Tottenham Hotspur have begun a new era under Thomas Frank.
Spurs won the Europa League in the 2024/25 season with Ange Postecoglou at the helm, but their domestic form was diabolical.
Tottenham finished 17th in the Premier League table last term, which was their worst finish to a season in nearly 50 years.
Frank has now been tasked with leading Spurs to a significantly higher finish, and the expectation is that he will do that. They can’t get any worse than they were last season, can they?
Jamie O’Hara reacts to Jason Cundy’s prediction about Tottenham
Jamie O’Hara is hoping to see Tottenham have a very good season.
The Spurs-supporting pundit had a torrid time last campaign as he was ridiculed by his talkSPORT co-host Jason Cundy almost every week.
One would imagine that it can’t get any worse in the Premier League this season, but Cundy thinks things could go horribly wrong.
On talkSPORT on Thursday night, while speaking about wild predictions for the upcoming campaign. Cundy riled O’Hara up with a statement about Spurs.
“I don’t think this is that wild, actually – Spurs get relegated, mate,” he said.
O’Hara looked up to the heavens in disgust and was not happy at all. He hit back at his co-host, branding him as a ‘garbage talker’ and calling his prediction ‘stupid’ live on air.
He said: “I’m not having you come on here and be an absolute garbage talker.”
While Cundy tried to justify his comment, O’Hara, who was visibly annoyed, replied: “I’m asking you for a story which is not unrealistic that you think might happen this season. You can’t say Spurs are going to get relegated because it’s just not going to happen.
“It’s a stupid comment. You’re sitting there, sniggering at me, you think you’re funny, but you’re boring me!”
Could Tottenham get relegated in 2025/26?
Football is a funny game, and stranger things have happened in the past, but we would be shocked if Tottenham are anywhere near the bottom five, let alone in a relegation battle.
Spurs have become a lot more difficult to beat now, thanks to Thomas Frank, and since his style of play is less intense than Postecoglou’s, the risk of injuries should be lower.
Tottenham held their own against Arsenal in pre-season, and they were comfortably the better side against PSG in the UEFA Super Cup as well, even though they lost that game.
Those are extremely positive signs ahead of the new season, which is why we think Tottenham fans have nothing to worry about regarding relegation.