Jamie O'Hara has slammed Xavi Simons and another Tottenham Hotspur star in the wake of the disappointing 1-0 home defeat against Chelsea on Saturday.
Tottenham suffered their third home defeat in the Premier League this season at the weekend, with Joao Pedro's first-half goal proving to be the difference between the two sides, and the lacklustre performance meant Thomas Frank's side were booed off at full-time.
When asked whether he understood the supporters' frustrations, Frank said: "Yes, 100 per cent,"
"We all sense the frustration and the emotions. That is part of football. It is extremely painful and of course that is part of the job to face you guys now and answer the very good questions when you just are burning inside."
Not only did Frank face the wrath of the Spurs fans, but he may also have some internal problems to deal with, given that Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence were seen snubbing the manager at the final whistle.
The north Londoners remain in fifth place after an inconsistent start to the campaign, with two of their summer signings not exactly hitting the ground running, according to O'Hara.
Jamie O'Hara takes aim at Simons and Kolo Muani
Speaking on X after the Chelsea defeat, the former Tottenham midfielder described the performance against Chelsea as "terrible", branding Simons "shocking" and "like a youth team player", while also questioning whether Randal Kolo Muani was even playing.
Frank is perhaps losing faith in the Dutch attacking midfielder, given that he was benched on Saturday, although the 22-year-old was brought on after just seven minutes due to Lucas Bergvall suffering an injury.
The former RB Leipzig's impact was minimal, however, failing to create a single big chance or make any key passes, while Kolo Muani, who is still yet to get off the mark in front of goal, also struggled, recording just 16 touches prior to being replaced by Brennan Johnson.
Simons was brought in off the back of two impressive Bundesliga campaigns, during which he registered a combined 20 assists, but Spurs looked bereft of ideas against Chelsea, as showcased by their xG.
It is still early days for both the Netherlands international and Kolo Muani, but they must start showing signs of improvement soon, with Tottenham already weighing up new attackers ahead of the January transfer window...