Tottenham fans slam “disgrace” as live band plays Oasis in stadium during defeat
Tottenham fans have hit out at the club after footage emerged of a band playing live music in their stadium while they were 2-0 down against Wolves.
Antonio Conte's side suffered their third league defeat in four matches on Sunday as goals from Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker put them to the sword.
They missed the chance to leapfrog their opponents into seventh place in the Premier League and have now lost crucial ground in the race for the top four.
To make matters worse, stadium chiefs appeared to completely misread the vibe after allowing a live band to play Oasis songs in the concourse of the stadium during the break.
"2-0 down half time and got live music on what a f****** disgrace ain’t even a football stadium no more. #Levyout #ENICout," one fan tweeted.
"There used to be a football club over there. Hate Levy and Enic," wrote another.
"Mental what happens in these modern stadiums now," a third posted.
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A fourth commented: "They are desperate to emulate American sports. It's so sad."
Tottenham's new £1bn ground was opened in 2019 and was quickly heralded as one of the best football stadiums in the world.
Boasting state-of-the-art facilities such as a microbrewery, an in-house bakery, high-end restaurants and even Europe's longest bar, the stadium has – on paper at least – been a shining light during an otherwise topsy-turvy period for the club.
But in spite of their plush new digs, Tottenham fans are still unsure about the club's direction, and blunders like this will do little to allay fears that Levy's priorities of late have been wrongly placed.
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