Tottenham secured their Premier League survival on the final day of the season, but the manner in which it was achieved has left a sour taste in the mouths of many. Former Manchester United star and Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville was scathing in his assessment of the club's campaign, labelling it as 'pathetic'.
Neville's comments came as Tottenham edged past Bournemouth 3-2, securing their top-flight status for another season. The win was Tottenham's first in seven games, and it was a nervy affair that left fans on the edge of their seats.
Despite the win, Neville believes that Tottenham's season has been a disaster, and that the club's hierarchy need to take a long, hard look at their squad and their management. 'I think the season has been pathetic,' Neville said. 'I think the way they've played, the way they've been defeated in games, the way they've struggled to get results. It's been a really poor season.'
Neville's comments will be music to the ears of many Spurs fans, who have been frustrated with the club's lack of progress in recent years. The club's boss, Ange Postecoglou, is likely to face questions about his future at the club, and whether he has the ability to turn things around.
Tottenham's season may be over, but the fallout from it will be felt for many weeks to come. One thing is certain - the club's hierarchy will need to make some tough decisions in the coming months if they are to restore the club to its former glory.