Tottenham suffered yet another defeat, making it three losses from three for Igor Tudor, and former midfielder Jamie O'Hara didn't hold back with his assessment on the situation.
Spurs were beaten at home to Arsenal in Tudor's first game in charge since he was brought in to replace Thomas Frank. They failed to bounce back in the following game, as they suffered a 2-1 away defeat against Fulham.
Crystal Palace at home was an opportunity for them to bounce back, but a red card to Micky van de Ven in the first half gave them a mountain to climb. The Eagles cruised to a 3-1 victory at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was looking a lot emptier than at the start of the game.
Jamie O'Hara Wants Tottenham to Hire Former Manager
Speaking live on talkSPORT, former Spurs midfielder O'Hara has said he would take Postecoglou back at Tottenham right now after demanding that Tudor is sacked.
"I'd take big Ange, I would. I would actually take big Ange, it's got to that point."
O'Hara didn't hold back with his assessment on Spurs' current situation throughout the show, also suggesting that Tottenham need to sack Tudor immediately.
It would certainly be a controversial decision to bring Postecoglou back to the club, considering he was sacked less than a year ago.
There are certain Tottenham fans who would likely welcome it, due to him delivering a trophy to the club, but there's no doubt his side underperformed in the Premier League last season, and it would be a huge risk for him to return to north London.
Tottenham Need Fans Back Onside ASAP
Tottenham fans were seen walking out of the stadium before the half-time whistle was even blown against Palace, and they don't seem to have the energy for this relegation battle.
It was another dismal display, and Spurs are yet to win in 2026, sleepwalking to relegation.
The results on Wednesday that saw Nottingham Forest draw away at Manchester City and West Ham beating Fulham will have sucked the life out of many Tottenham fans, and it may have even had an impact on the players when it comes to the pressure on them.
Tottenham need the fans back onside, and that might mean making another change in the dugout.