Tottenham Spurs find themselves in a precarious situation, with their recent performance casting a long shadow over the club’s storied history. The team’s struggles began to surface after a lack of investment coincided with their move to a new stadium and the controversial sacking of manager Mauricio Pochettino following the 2019 Champions League final. Since then, the club has seen a dramatic decline, earning just 34 points from their last 40 Premier League matches.
As of now, Spurs have not won a league game in 2026, marking a historic low as they face the grim reality of a 13-match winless streak—their worst since the 1934-35 season. This dismal run has left them with only two victories at home this season, a record that only relegated Sheffield Wednesday can rival.
The current situation is dire, with Tottenham needing between 36 and 38 points to stave off relegation. Opta’s statistics give Spurs a 26.41% chance of dropping down to the Championship, a fate that would be catastrophic for a club of their stature. In stark contrast, West Ham is rated at a 57.85% likelihood of relegation, highlighting the precarious nature of the league this season.
In their last 21 available points, Spurs have managed to secure just one, a statistic that underscores the urgency for change. The team has also been plagued by disciplinary issues, receiving four red cards this season, second only to Chelsea, which adds to the mounting pressure on the squad.
Amidst this turmoil, speculation about managerial changes is rife. Roberto De Zerbi has emerged as the prime candidate to replace Igor Tudor, who has been unable to reverse the team’s fortunes. Observers note that Tottenham’s leadership is keen on making a permanent appointment that can restore the club’s competitive edge.
Former manager Mauricio Pochettino, who has expressed a deep connection to the club, remains a figure of interest. “With my connection to Tottenham, it’s impossible to feel nothing about Tottenham, about the club, the people that work there, and about the fans,” he stated, reflecting on his past experiences. His potential return has sparked discussions, especially as he entertains the idea of a move, having previously been resistant to it.
As the season progresses, the uncertainty surrounding Spurs’ performance remains palpable. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact impact of injuries on the team’s struggles, and the future of Pochettino as a managerial option is still unclear as he focuses on the World Cup.
With the clock ticking and relegation looming, Tottenham Spurs must find a way to turn their fortunes around quickly. The next few matches will be crucial, not just for the points they need, but for the very identity of the club moving forward.