Tottenham’s 5 worst season of the Premier League
Just when you think he can’t get worse for Tottenham Hotspur under Ange Postecoglou, that is.
AND 2-1 Home defeat The bad, bad Leicester team represented another nadir in the one who was a painful campaign 2024/25 for Lilywhites. Mountain injury means that the spurss are reduced to bare bones, and those currently available in any position to perform the idealistic principles of their manager twice a week.
The club insists that they paste them after postecoglou and will continue to support it, but their inactivity in the winter market transfers that they will hang it instead of drying it. The Greek-Australian coach is far from guilt, but help is necessary and simply did not have this month.
Tottenham’s death means that the idea of falling out is suddenly not a matter of laughing. Instead of competing with Newcastle and Chelsea For the Champions League location, the Spurs hope that Ipswich and Wolves will drop points so they can stay in the division.
Their current points by game paints the strongest pictures, and the Spurs is shy of 40 (39.7) in the pace for the final points.
Martin Jol remains with love of memories in N17, with the Dutch coach helping the Spurs to avoid the blurry depths of era Jacques Santini and turns toward the top Premier league table.
A few opportunities would get closer to secure their first taste of football champions with Jola at the helm, but he was released into the business for three years and replaced by Juanda Ramos in October 2007.
Ramos arrived with a sublime reputation, but the way of Jol’s departure left bitter taste, and supporters struggled to take over the Spaniard. Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane continued to do their magic up, but their league campaign was indifferent as they finished the 2007/08 season at 11 with 46 points.
Their final victory in Chelsea at Wembley remains the latest piece of the main silver accessories.
There was no saving grace for Gerry Francis in 1996/97, and the Spurs fought to collect any cups in notes in the midst of a forgotten league season.
Francis did a decent job in northern London, but his third season at the helm was one of the different regressions. After barely missing the UEFA Cup embroidery in two previous campaigns, the Spurs sank to the tenth, collecting 46 points.
They appeared to the poor and rarely appeared against some stronger clothing departments, with a defeat of 7-1 in Newcastle United at the end of December, which represented a low campaign point.
The Spurs have never won more than two league games at Bounce, and Teddy Sheringham scored the club charts with only eight goals in all competitions.
Tottenham’s current troubles are not helpful the fact that northern London rivals are quite good. Fortunately, Gunners is not the level of good 2003/04.
2003/04 must be classified as the worst in the modern history of Spurs, since their ending in 14th place in the Premier League came as Arsenal went to unprecedented Invincible campaign. That would be bad enough, but allowing Arsen Wenger’s top suit to win the League title in White Hart Lane was a end to the teeth.
Spurs’s 2-2 draw in N
After monitoring the regression season of 1996/97, writing was on the Francisco wall after Spurs started the next campaign with 14 points from as many games. Francis resigned after a 4-0 defeat at Anfield, and the attendance of White Hart Lane fell to as many as 25,000 for losses of 1-0 at home Leeds and Crystal Palace in November.
Their awful start to the campaign was made by a candidate for the relegation, but the return of the cult hero Jurgen Klinsmann after Christian Gross replaced Francis offered Nada Lilywhites. The German superstar was falling, and the hints of magic from three seasons had scattered earlier, but Klinsmann still ended in 1997/98 as a leading Tottenham scorer in the Premier League with nine goals.
The constant running by the end of the season meant that they had easily beat the drop, but their return of 44 points remains Spurs’s lowest in the 38 -game season.
We had to adjust some points per game here, because the Tottenham 1993/94 campaign must be recognized as the worst in the history of the Premier League.
The Spurs have completed a season of 42 games with 45 points-1,07 points by average, which operates at 40.7 in 38 games.
Ossie Ardiles, who took the reins after Terry Venables controversially received his marching commands, and a sense of excitement prevailed over White Hart Lane, as the former Argentine midfielder promised to instill a famous football brand that could have returned Lilywhites to the Promised Land.
On average, the Spurs have scored more than a goal in the game, but they are prone to delivering more. Ardiles did not help Teddy Sheringham’s injuries, Au Oldham Athletic needed a 2-0 victory in the penultimate week of the season to ensure that they remain in the top flight. The Argentine played a key role in bringing Klinsmann to the club before next season, but Ardiles never succeeded in England after leaving Spurs in October 1994.