'Embarrassing' - Jamie O'Hara Names 3 'Huge Problems' at Tottenham After Fulham

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Tottenham suffered yet another defeat at the weekend, losing 2-1 away at Fulham, and former midfielder Jamie O'Hara has named three 'huge problems' at the club.

Spurs conceded after just seven minutes at Craven Cottage, giving themselves a mountain to climb early on. Former Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi struck later in the half, with Tottenham going into the break 2-0 down.

Richarlison came off the bench in the second half to score a consolation goal, but Igor Tudor's second game in charge of the north London club ended in defeat.

Tudor has quickly realised the task he has on his hands, with Tottenham in serious danger of being dragged into the relegation zone in the near future.

Thankfully for them, both Nottingham Forest and West Ham also lost this weekend.

Jamie O'Hara Slams Tottenham From 'Top to Bottom'

Speaking on X, O'Hara gave his verdict on Tottenham after their latest defeat against Fulham. The former Spurs midfielder named three huge problems for the club at the moment: recruitment, mentality, and standards.

O'Hara is someone who isn't just blaming the players or manager, taking aim at the hierarchy who have made some questionable decisions in the last few years.

A host of Tottenham's signings from the previous summer transfer window have failed to deliver, and they are battling in the bottom half of the Premier League table for the second season in a row.

Tudor's Fiery Rant After Fulham vs Tottenham

Tudor certainly wasn't happy after Tottenham's defeat against Fulham, but it wasn't his players who were the target of one of his fiery rants.

The Tottenham boss took aim at the officials and Fulham striker Raul Jimenez, after the Mexican striker appeared to shove Radu Dragusin in the build-up to their opening goal, but the referee didn't give a foul.

"Ridiculous to not give the foul, because the consequence is too big. It's not a small foul in the middle of the pitch, it's a goal after. So, there is a logic in that, so the referee, beautiful thing to keep playing here, let's play strong, duel, it's fantastic, I like it. But there is a logic, if the goal is, because he take advantage, not thinking about football, he was not thinking about the ball, he was thinking how to cheat. So, he cheated the player with pushing and they scored the goal."

Tudor labelled Jimenez a 'cheat' for pushing Dragusin in a lengthy rant after Tottenham's latest loss. The Spurs boss seems a fiery character, and he certainly understands the difficult task he has to contend with.

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