The Tottenham Hotspur team has pledged to refund the cost of match tickets for their fans who attended the 6-1 loss to Newcastle United on Sunday. The team was
already trailing 5-0 just 21 minutes into the game, leading to the dismissal of interim manager Cristian Stellini.
The players expressed their understanding of the fans' frustration and anger in a statement, acknowledging that the defeat was unacceptable and that words alone could not rectify the situation. The team's next match is against Manchester United at home on Thursday, under the leadership of Ryan Mason, who previously worked with Stellini and former manager Antonio Conte.
Tottenham currently ranks fifth in the Premier League, trailing Newcastle United and Manchester United by six points and having played one game fewer than Newcastle and two games fewer than Manchester United. Despite this setback, the team remains grateful for their fans' unwavering support and hopes to make amends by giving their all in the upcoming game against Manchester United. Photo by Bluejam, Wikimedia commons.