There’s no love for Tottenham anywhere right now, and everyone knows why. Even the BBC’s
“…if Spurs do drop into the Championship on Sunday it will not be because of one incident after a campaign of discord, instability and rank incompetence on and off the pitch.”
A loss against Everton and a win for West Ham will trigger one of the biggest humiliations in Premier League history.
ENIC, which owns Tottenham Hotspur and bears ultimate responsibility for the club’s current dire situation in the 2025-26 Premier League season, where Spurs are battling relegation, making remarkably awkward history.
Fans and analysts widely blame ENIC (and previously Levy) for long-term strategic failures that contributed to the collapse.
Managerial instability is another factor. Multiple coaching changes (at least six since Pochettino left in 2019), including Ange Postecoglou (who won the Europa League but left the league in a poor position), Frank (sacked), Igor Tudor (brief stint with no wins), and now Roberto De Zerbi. This has created inconsistency.
Sleepwalking towards relegation isn’t the half of it. Again and again this season, Spurs have let themselves down. Worse yet, Jamie Redknapp says that he expects Everton gaffer David Moyes to be out to prove a point against Tottenham.
“[Tottenham] are sleepwalking towards relegation. I said it earlier this season, the only thing that’s saved them is a couple of good results.
“When I say good, they beat Wolves, and they beat an Aston Villa side who had seven players out at the time.
“Now they’ve got to find a way to win a game at home. Their home form has been horrendous all season. They’ve had no quality and no character to win a football match.
Now they’ve got to find a way to beat Everton. David Moyes will be fuming after the weekend and he’ll be going there thinking, ‘We’ve got to get something out of this game.’
Whatever happens, ENIC must surely be held to account.