Jamie O'Hara Never Wants to See 'Woeful' Tottenham Star Play for the Club Again

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Despite Tottenham remaining in the Premier League, surviving on the final day, former midfielder Jamie O'Hara says he never wants to see one player play for the club again.

Spurs secured a 1-0 victory over Everton on Sunday, ending their season on a high as they avoided being relegated to the Championship.

West Ham did their bit, comfortably beating Leeds United, but it wasn't enough for them due to Tottenham's victory.

Thankfully, heading into the weekend, Tottenham were in control of the situation. Roberto De Zerbi deserves a lot of credit for helping Tottenham turn things around, ending a five-month winless run before taking 11 points from 21.

Despite the victory, this isn't a moment for Tottenham to celebrate, as they should never have been in this situation.

Jamie O'Hara Slams Tottenham Star

Speaking after the game on X, former Tottenham midfielder O'Hara suggested that he hopes that was the last game Richarlison ever plays for the club, describing the Brazilian as "absolutely woeful".

It was interesting that O'Hara took aim at Richarlison rather than some of the players who have let Spurs down more often.

Despite only starting 19 games in the Premier League this season, Richarlison has contributed with 15 goals and assists, comfortably more than any other player in the team.

Spurs fans should be hoping a host of their players have played their last game for the club, as it's not been good enough for a couple of years now.

Tottenham Need a Huge Reset

One thing Tottenham did get right this season is bringing De Zerbi to the club. The Italian manager has done an excellent job in turning things around, and the club should be looking to back him in the summer transfer window.

That being said, Tottenham need a huge rebuild in the summer, as the last two seasons have been completely unacceptable.

They appear to have found the right manager, but they still need to ensure they bring in the right players and profiles for him to be successful.

Changes need to be made behind the scenes and on the pitch, so it could be an interesting few months ahead for Spurs.

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