Tottenham's first league victory of 2024 against Wolves may be too little, too late as experts warn of potential relegation.
Tottenham Hotspur broke their winless Premier League streak with a crucial victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, but football pundits are questioning whether this lifeline comes too late to save their season. The North London club had endured a torrid start to 2024, leaving fans and analysts wondering how a team with European ambitions could find itself in such dire straits.
Speaking on the Monday Night Club, football writer Mark Ogden and former Premier League striker Chris Sutton painted a grim picture of Spurs' predicament. Despite the welcome three points, both experts believe the club's poor decision-making and inconsistent performances have left them dangerously close to relegation territory - a scenario that seemed unthinkable just months ago.
The victory against Wolves, while providing temporary relief, highlights the dramatic fall from grace for a club that once competed in Champions League finals. Tottenham's struggles this season have been particularly disappointing given the talent within their squad, including players who have represented African nations with distinction on the international stage.
With the Premier League table tightening at the bottom, every point becomes crucial for Tottenham's survival. The club must now prove that this win against Wolves marks a genuine turning point rather than just a brief respite in what has been a nightmarish campaign. Time is running out for Spurs to rediscover the form that once made them one of England's most feared teams.