Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min expresses his disappointment after his team's 2-1 Premier League defeat to Leicester City at home, describing it as a "very painful afternoon." Despite giving their all, Spurs were unable to secure the win, leaving Son and his team with a bitter feeling. However, Son remains optimistic and believes his team has the talent to turn things around in their next games.
Tottenham Hotspur suffered yet another defeat in the Premier League, this time at the hands of relegation-threatened Leicester City. However, it was not coach Ange Postecoglou who faced the wrath of the fans, but rather chairman Daniel Levy. Despite his contributions to the club's infrastructure and success off the pitch, Levy is being heavily scrutinized for the team's underachievement on the field. With just one win in their last 12 games and sitting at 15th in the table, it seems Tottenham may be in serious trouble this season.
Tottenham's woes continued as they suffered their fourth consecutive defeat in the Premier League, this time against bottom-ranked Leicester. After an early Richarlison goal, the visitors came back strong in the second half with goals from Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss. Fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium directed their frustration towards chairman Daniel Levy, mirroring the team's dismal season. Leicester's Bobby De Cordova-Reid was named Player of the Match.
Tottenham's Premier League woes continue as they suffer a 2-1 loss at home to Leicester City. Despite taking an early lead through Richarlison, Tottenham were unable to hold on as Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss score two quick goals after half-time. Tottenham fans express their anger towards chairman Daniel Levy as their club sinks to new lows. Bobby De Cordova-Reid is named player of the match for his instrumental role in the Leicester comeback.
Leicester City returned to winning ways after a spectacular second-half performance saw them beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at their home ground. It seemed like the Foxes were heading for an eighth consecutive Premier League defeat after going a goal down before half-time. But captain Jamie Vardy had other plans, as he scored the equalizer and inspired his team to snatch the win with Bilal El Khannous' strike. The win not only lifted Leicester out of the relegation zone, but it also marked the team's second win under new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy. Vardy's leadership and impact on the pitch were praised by both his teammates and the boss, giving hope for the club's future.
Despite Ange Postecoglou's belief that he is still the right man for Tottenham, pressure continues to mount on the Aussie-Greek boss after another defeat. Spurs fell 2-1 at home to struggling Leicester, extending their poor run of form with six losses in their last seven Premier League games. With fans growing increasingly frustrated, Postecoglou's stubbornness to stick with his tactics and failure to adapt have come under heavy criticism. Former England goalkeeper Rob Green even questioned whether Postecoglou has the necessary managerial skills to turn the team's fortunes around.
Tottenham Hotspur's struggles continue as they suffer a 2-1 loss to Leicester City in the Premier League. Despite taking the lead through Richarlison, Spurs were unable to hold on as goals from Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss secured a surprise victory for the underdogs. Fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium were left fuming as their team's winless run extends to seven games.
In this week's edition of The Radar, Nick Wright discusses the impressive rise of young football star Cole Palmer and his return to Manchester City, where he hopes to prove his former team wrong for letting him go. Also featured are the stunning long shots of Nottingham Forest's Murillo and the tough start at Leicester for Ruud van Nistelrooy. Don't miss out on all the need-to-know stories from the Premier League.
Former Manchester United player Patrice Evra did not hold back in his criticism of Arsenal fans after their team's loss to his former club in the FA Cup. United's heroics, including a red card and a goal from Bruno Fernandes, secured their spot in the next round and set up a reunion with former player Ruud van Nistelrooy, who now coaches Leicester City. Goalkeeper Altay Bayindir's impressive performance, especially during the penalty shootout, was key to United's victory.
As the January transfer window opens, former Manchester United player and current Leicester City assistant manager Ruud van Nistelrooy is looking to his previous club for players to potentially strengthen Leicester's squad. With United needing to sell players in order to make new signings, Nistelrooy's contacts and experience could prove to be a valuable resource for Leicester as they fight against relegation this season. Despite the potential stumbling block of high wages, United's Marcus Rashford remains a top candidate for a January move.