Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara didn't hold back with his assessment of Roberto De Zerbi's side after their defeat against Sunderland, with one player even given a 0/10 rating.
It must feel like Groundhog Day for Tottenham fans, as they watched their side slip to yet another defeat, keeping them in the relegation zone with six games remaining in the Premier League.
Shockingly, Spurs still haven't won in England's top flight in 2026, and they are sleepwalking to relegation unless they can drastically turn things around.
Nottingham Forest and West Ham both picking up points this weekend has worsened their situation, and De Zerbi has a real task on his hands to get a tune out of this squad in such a short space of time.
Jamie O'Hara's Tottenham Player Ratings
Reacting after the game on X, O'Hara shared his player ratings for the game against Sunderland. Dominic Solanke's rating stood out, with the former Tottenham midfielder giving him a 0/10.
O'Hara clearly wasn't happy with Spurs' attacking players, with Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani both given 1/10 ratings.
Antonin Kinsky, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, and Pedro Porro can take some pride from their performances based on O'Hara's ratings, but even three of those were only a 5/10.
Some of the ratings might seem a little harsh, but it's understandable that Tottenham fans are incredibly frustrated with the players, with De Zerbi now the third manager in charge of them this season.
Tottenham Have Problems All Over The Pitch
It's no surprise to see O'Hara calling out a host of Tottenham players in different positions across the pitch, as they have plenty of problems throughout the squad.
Against Sunderland, Tottenham had very little in attack in terms of creativity, a lack of progression from midfield, their work-rate was incredibly disappointing, and Brian Brobbey had plenty of joy against their defence.
It looks set to be a busy summer transfer window for Spurs if they're are looking to solve their problems throughout the squad.
If they are relegated to the Championship, there's likely to be a mass exodus throughout the squad, but you'd imagine that won't bother Spurs fans too much.