
Tottenham -goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario seemed to be the traveling supporters in Shushen after Spurs lost in Chelsea.
A second half goal of Enzo Fernandez sank the visitors, who succumbed to their 16th League defeat of the season.
Few supporters were left behind after the last whistle, but those who made their feelings clear.
Some clapped while others wondered how and why their side keeps abandoning them.
Vicario walked to the end and made a gesture, turned his wrists around his head before he seemed to take a suction action.
The keeper then left for the dressing room and when he left the field, he hit part of the tunnel.
Postecoglou was also accused of cup his ear against the end after Pape Sarr found the net – only for his goal to be excluded.
But the Tottenham boss denied that he was trying to do supporters and claimed that he wanted to hear their cheers instead because they have little to celebrate this season.
Fans had responded angry to Sarr who was performed for Lucas Bergvall and sang: “You don't know what you are doing.”
Postecoglou also added fans' frustration by leading his players on full -time to the end while he himself stayed on the half line.
Just like his manager Vicario, 28, this season has also been involved in fairs with Spurs supporters.
After the 1-0 defeat against AZ in the first stage of the Europa League round of 16 draw, the Italian made a gesture for the traveling fans who encourage them to show more support.
That was not going well with some and Vicario responded angry before he left the field.
He said that incident: “I can take the disappointment [was] For the night because we didn't play our football.
“So I can understand the frustration of the fans.
“But we still have a lot to play for, especially in the second stage. It is just a way to stay together because we have the opportunity to continue to the next round.”
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