Sancho’s early goal sees fed-up Spurs fans take over Twitter with clear message
Tottenham Hotspur's fans have all cried "Levy out" after Jadon Sancho broke his duck to smash Manchester United ahead six minutes into their Premier League clash.
Spurs went into the game having parted ways with interim boss Cristian Stellini – who had been installed after Antonio Conte was sacked. The Lilywhite's were hit for six by Newcastle, and fans had hoped Thursday evening would be a new chapter.
However, Sancho, who has been off form for the Red Devils, opened the scoring in the sixth minute when he cut inside and curled the ball into the far corner. And Spurs fans only had one response on social media.
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"What, no. I don’t believe it Levy out please," one fan admitted. While second tweeted: "Who’s actually surprised by this? It will be a comprehensive loss that’s for sure. I hope Levy hears the boos ring out during the game."
"The only thing that matters tonight is that the crowd unify against Levy. He has to go," a third fumed. And a fourth added: "Levy, You are testing my patience. Please leave our club. No strategy. No idea!"
"Levy gotta drop the Nagelsmann here we go at half time if we concede 5 again and he wants to leave the stadium without security," a fifth tweeted. And another fumed: "Pathetic this. No way near enough technical players to even keep the ball for a minute or two!"
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Spurs went into Thursday evening's clash in seventh – after Liverpool leapfrogged the Lilywhites with their win against West Ham on Wednesday.
Ryan Mason was the man in the dugout for Spurs, having previously managed the north London side in 2021, on a caretaker basis, following the sacking of Jose Mourinho.
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