Tottenham fans left speechless after what Guglielmo Vicario did vs Wolves

Guglielmo Vicario’s hapless display against Wolves on Sunday has proven to be the final straw for some Tottenham Hotspur fans.

Spurs went into their clash at Molineux languishing 15th in the Premier League table, and ended it just two points clear of a Wolves side who have been fighting relegation for most of the season, losing 4-2.

Ange Postecoglou’s side shipping another four goals – making it 49 for the season – leaves them with the league’s sixth-worst defence and 17 losses from 32 games; with only the bottom three having more.

Mathys Tel and Richarlison’s strikes at either end of the second half gave Tottenham hope of salvaging something, but both were quickly met with Wolves responses with much of the damage already done.

Wolves manager Vitor Pereira
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Guglielmo Vicario shockers tee up Tottenham defeat

By beating Southampton 3-1 last time out, Tottenham had ended a four-game run without victory in the league, teeing up Sunday’s match – against another relegation-threatened team – as one they could win.

PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGDPoints
14Everton3281410–438
15Tottenham3211417+1137
16Wolves3210517–1435
17West Ham329815–1835
Wolves’ 4-2 win on Sunday sees them close the gap on Tottenham to two points

However, barely two minutes into the contest, Vicario was there to give Wolves a helping hand, palming a cross unconvincingly away, and straight into the path of the left-back, who volleyed home to make it 1-0.

Vicario wasn’t done there though and gifted Wolves their second late in the first half; with another cross poorly parried and the ball pushed straight into Djed Spence, who couldn’t prevent it trickling over the line.

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Tottenham fans send clear message to ‘dead-wood’ Vicario

Vicario has already put noses out of joint in the Tottenham fanbase by riling them up after a poor Europa League display against AZ, and while was forgiven for that, there’ll be no such sentiment on Sunday.

Spurs fans haven’t held back in their criticism of Vicario after his two first-half errors made the difference in a 17th loss of the season for Spurs, with some even calling for him to be substituted in the second half.

With Antonin Kinsky – impressive on his Tottenham debut against Liverpool – sat on the bench, some fans wanted to see Vicario hooked permanently, arguing he’s part of the ‘deadwood’ holding Spurs back.