
Tottenham Forward Mathys Tel looked to calm angry supporters and told them 'we must be together' in the aftermath of their 2-0 defeat in Fulham on Sunday.
Spurs dropped to their 15th Premier League loss of the season after late goals from Rodrigo Muniz and Ryan Sessegnon and the road ended their anger on full-time.
Certain songs were aimed at the under pressure Ange Postecoglou, whose side is 13th and no less than 14 points on drift of the Champions League spots. Damn they are also set for their worst top finish since 2003-04.
But count climbed in the traveling part after the last whistle to tackle their worries and to issue a rally cry, and emphasized the importance of supporting the team.
A video on X showed the 19-year-old who spoke with heated supporters at the front of one standard in Craven Cottage while still wearing his club training.
Tel was heard that supporters said that they must be 'together', although his words fell on deaf ears with the AAS told that versions are 'not good enough'.
Other gamblers were heard to scream X-rated comments, including 'get him out', a clear excavation at Postecoglou while the horror campaign of Spurs continues.
The interaction took about 30 seconds before count returned to the advertising hammers and on the field. He then went to the tunnel.
The attacker, on loan from Bayern Munich, received a recall from the starting XI by Postecoglou, but was addicted after a bone display of 77 minutes.
He was dropped for Spurs' must-win Europa League confrontation against AZ Alkmaar on Thursday after a series of four games without target involvement.
Spurs created different opportunities, but could not take them with them, Dominic Solanke declined three openings – including one only five meters – in the second half.
Fulham replacement Muniz then broke the impasse in the 78th minute before former Spurs -man Sessegnon wrapped an excellent attempt in the far corner.
Postegolou after the game admitted that he understood the anger of supporters and who explained the roller coaster of his party as 'unacceptable'.
“I get their disappointment,” he said. 'It is unacceptable to see 15 competitions.
'It's not long enough, nowhere near the level that we have to be and I understand the frustrations of the supporters with that.
'Today was not so much about performance, it was just another day when we let a game come away from us that we should not have had. We were not played from the park and I felt that to the point they scored, the team that was at the top.
'We had some good chances to go 1-0 and that would have put the pressure on them, but it happened too often this year.
“We have given the opposition a lift in the game by giving soft goals.”
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