“Vicario Speaks Out After Tottenham’s Crushing Loss to Wolves – ‘My Oh My!’”
“Vicario Breaks Silence After Tottenham’s Defeat to Wolves – ‘My Oh My!’”
Tottenham endured their 17th league loss of the season in a 4-2 defeat to Wolves on Sunday, with Guglielmo Vicario facing heavy criticism for his performance.
With nothing left to fight for in the Premier League, Tottenham’s lackluster display was evident in this latest poor showing against Wolves.
It marked the first time Wolves scored more than two goals in a match this season, and without some missed opportunities, the scoreline could have been even worse.
While Ange Postecoglou will also be scrutinized for the result, Vicario will have to answer questions about his individual performance at Molineux.
Tottenham Humiliated by Wolves
While Tottenham’s attention will now shift to the Europa League, it doesn’t excuse the abysmal performance Spurs fans endured as their team suffered yet another league defeat in what has been It’s been a season marked by frustration.
Rayan Ait-Nouri, who had been previously linked with Tottenham, gave Wolves the lead within two minutes, followed by a Djed Spence own goal that doubled their advantage—both mistakes were directly linked to errors from Vicario.
Wolves 4-2 Tottenham | Match Stats
Wolves: Goals: 4 | xG: 2.44 | Shots: 13 | Possession: 38%
Tottenham: Goals: 2 | xG: 1.88 | Shots: 11 | Possession: 62%
Wolves earned a well-deserved victory over Tottenham. However, it was the goalkeeping for the second goal that left Efan Ekoku stunned during his commentary on the world feed (April 13, 2:40 pm).
He remarked, “My oh my, what’s happened there? A comedy of errors.
“Spence couldn’t do anything about it. He’s just a yard away from his own goalkeeper. That’s a goalkeeping mistake. I mean, why is he throwing himself at the ball like that? I don’t know. He’s got to do better than that. As for Spence… yeah, you can’t blame him at all.”
Tottenham Must Part Ways with Postecoglou
Tottenham have brought shame upon themselves this season, and even if they manage to win the Europa League, there’s no scenario where Postecoglou’s performance justifies him staying in charge at North London.
A loss to Frankfurt would almost certainly mark the end of his time at Spurs, and very few would be disappointed given the misery fans have endured throughout the campaign.
With a crucial few months ahead to turn things around both on and off the pitch, Postecoglou simply isn’t the right person to lead that revival.