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Jamie O’Hara sends message to Ange Postecoglou after Chelsea beat Tottenham Hotspur

When Tottenham Hotspur went 2-0 up against Chelsea after just 11 minutes, fans of the North London club were on cloud nine.

Tottenham started the London derby against Chelsea on a very positive note. Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski scored the first and the second goal for the home team in the fifth and 11th minute respectively.

And then Tottenham collapsed. Jadon Sancho pulled one back for Chelsea in the 17th minute. 

Cole Palmer turned on the style for Chelsea, who scored three goals in the second half to eventually win the Premier League match 4-3.

Former Tottenham player Jamie O’Hara was following the match, and he was furious with the way Ange Postecoglou’s side failed to hold onto their lead yet again.

The talkSPORT pundit has made it clear on social media that it cannot go on like this and wants Postecoglou to leave his position as the Tottenham boss.

This was the 11th time that Tottenham lost a Premier League game after having been two or more goals ahead.

Jamie O’Hara wants Ange Postecoglou to leave Tottenham Hotspur

O’Hara wrote on X: “I’m done with this garbage we are a disgrace, 2-0 up and get battered we have zero clue of how to win games it’s just **** or bust, I’m sorry it can’t go on like this, time to go”

The talkSPORT pundit added: “I’ve seen a better defence from my divorce lawyer and that was bad really bad #Spurs

Tottenham could struggle to finish in Premier League top four

Tottenham play good and attacking football, but defensively they have been poor this season.

The North London club have conceded 19 goals in 15 Premier League games this season. 

Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City make up the top four right now. The likes of Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Brighton and Hove Albion are also in the race for a UEFA Champions League spot.

Tottenham are already seven points off the fourth spot. It is going to be extremely hard for Spurs to end up in the UEFA Champions League places.

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