Tottenham supporters chanted "boring, boring Tottenham" during their side's goalless draw against Brentford last week.
At the weekend, they applauded the Spurs players at half-time against Sunderland before booing them off after dropping more points.
It perfectly summed up Thomas Frank's tenure at Spurs, that has been characterised by a lack of consistency, with Spurs showing flashes of brilliance but only to be overshadowed by their overall struggles - particularly in the final third.
It was more of the same from Tottenham at Bournemouth on Wednesday as they fell to a 3-2 defeat - despite taking the lead through Mathys Tel early and levelling the score at 2-2 through Joao Palhinha with only 12 minutes left.
After the final whistle, Palhinha and defender Micky van de Ven were seen talking to the frustrated travelling fans while Pedro Porro was guided away by goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario after having an argument with a section of the crowd.
Frank would have hoped to escape the south coast with a point when Palhinha scored, having also seen Richarlison hit the woodwork and Van de Ven have a header saved by Djordje Petrovic.
But in the end, they were once again made to pay for their lack of cutting edge - registering just four shots on target in 16 attempts.
Spurs look like a squad in desperate need of investment but with the manager usually the first to be sacrificed, Frank will surely feel the heat.