Spurs' dismal season continued to unravel as they suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Nottingham Forest, leaving them perilously close to the relegation zone. The loss marked Tottenham's fourth consecutive Premier League home defeat, a stark contrast to their UEFA Europa League-winning form of last season. Forest's victory propelled them two points clear of Spurs, who now occupy 17th position in the league table, just a point above West Ham United.

The magnitude of Spurs' decline is underscored by their woeful home record, which stands at just two wins all season. Their 10 points from home games is the worst in the Premier League, a testament to the team's struggles on their own turf. The fans, who had initially planned a protest against the club's owners, instead chose to rally behind the team, but their enthusiasm was short-lived as they booed the players off the field at the final whistle.

Spurs' next seven matches will be a defining period for the club, with their survival in the Premier League hanging precariously in the balance. The team's inability to win a league game in 2026 has raised serious concerns about their ability to stay afloat, and the fans' patience is wearing thin.

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Spurs' alarming slide towards relegation has left a lot to be desired from their star players, particularly Nigerian forward, Kelechi Iheanacho, who has been quiet throughout the season. Iheanacho's lack of impact has been a major concern for the team, and his form will be crucial in Spurs' fight for survival. With their next seven matches looming large, Spurs will need to dig deep and find a way to win if they are to avoid the drop.