Tottenham were beaten by Chelsea on Tuesday night as the club’s fight for survival goes to the final day of the Premier League campaign.
Spurs were pretty drab during the contest, with Micky van de Ven furious with the part that Randal Kolo Muani played in the second goal.
There are EIGHT outcomes vs Everton which keep Tottenham up… Which one will it be happen? 👀
Will Spurs still be a Premier League club by 5:30pm on Sunday?
It was sloppy, and that pretty much sums up what Tottenham have been all season, with Roberto De Zerbi unable to secure survival just yet.
Following the game, Graham Roberts has suggested what he thinks the Spurs head coach got badly wrong in the game against Chelsea.
- READ MORE: Danny Murphy makes James Maddison claim

Graham Roberts slams Tottenham
Enzo Fernandez and Andrey Santos ensure a win for Chelsea, with Richarlison scoring a consolation strike for Tottenham.
Fernandez was allowed to dictate the game against Tottenham, and Roberts has admitted that De Zerbi got something wrong with his game plan.
He felt that certain players were allowed too much freedom against Chelsea and has urged the players to roll up their sleeves this weekend at home to Everton.
He posted on social media: “I said last night before the match that we needed to go man to man on Fernandez and Palmer to stop them, and we didn’t, which meant we got punished in the first half.
“Our fans were fantastic last night as always. We need everyone on Sunday to make our stadium loud and get behind the team.”
Tottenham must now focus on one final game, a cup final of sorts!
If Spurs win, they’re safe, whilst a point should also be enough too, with West Ham massively up against it.
De Zerbi has to focus all of his energy on stopping the rot on home soil, grabbing a win and ultimately, limping over the line to safety.
😡How on earth was the foul by Marc Cucurella on Micky van de Ven not a penalty?
Another absolute shambles from a referee! 😒
West Ham face Leeds at home and as Tottenham saw two weeks ago, that won’t be an easy game for the Hammers.
Roberts is right, though, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium needs to be rocking, and the fans can drag the team through at the weekend.
Receive a digest of our best Spurs content each week direct to your mailbox


