Tottenham Hotspur are staring at a serious crisis as their Premier League struggles continue, with fears of relegation now becoming very real. A heavy 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest has pushed Spurs down to 17th in the table, leaving them just one point above the drop zone. What was expected to be a must-win game instead turned into another painful chapter in a season to forget.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Tottenham in 2026, as they are still searching for their first league win of the year. Fans who came in hoping for a turnaround were left frustrated yet again, with boos echoing around the stadium at full-time. Confidence looks low, and the team seems to be struggling to find any momentum.
One of the biggest concerns for Spurs is their shocking run of form. They have now gone 13 league matches without a win, matching one of the worst streaks in the club’s history. Even more worrying is their form at home. Usually, teams fighting near the bottom rely on home games to pick up points, but Tottenham have done the opposite. They have managed just two wins in 16 home matches this season, turning their own stadium into a difficult place for themselves rather than their opponents.
The defeat to Nottingham Forest also highlighted how far things have slipped. Losing so heavily to a team that started the day near the bottom shows just how fragile Spurs have become. Across their last 22 league games, they have won only twice, a record that clearly explains why they are now in danger.
Another talking point from the match was goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who once again faced criticism from his own supporters. It is never a good sign when fans turn on their own players, and this has now happened multiple times this season. For the second goal, he failed to stop a fairly simple shot, which only added to the frustration.
Vicario is set to undergo a minor operation soon, and questions are already being asked about whether he should have played in this match at all. However, with limited options available, the manager had little choice. Looking ahead, there is uncertainty about who will step in and whether they can perform under pressure.
With a short break coming up, Tottenham have a chance to reset. But unless they quickly find form, their fight to stay in the Premier League could become even more difficult.