Tottenham Hotspur only needed one point against bitter rivals Chelsea in order to seal their Premier League status, but, instead, on the same day Arsenal were confirmed league champions for the first time in decades, Spurs wet the bed again.
They were abysmal, in truth, no matter what Roberto De Zerbi says, and the worst player on the pitch was, once again, striker Randal Kolo Muani. It is simply appalling how Kolo Muani continues to find new lows, and though it has been said already by Spurs supporters that he makes the old Timo Werner loan look wonderful by comparison, even that statement doesn't do justice to how poor Kolo Muani has been.
Because forget just calling him the worst loan signing in Tottenham Hotspur history. Randal Kolo Muani is building a very serious case for himself to be the worst signing in Tottenham history, the worst forward in Tottenham history, and even the worst player in Tottenham history.
Randal Kolo Muani is one of the worst ever
Sure, there are less talented players who have been at the club before, and Kolo Muani did have enough quality to bag a Champions League hat trick against finalists and parent club PSG (nevermind that Spurs lost anyway). But in Spurs worst season in history with relegation on the line, Kolo Muani has, by far, been the worst player on a team filled with putrid performers.
That fact was sealed yet again when Tottenham lost 2-1 to Chelsea. Kolo Muani was a disgrace to the sport. He's been at that status of futility for weeks, if not months, now, and Tottenham fans can only lament why the club didn't simply terminate his loan in the winter when they had a chance and Juventus were somehow willing to take him off their hands.
Offering no goal threat, finishing ability, or any semblance of work rate, Kolo Muani is a highly paid mercenary who has been totally satisfied with watching Spurs burn to the ground. Tottneham fans are crumbling their fists at how little he gives in the attack or in any other phase, and they cannot fathom how Roberto De Zerbi continues to start him, especially on the right wing where he isn't a good fit anyway.
Kolo Muani was a disaster again vs. Chelsea, and with another legitimat 2 out of 10 performance in a Spurs kit, he has sunk to another low. If Spurs start him against Everton on the final day, then, really, shame on them as a club.