Kolo Muani needs to piss off and never put the Spurs shirt on again, if it wasn't for his moronic pass, we would be safe, the only thing he contributed to tonight is giving Chelsea a goal, useless idiot
Brobbey not getting sent off
Maddison not getting pen
Gabriel dive for disallowed goal
Push on Dragusin for Wilson goal
Plenty more but thats just at top of head from last few weeks, can assure you PL arent helping us, it's the opposite! We havent had a penalty all season ffs
🚨💣 West Ham believe the Premier League is working against them and fear the club is being pushed toward relegation this season.
People inside the club think Tottenham’s bigger commercial and TV value could be influencing decisions in their favor.
West Ham are now considering legal action over refereeing decisions, with several incidents from this season being reviewed internally.
The club is also looking into matches involving rival teams, with growing belief that the mistakes are more than just “human error.”
[@Mercado_Ingles]
Gabriel should have been sent off for violent conduct during Arsenal’s loss to Manchester City in April, the Premier League’s key match incidents panel has found.
In the 82nd minute, with the league leaders chasing the game, the defender was pushed by Erling Haaland and the pair had a head-to-head altercation. As they parted, Gabriel appeared to push the striker with his head.
Referee Anthony Taylor gave each player a yellow card following the incident, and video assistant referee (VAR) John Brooks did not intervene.
The Premier League’s KMI panel is an independent body introduced in the 2022-23 season that reviews critical match incidents in the referee’s jurisdiction.
The panel ruled by a majority of 3:2 that Gabriel’s actions warranted a red card for violent conduct, due to his extra head movement, according to sources with knowledge of the outcome.
🔗 https://t.co/2Plp0XmElO
🚨 NEW: Take a look at this angle where Tottenham Hotspur’s medical team completely clueless on Xavi Simons' situation.
He clearly suffered a knee distress, yet they told him to "run it off."
Honestly, it seems like the whole club is clueless, they really don’t know what they’re doing.
Over the past 3 seasons, we have had a disproportionate amount of serious knee injuries:
ACL
Xavi
Oberbert
Maddison
Dragusin
Bentancur
Perisic
MCL
Romero
Unspecified
Kulusevski
This cannot just be ‘bad luck’.
Correlation ≠ causation, but, we need a proper investigation.
Dermot Gallagher on Sky - a yellow card was fair for this tackle:
"I think yes. He slips when he goes to make the tackle, no force and intensity, and it's low. I think Anthony Taylor has got it right. He doesn't make the challenge he intended to make.” https://t.co/rlG49AoUV5
We can confirm that Xavi Simons has ruptured the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in his right knee.
The 23-year-old suffered the injury during the second half of our Premier League fixture at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
Xavi will undergo surgery in the coming weeks and, following that, will then begin his rehabilitation with our medical team.
Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur sends Xavi our love and support - we will be with him every step of the way.
Btw, very closely followed by the disgrace that is PGMOL, is the fact that no one at @SpursOfficial speaks about this stuff. No appeals, no outrage, no statements, nothing. Pure cowardice.
"I think it's a fair outcome" 🤝
Dermot Gallagher believes the referee made the right call in not sending off Gabriel during Man City's win over Arsenal 🗣️
🚨 Tottenham Hotspur in advanced talks to sign Marcos Senesi as free agent this summer subject to retaining PL status. Nothing finalised so still open + interest in 28yo #AFCB centre-back from elsewhere but #THFC leading contender at present @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/NMBUe3X4KR
No fuck off, people booked flights you had listed, you fulfil your obligations.
I hate this 'we've decided we won't do the thing you've paid for because it no longer suits us' thing that has become so prevalent in business off late.
🥇🚨| Roberto De Zerbi has taken his #Tottenham players for a lavish team-bonding meal as he attempts to save the club from relegation.
On Wednesday night, De Zerbi took players and staff to the Bacchanalia restaurant in Mayfair, where a main course costs up to £130.
The meal was designed to bring the #Spurs players closer together and ease the stress of their relegation battle. Sources believe that De Zerbi wants his players to talk more and form a stronger bond for the final six games of the season.
@Matt_Law_DT
Raya
Kounde- Kim Min Jae - Skriniar - Kostic
Vitinha - Bruno Fernandes
Hazard - Grealish - Dembele
Aguero
Bench would include:
Moutinho
Eze
Dybala
Doue
Kvaratskhelia
Luis Diaz
Semenyo
In this depressing moment, does anyone wanna have a go at a "Spurs just missed out on" first 11? I'll throw a few bits of the jigsaw on the table:
- Dembele
- Doue
- Kvaraktschelia
- Olise
- Eze
- Bowen
- Bruno Fernandes
- Dybala
- Vitinha (when he was at Porto)
🤕 Something isn’t right. It’s becoming OBSCENE now, especially with the numbers of times it has happened, all within the same year… ‼️🧐
🇸🇪 Dejan Kulusevski picked up a knee injury against Crystal Palace - 11th May 2025.
🗣️ Fans told it was “just a knock”
🏥 May 2025: Deki requires surgery
🕰️ ‘Will only miss a few months’
🤐 Radio silence on a possible return date
😳 February 2026: “Don’t know” when he’ll return
🤦♂️ March 2026: Another procedure takes place
🏴 Dominic Solanke picked up an ankle injury during pre-season - July 2025.
✅ August 2025: Injury is NOT serious
🏆 Features in Super Cup + opening PL games
🤦♂️ 30th August 2025: Solanke suffers ankle injury
📈 October 2025: Solanke “progressing well”
⏳ Set to return after November int’l break
🤷♂️ No sign of Solanke’s return to action
❌ December 2025: Spurs confirm no setback
⚽️ January 2026: Solanke finally returns
🇬🇭 Mohammed Kudus picked up a groin injury against Sunderland - 4th January 2026.
🫠 Scan shows injury worst than first feared
🕰️ Set to miss approx. three months
✈️ February 2026: Travels to expert in Amsterdam
📈 March 2026: “Progressing very well”
🔜 March 2026: “Back in TEN days” - Igor Tudor
🐈⬛ Aiming to return for Sunderland (A)
🤦♂️ April 2026: Relapse, season over
🏥 Kudus requires surgery to rectify setback
THREE players, all with the same issue. We were told to expect “WHOLESALE MEDICAL TEAM CHANGES” - yet we’ve seen little evidence to fix it.