‘We want Levy out’, chant Tottenham fans as thousands swarm streets in latest furious protest against club chief

Tottenham fans protested against chairman Daniel Levy prior to their collision with Southampton.

Spurs left on the field this season and fell on Thursday for their 16th defeat of the League campaign in Chelsea.

Fans made clear their feelings to the players and manager Ange Postecoglou at Stamford Bridge.

And now Levy is again the focus of the anger of supporters, with thousands on the street outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in protest.

Many kept banners demanding that Levy leaves the club, with calls for change.

Fans sang “We want levy out!” And “Daniel Levy, go out of our club!”

It is the last in a series of protests against Levy and his running from the club.

He is often the target of accusations that he is more concerned with the commercial success of the club than on glory on the field.

But he has rejected such complaints, instead he emphasizes the importance of sustainability.

He said: “Since opening our new stadium in April 2019, we have invested more than £ 700 million net in player purchases.

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“Recruitment remains an important focus and we must ensure that we make smart purchases within our financial resources.

“I often read calls to spend more, since we are arranged as the ninth richest club in the world.

“However, a further investigation of today's financial figures shows that such expenses must be sustainable in the long term and within our operational income.”

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