Tottenham's Struggles Deepen as Injuries and Squad Depth Hinder Progress
Manager Ange Postecoglou faces mounting challenges with injuries, inconsistent performances, and calls for reinforcements in January to sustain his high-intensity style.
- Tottenham suffered a 4-3 defeat to Chelsea, marking their seventh loss in 15 Premier League games and further exposing their defensive fragility.
- Key injuries, including to Cristian Romero and Guglielmo Vicario, have severely limited squad rotation and disrupted team momentum under Postecoglou's high-octane system.
- Postecoglou has emphasized the need for more experienced and reliable players, particularly in light of the club's struggles to compete across multiple competitions this season.
- Chairman Daniel Levy is under pressure to back Postecoglou in the January transfer window, with fans increasingly concerned about the team's lack of resilience and depth.
- Despite setbacks, Spurs remain within reach of fifth place in the league and have opportunities for redemption in the Europa League, Carabao Cup, and FA Cup.









































