How did a club that used to stand for consistency and stability suddenly find themselves trapped in this doom spiral?
Chelsea have high hopes for Filip Jorgensen, who has been their second choice for most of this season, and for Mike Penders, the Genk goalkeeper who will join them in the summer, so it’s unlikely they will sign another goalkeeper in this transfer window.
Tottenham have suffered injuries to the majority of their playing staff this season, and Antonin Kinsky being the only signing this month screams of indecision by Levy. There have been links to Man United’s Alejandro Garnacho, and PSG’s Milan Skriniar, but the latter has now joined Fenerbahce and the Garnacho links have disappeared.
Andoni Iraola has been tipped to strike when the opportunity to leave Bournemouth for a top side arrives imminently.
Tottenham have won just one of their last 11 games in the Premier League, whilst their most recent home win in the top-flight was a 4-1 win over Aston Villa back in early November - a truly incredible statistic having welcomed lowly Leicester and Ipswich Town to north London during that period, both ending in 2-1 defeats.
One of them is Jamie O’Hara, who feels Tottenham should sack Ange Postecoglou as Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side came back from a goal down to stage a shock victory — thanks to quick-fire strikes from Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss.
With Ange Postecoglou on the brink at Tottenham Hotspur, here are five potential next moves for the sack-threatened Spurs head
Bournemouth have been schooling the Premier Leagues big clubs all season - how have they managed to launch an improbable bid for a European place? Sky Sports investigates as the Cherries attempt to go
Arsenal take on Girona in the Champions League tonight without David Raya, who misses out in a huge injury concern before clashes with Manchester City and Newcastle. It is the Gunners’ final game of the new-look league phase,
Mikel Arteta cast doubt over David Raya's availability for Sunday's Premier League clash against Manchester City.
Liverpool were predictably incoherent, starting as they did with a past his best left back in central defence and a mishmash of young talent and second stringers throughout the XI. A Cody Gakpo penalty sent them ahead before a wonderfully worked equaliser that had Reds defenders flying around the pitch like a water slide pegged them back.