Spurs Desperate for Wins, Says Frank, as Relegation ...
Thomas Frank pointed to Spurs winning only seven of their 25 matches in the Premier League this season and said, “There’s a feeling we haven’t won enough.”
ground.newsTottenham Hotspur are in a relegation scrap in the 2025-26 Premier League season. Here’s the latest snapshot and what to watch.
Situation overview: Spurs sit in the bottom part of the table, with a handful of matches remaining that will determine whether they survive or drop into the Championship. Key nearby rivals include West Ham, Leeds, and Nottingham Forest, and the relegation battle is tight on points and goal difference. Expect late-season twists as remaining fixtures pit Spurs against direct rivals and potential safe teams.[1][2][3]
Crucial fixtures and chances: Spurs’ fate is heavily influenced by head-to-head results against relegation rivals and any swing in form since they are just a few points above the bottom three. Pundits and models have varied opinions, but the common thread is that Spurs need to maximize points in their remaining games and hope results elsewhere go their way.[3][4][1]
Public and media angles: The relegation narrative has spurred a range of reactions from analysts, fans, and pundits, including call‑ups for managerial changes and debate about whether Spurs can convert late-season momentum into safety. You’ll see a mix of hopeful indicators and cautionary takeaways across outlets and fan channels.[7][1]
What this means for fans in Valletta: If you’re following from Malta, you’ll want to track live results and fixture times for Spurs’ games, plus how rivals fare in parallel. Local viewing options may depend on your broadcaster, but most outlets recap late results and provide relegation race context in brief daily updates.[5][1]
Illustration: A simple way to visualize the race is a mini-league chart showing Spurs, West Ham, Leeds, and Nottingham Forest with their points and remaining matches. If you’d like, I can generate a current table snapshot and a focus game timeline for the final stretch.
Would you like me to pull the most recent point totals, fixture list, and a quick odds summary for Spurs’ relegation chances and then present them in a concise table? I can also set up a simple chart if you want a visual of the remaining fixtures and potential outcomes.[4][1][3]
Thomas Frank pointed to Spurs winning only seven of their 25 matches in the Premier League this season and said, “There’s a feeling we haven’t won enough.”
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