Yes, relegation is now a very real possibility for Tottenham
Spurs’ slide from title hopefuls to relegation candidates is a story of complete mismanagement and widespread injury
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Spurs’ slide from title hopefuls to relegation candidates is a story of complete mismanagement and widespread injury

An analysis of the current Premier League season suggests that an increased number of games and financial regulations have led to more fatigued players, resulting in flatter play but a tighter league table overall.

Tottenham have rolled the dice and an injury-ravaged side’s anxiety may only get worse as West Ham close the gap When did the reality dawn? Perhaps it was towards the end of the first half of West Ham’s game at Chelsea at the end of January with the away side leading 2-0. Or perhaps it was when West Ham took the lead against Manchester United 10 days later. As it turned out, West Ham won neither fixture; had they done so they would have had five points more and so been level with Tottenham go...

Brentford FC is consistently performing above its weight, with a recent 'gravity-defying miracle' fueling dreams of European competition despite player and manager movements.

The starkest improvement under the interim manager has been the Slovenian supersub’s attacking potency Benjamin Sesko’s career at Manchester United breaks into two distinct periods.

The ever-increasing number of games, combined with financial regulation, has produced flat play on the field but a tighter table overall

Jonathan Wilson's commentary in The Guardian discusses the decreasing patience with managers in an age where grievances are amplified and performative fury is common, making long-term strategies challenging.

Arsenal and Liverpool will fancy their chance of making the quarter-finals, while Manchester City and Newcastle face tougher routes The Club World Cup final victory over Paris Saint-Germain last…

It was a close run thing for a time, but Tottenham’s haplessness prevailed over the idea that the league leaders might be inveterate bottlers It was a derby but it was also a clash of emerging narrati

An analysis suggests that in an age of constant scrutiny and performative anger, long-termism for football managers has become increasingly difficult.