Spurs in CRISIS! Last-Minute Defeat Sparks Call for Frank's SACK 🚨
Tottenham’s home struggles worsen with another last-minute loss to West Ham, fans demand change, and Frank admits pain.

Tottenham Hotspur’s struggles continue as they have managed only two wins from eleven Premier League games at their own stadium this season, currently sitting 14th in the league. The frustration of the home supporters boiled over after Callum Wilson scored a stoppage-time winner for West Ham, with fans chanting "you're getting sacked in the morning" at Spurs boss Frank.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side came into the match without a Premier League victory since early November but took a deserved lead just 15 minutes in through Crysencio Summerville. Spurs rallied with Cristian Romero scoring a powerful header, giving them hope. However, Wilson’s late strike from a corner in stoppage time handed the visitors the win, marking Spurs’ eighth loss in their last 14 matches across all competitions.
It's tough to take, it hurts a lot,
— Frank
The boys put everything in, and that's a sign of a squad that is fighting, doing everything they can to try and win.
— Frank
It's fair to say, if there was to be a winner in the second half, then it should have been us.
— Frank
The way we came back into it, the same as at Bournemouth, both games we lost in the last minute. That makes it emotionally tough for the players, me, the club, the fans, everyone.
— Fran
We conceded on a deflected shot and a last-minute corner, which we should have done better with.
— Fran
Despite improving after the break and applying pressure, Spurs couldn’t convert enough chances and paid the price in front of a frustrated home crowd. The disappointment was clear as fans expressed their dissatisfaction when the final whistle blew.
It's tough times, the only thing we can do is move forward,
— Frank
We have to go again.
— Fran
But we can only be disappointed and emotionally down for 24 hours, then we must go again on Tuesday.
— Fran
Looking ahead, Spurs face a quick turnaround with a Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund before visiting Burnley in the Premier League. The team, who last season lifted the Europa League trophy under ex-manager Ange Postecoglou, find themselves in a far grimmer position this year after an embarrassing 17th-place finish in the league.

















