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Tottenham They finished 17th 12 months ago but were not in danger of relegation as current boss Ange Postecoglou focused on Europe and patched together his injury-hit squad.
However, they have endured a truly awful campaign this time around, again not helped by a long list of injuries.
Their season spanned three head coaches and several unwanted records, including a six-game losing streak for the first time in their history and a 15-game league winless streak.
Thomas Frank, who replaced Postecoglou last June, was fired in February.
His replacement was a new nadir of the Igor Tudor era, with the club collecting just one Premier League point from a possible 15 before the end of his 44-day spell.
Then de Zerby began the inevitable task of stopping their tail-pinching.
He opposes Brighton And Leeds The catch wins Wolves And Aston Villa They’ve found light at the end of the tunnel and are now on their way to escape – unless there’s a surprising plot twist.
Speaking on BBC Match of the Day, the former Tottenham Midfielder Danny Murphy said: “Thinking by Tottenham It was written to us four or five weeks ago.
“If you said Tottenham Fans and players come down to the last day and you have to draw or win at home. EvertonThey bit your hand.
“The dilemma you have when you know a picture is enough is playing on your mind, and you really can’t let it go.
“They are at home in protest. Everton The side who have suffered a small defeat at the end of the season should be cautious and try to win the game instead of waiting for the game to be 0-0.
The consequences of relegation don’t bear thinking about for fans, but it does include the departure of big-name players.
Dejan Kulusevski, Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero, Micky Van De Ven, Xavi Simons and James Maddison have all considered their options, while youngsters Arc Gray and Lucas Bergvall are attracting attention from elsewhere.