Tottenham may have beat Copenhagen 4-0 on Tuesday, but it was not all smiles in North London.
Brennan Johnson opened the scoring for Tottenham and was also sent off in the Champions League clash.
It was a big result for Thomas Frank‘s side after a run of just one win in their last five matches beforehand.
However, the most notable aspect of proceedings was something that supporters did at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham fans show their discontent in Copenhagen clash
Tottenham supporters have voiced their discontent recently, despite the Europa League victory at the end of last season.
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Some fans clearly protested against ticket prices in the Copenhagen clash, as they were priced at around £60 for a match against a lesser opponent on a Tuesday evening.
An image shared by John Wenham shows the extent of the issue, with lots of empty seats at kick-off at the state-of-the-art stadium.
Wenham, who goes by Lilywhite Rose on social media, shared the sad image, saying: “Many voting with their feet.
“South Stand, 8pm. £60 in between two Category A games.”
Tottenham chiefs need to unite the club and supporters
Spurs have a brilliant stadium, a great playing squad and a huge supporter base.
The club’s chiefs have to fix it, they must unite all factions of the N17 outfit, to ensure that success is repeated in the future.
If there is division between the club, players and supporters, that will lessen the chance of them winning the highest honours.
The departure of Daniel Levy was supposed to bring everyone together and put the club on the right track, but it seems like there are still issues that need sorting out.
It will only hamper Frank and Co. on the pitch, as they try to take Spurs forward into a new era where they challenge for the Premier League and Champions League.
There has been a lot of progress, but it could all stall, if everyone is not on the same page.
For starters, the prices need to be reflective of the quality of the game, £60 for Copenhagen is simply unacceptable.