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Tottenham Hotspur’s season reached a new low after defeat left them hovering above the relegation zone. Poor form, home struggles and mounting pressure on Igor Tudor have intensified fears of a historic Premier League collapse.

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00:00Well, it is an increasingly worrying time for Tottenham Hotspur supporters.
00:04Spurs slipped to 17th in the Premier League table after a 3-0 home defeat to fellow relegation
00:12strugglers Nottingham Forest, leaving them just one point above the drop zone and still without
00:19a win in 2026. A defeat for West Ham United at the hands of Aston Villa ensured that Spurs
00:26remained outside the relegation zone for now, but the gap is narrowing and Nottingham Forest
00:32have begun to pull away after their victory. It was another difficult afternoon for Tottenham,
00:38who were once again booed off by their own supporters as the club's crisis continues.
00:46Tottenham Hotspur are now without a win in their last 13 league matches, equaling their second
00:51longest winless run in history, dating back to November 1912. The club's record of 16 games
00:59without a win was set in 1935 and could be broken. Igor Tudor's Tottenham have the worst home record
01:07in the Premier League this season, with just two wins from 16 matches. Now, while Igor Tudor has
01:14not been in charge for even half of those fixtures, results have yet to improve under his leadership.
01:21The defeat to Forest is Spurs' fourth consecutive home league loss and it extended their winless home
01:28run to eight matches.
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