Tottenham's frustrating season continued with a 1-1 draw against Leeds on Monday, and the fans have plenty to say about it. The match summed up a campaign full of promise that too often fizzles out—scoring early, looking sharp, but ultimately undone by familiar weaknesses. The lack of quality from key players like Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani was costly again, while Mathys Tel's lack of discipline mirrored issues seen with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in previous games. It's a worrying pattern that suggests a deeper problem within the squad.
Once Tottenham concede, heads drop when they should be lifting. That mental fragility is a red flag, especially with tough matches ahead against Chelsea and Everton. Many fans are calling for a major clearout of underperforming players, no matter which league Spurs end up in next season. The performance against Leeds was a far cry from the energy shown against Aston Villa, and that inconsistency is a serious concern.
Some supporters point to bright spots—Antonin Kinsky's amazing save kept Leeds at bay, and the team showed resilience to earn a point. But the overall feeling is that too many players simply don't care enough about the club. The message is clear: step up or move on. With the summer transfer window approaching, strengthening the squad is a must, but for now, the focus is on survival. Can this team find the bottle to get results when it matters most?
