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Controversial Newcastle penalty sparks north London fury

Newcastle
December 2025

Arsenal and Tottenham fans united in anger after VAR told referee Thomas Bramall to award Newcastle a late penalty against Spurs for Rodrigo Bentancur’s grapple with Dan Burn, which Anthony Gordon converted to give the hosts a brief 2-1 lead. Bramall initially waved play on before VAR intervened, leading to a lengthy monitor review and a changed decision that left both fanbases furious, while Gordon’s goal was later cancelled out by Cristian Romero’s stoppage time equaliser in a frantic finish.

Spurs join Liverpool and Man City in £65m Semenyo transfer chase

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Northern interest in Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo is intensifying, with Tottenham joining Liverpool and Manchester City in eyeing a January move and closely studying the £65 million release clause that would make the in form Ghana international one of the window’s priciest deals. Semenyo has produced six goals and three assists in 12 league games, justifying the price and fitting the explosive wide profile Spurs failed to secure last summer. Tottenham are now more prepared to pay, though uncertainty over under fire coach Thomas Frank clouds their pursuit.

Dele Alli told his career now hinges on trials after dramatic fall

Dele Alli
December 2025

The former England and Tottenham star is a free agent and struggling to attract interest after an injury-ravaged spell at Everton, a failed loan at Besiktas, and a single, red-carded cameo for Como that ended with his deal being torn up. Ex-Spurs defender Stephen Carr says Alli is in “last chance saloon”, warning his lack of games has left his body unaccustomed to elite intensity, making injuries and rust likely and meaning he may now have to accept trial spells and prove he still has the hunger.

Thomas Frank blasts Spurs fans for booing Vicario

Thomas Frank
November 2025

Tottenham’s grim November continued with a 2-1 home defeat to Fulham, leaving them with one win from six games this month and three straight losses, after another defensive collapse saw them concede twice inside six minutes and fail to overhaul the early damage. Vicario’s dreadful error for Fulham’s second goal triggered loud boos from sections of the home crowd, prompting Frank to brand jeering during play “unacceptable” and claim those supporters are not “true Tottenham fans,” arguing criticism should wait until full time while the team fights on the pitch.

Vicario horror mistake deepens Spurs’ early Fulham nightmare

Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham Hotspur)
November 2025

With Spurs already 1–0 down to Kenny Tete’s early strike, goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario badly misjudged a dash from his area, miscontrolling on his weaker foot and gifting possession that led directly to Fulham’s second, a blunder that saw him savaged across social media. Chasing Raul Jimenez toward the corner flag, Vicario lost control under pressure, then sliced a clearance straight to Josh King, who calmly squared for Harry Wilson to curl into an empty net. The Italian appeared to shout at team mates rather than immediately apologise, a reaction that further inflamed online criticism on a damaging night for his confidence.

Vitinha hat-trick sparks wild PSG comeback against Spurs

Vitinha
November 2025

Vitinha delivered a career-best display with his first professional hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain overturned two deficits to beat Tottenham 5-3 in a chaotic Champions League tie, keeping the holders on course for a top-eight league-phase finish and strengthening their grip on qualification. The midfielder equalised before half-time, struck again after Spurs’ second goal, then completed his treble from the penalty spot after Fabian Ruiz and Willian Pacho had scored, later crediting a new goalscoring mindset and inspiration from Joao Neves’ recent hat-trick for his sudden scoring surge.

Kane hails Kompany’s no nonsense regime for best form of his career

Vincent Kompany (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Harry Kane says he is enjoying his football more than ever at Bayern, crediting Kompany’s direct management and system after delivering a 36 goal debut Bundesliga season, winning the European Golden Shoe, breaking league records, then finally lifting a long awaited Bundesliga title and best player award. Kane praised Kompany for “no BS” communication and a man for man style that forces him to press, tackle and block as well as score, contrasting it with the gruelling Conte era at Tottenham. He believes his all round influence on matches, with and without the ball, is at an all time high.

Sherwood says England must start Eze if Tuchel uses a number 10

Eberechi Eze
November 2025

Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood insists Eberechi Eze has to start for England at the World Cup if Thomas Tuchel uses a number 10, arguing the Arsenal playmaker is now the country’s best attacking midfielder after his hat-trick in the 4-1 rout of Spurs. Eze, who joined Arsenal from Crystal Palace in a big summer move, said he had prayed for a derby hat-trick and was grateful to deliver in such a statement win. Arteta hailed the performance and control as Arsenal dominated Spurs, reinforcing Eze’s case for a central England role.

Tottenham board stand firm behind Frank despite derby humiliation

Thomas Frank
November 2025

Tottenham intend to give Thomas Frank time despite a 4-1 thrashing at Arsenal, three defeats in their last five league games and a slide to ninth. The ownership still sees him as a long term appointment and are not considering a change. Club figures accept concerns over his constant rotation, with 29 Premier League lineup changes already, and some players want more focus on Spurs’ own strengths rather than opponents. Even so, the hierarchy believes stability is key and expects Frank to solve the creativity issues.

Frank apologises after Spurs’ 4-1 derby capitulation at Arsenal

Thomas Frank (Spurs)
November 2025

Tottenham suffered a bruising 4-1 defeat away to Arsenal, producing one of their worst displays of the season as Eberechi Eze hit a hat-trick, Spurs generated an expected goals figure of just 0.07 and rarely threatened their fiercest rivals. Thomas Frank admitted the performance was the complete opposite of his intentions, apologised to supporters, criticised Spurs for losing too many duels and failing to escape Arsenal’s press, and warned their recurring lack of creativity, also seen against Chelsea, must be fixed quickly.

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