Tottenham Hotspur’s slide toward relegation deepened after a damaging 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, leaving Spurs just one point above the Premier League drop zone.
The loss to a direct rival has intensified fears that Tottenham’s near 50-year stay in the top flight could come to an end. Forest, now on their fourth manager this season under Vítor Pereira, showed greater urgency in a clash that carried huge survival stakes.
Tottenham, meanwhile, are battling instability of their own. Head coach Igor Tudor has lost five of his first seven games since replacing Thomas Frank in February, raising fresh doubts about whether another managerial change may be needed to avoid the drop.

The numbers paint a worrying picture. Spurs have managed just 30 points from 31 games this season. They are also winless in their last 13 league matches, a run that equals their second-longest drought since 1912.
For Ghanaian fans, the situation is being watched closely, especially with Mohammed Kudus continuing to attract attention across the league.

The Black Stars midfielder has been out since January with a hamstring injury, and Tottenham’s struggles could reshape the transfer landscape, with clubs fighting relegation unlikely to compete for top talents like Kudus.

With the season entering its final stretch, Tottenham faces a race against time to rediscover form and avoid an outcome that once seemed unthinkable.









