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LONDON (AP) — The numbers tell an ugly story for Tottenham. A five-game losing streak leaves Spurs just one point above the Premier League relegation zone. Zero domestic wins in 2026. They've allowed nine goals in three matches under new manager Igor Tudor.
Stay or go? Assessing which Tottenham players will leave if relegated from Premier League - Relegation is likely to prompt a fire sale at Spurs this summer
Spurs Collapse as Crystal Palace Strike Three in Chaotic North London ClashTottenham’s difficult Premier League campaign took another damaging turn as Crystal Palace stunned Spurs with a
Tottenham Hotspur imploded at home to Crystal Palace, losing 3-1 and having captain Micky van de Ven sent off in the first half of a defeat that deepens their relegation worries a
Former Premier League striker Glen Murray says Tottenham "imploded" at the end of the first half in Thursday's demoralising home defeat by Crystal Palace. Spurs led before Micky van de Ven's 38th-minute red card but went into the break 3-1 down.
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When was the last time Tottenham were relegated? Spurs' Premier League status under threat as Igor Tudor struggles
Tottenham are legitimately at risk of being dragged into a real relegation battle, a year after finishing in 17th place.
Tottenham Hotspur’s home defeat to Crystal Palace on Thursday evening left the club teetering on the precipice. This week’s results have left Spurs just one point above the Pr
Igor Tudor addresses Tottenham future as danger of Premier League relegation grows - Tottenham sit just one point above the relegation zone and are the only Premier League team without a win in 2026
Our Premier League Awards honour the best – and worst – of the weekend action, featuring Burnley-Brentford and Jordan Pickford’s stunning save.Moment of the WeekIt was a goal-laden weekend in
Tottenham potentially winning the Champions League and getting relegated in the same season would be one of the weirdest and most dramatic things to ever happen in soccer, but it wouldn’t automatically ruin the club’s future.