Jamie O'Hara Demands 3 People at Tottenham to be Sacked 'Immediately' in Fiery Rant

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Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara has demanded that three people be sacked in a fiery rant during their game against Nottingham Forest.

O'Hara took to social media after Nottingham Forest found their second goal through Morgan Gibbs-White, in what was a crucial game for both sides.

Forest and Spurs are battling to stay in the Premier League after both enduring difficult seasons, and Igor Tudor's side looked toothless once again, despite showing signs of improving against Atletico Madrid and Liverpool in their last two matches.

O'Hara has been heavily critical of Spurs in recent weeks, as expected, and he's certainly made his feelings clear on Tudor, who is still searching for his first win in charge of the north London club after taking over from Thomas Frank.

Jamie O'Hara Goes on Fiery Rant During Tottenham Game

Reacting on X during Tottenham's game against Nottingham Forest, shortly after Spurs conceded their second goal of the match, O'Hara demanded that three people be sacked immediately.

O'Hara named Vinai Venkatesham, Johan Lange, and Tudor, suggesting that the latter is the worst appointment in their history.

Spurs will have been reluctant to let go of Tudor for multiple reasons, with their performances against Atletico Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League and against Liverpool in the Premier League being one of them.

Whether their defeat against Nottingham Forest changes things, remains to be seen, as it was absolutely crucial that they secured three points, or at least one, with Vitor Pereira's side fighting to avoid the drop too.

Time for Tudor To Go

Tottenham need to do something. Losing to Nottingham Forest is completely unacceptable in this position, and Spurs are in serious danger of being relegated to the Championship.

They are yet to win in the Premier League in 2026, and although they showed signs of improvement under Tudor recently, that all disappeared against Forest on Sunday.

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was half empty by the time the full-time whistle was blown, and Spurs need to make a decision as soon as possible to avoid being relegated.

It could be the perfect time for them to make a change, with the international break now approaching.

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