It’s just one step forward and two steps back for Tottenham this season, with Jose Mourinho seemingly unable to string together a good run of form following this weekend’s latest setback.
Tottenham Hotspur’s next six Premier League matches:
🏡 Wolves (H)
🅰️ Burnley (A)
🏡 Manchester United (H)
🏡 West Ham United (H)
🅰️ Sheffield United (A)
🏡 Everton (H)How many points do you honestly see Spurs taking?👇#THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/duMqhi6EgX
— Last Word On Spurs🎙 (@LastWordOnSpurs) February 23, 2020
Spurs fell to a disappointing 2-1 loss to London rivals Chelsea, a result that saw Frank Lampard’s side again widen the gap between fourth place and the clubs eyeing for that final Champions League spot in the Premier League table, and the defeat could be the worse way to start off the next six games for Tottenham.
Mourinho and his squad face a tough run of games in the next few weeks where Spurs play against the likes of Wolves, Manchester United and Sheffield United, with West Ham also coming to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in what could be a potential banana skin fixture for the club, and supporters were already dreading the worst.
Here’s what plenty of Tottenham fans had to say on Twitter about their six upcoming Premier League games…
none…we are slowly dying.
— StevieWonderGoalsSZN (@JimClar85258964) February 23, 2020
1 point, away at Burnley .. rest are losses
— ♨️ 〽️🅰️®️K ™️ ♨️ (@isaac_hunt247) February 23, 2020
— Robo (@Robo86) February 23, 2020
Zero lol & I am not joking. Technically saying
— T (@_thfcTas) February 23, 2020
2. Draw against Burnley and West Ham, the rest we’ll loose. It may sound crazy but we could still potentially be relegated. I don’t see us being able to score let alone win, if things go horribly wrong we are only 16 points away from relegation with 10 plus games to go…
— Jack Jones (@jackjones920) February 23, 2020
Couldn’t imagine a worse run of games apart from City and Liverpool in there
Everton on the up
Shef UTD, West Ham & Wolves the sort of teams who will smell blood
Burnley away only one I’m slightly positive about tbh 🤦🏻♂️
— Grant Baker (@G_Man_Baker) February 23, 2020
The race for Champions League football is hotting up, with the likes of Everton and Arsenal slowly creeping up in the table to challenge for the spots.