Tottenham Hotspur suffered a painful 2-1 loss to Leicester City at home, leaving fans deeply disappointed. The match started positively for Tottenham with Richarlison's opening goal. However, Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss struck back for Leicester, completing an unexpected comeback and snapping their seven-game losing streak.
This defeat also etched an unwelcome record in Tottenham's history. It marked the first time since 1912 that the club lost to a team with such a lengthy losing run.
The atmosphere at the stadium turned tense after the match, as Tottenham fans booed loudly and called for chairman Daniel Levy’s resignation. Some supporters went as far as directly criticizing head coach Ange Postecoglou, leading to a heated confrontation between him and a fan in the tunnel.
Team captain Son Heung-min candidly admitted that the team's lack of focus was the main reason for the defeat. He urged his teammates to step up and improve their performance to avoid further setbacks.
With mounting pressure from the fanbase and declining form, the future looks uncertain for both coach Postecoglou and the team. Tottenham needs more than just tactical adjustments—they must regain the trust of their fans if they hope to turn things around.