.
It was a mixed performance from the men under Thomas Frank, who showed some grit and looked to make it difficult for the visitors; however, ill-discipline proved costly as they were reduced to nine men.
That defeat has now pushed Spurs further down the table heading into Christmas, as they currently sit in 14th place, only four points above 17th and nine points clear of the relegation zone.

Tottenham fans vent frustration as Spurs slump in Premier League table
Tottenham Hotspur supporters have been left frustrated with how the season has panned out for their side, and many have taken to social media to voice their dissatisfaction regarding how far the team has fallen.
When comparing the current situation to previous regimes, one fan stated: “Pochettino, a club legend was sacked for being in this position btw.”
while another noted: “Those bottom three teams will likely save us. But a second season finishing 17th? It is definitely possible as it is hard to think of many winnable fixtures for Frank’s Spurs.”
Expressing concern about the depth of the squad, one more added: “Unless we buy quality in January there is a chance relegation could be on the cards,” as another commented: “We will finish in 17th again, the next few years are going to be grim.”
A further supporter claimed that the players are not as good as they think they are, suggesting that the club is light years behind everyone else.
Spur fans must be patient with struggling Thomas Frank
Thomas Frank has barely fixed any of the problems that were plaguing Tottenham Hotspur in the past since his appointment as manager.
Defensively, Spurs are still far from elite, with clean sheets in recent weeks hard to come by, and there is also an argument to be made that offensively, the Lilywhites have taken a few steps back under the Dane.
The fans are not wrong to demand a change or better performances; however, they will have to be patient with Thomas Frank, as the club’s board has decided to back the Tottenham manager rather than sack him.
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