As the night wore on, Friday's Premier League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Neymouth was a slumping affair, with the 0-1 scoreline dropping Spurs to 10th place as they tasted defeat for the sixth time in the season. After the match, a group of angry Spurs fans booed leader Pusztigorow, provoking a backlash from the coach. With a change of manager reportedly in the works, the match was a matter of life and death for Pusztigorow.
Solanki's return to action gave Tottenham a glimmer of hope, while Son Heung-min was relegated to the bench. 17 minutes in, Deon Hu Jaesen's cleverly placed corner kick created a scoring opportunity. Pusztygorod made a timely change in the second half, bringing on 'Old Sun' to start the attack, but the South Korean striker's shot was just a flick on. The Spurs lost 0-1, with only one win in their last six matches, as they also missed a good chance at Portsmouth.
The match ends and the boos from the fans still echo through the Chai Tai. Pustigolu tries to calm down the posse, but the fans boo like a tidal wave. The coach did not show any weakness in the face of provocation. He said, "The fans should be disappointed and I will accept their response but I will also not forget my duty. I can do better."
The British media revealed that the Tottenham Hotspur management was interested in a change of manager ever since they lost to Yeatswich last month. However, the earthquake at Manchester City put the plan on hold for the time being. But two recent league draws and a defeat have put Tottenham on the agenda for a managerial change once again. In the early hours of Monday morning, Tottenham will host Chelsea in what will be a crucial battle.