Watch: Stewards step in as Tottenham stars clash with travelling fans after Bournemouth defeat | OneFootball

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·7. Januar 2026

Watch: Stewards step in as Tottenham stars clash with travelling fans after Bournemouth defeat

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Mood around the club growing toxic as dismal results continue

Micky van de Ven, Pedro Porro, and Joao Palhinha clashed with travelling Tottenham supporters after they fell to a 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth.


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The result, sealed by a 95th-minute winner by Antoine Semenyo, leaves Spurs with just one win in their last six Premier League outings, and supporters are growing increasingly frustrated with subpar results.

Fans have booed Thomas Frank enthusiastically after recent draws with Brentford and Sunderland, and the same was true at the Vitality.

This time, though, Frank’s players leapt to his defence. Video shared on X appears to show Van de Ven, a member of Frank’s first-team leadership group, approach the away end and engage in a heated confrontation with a fan seated in the front row.

He was ushered away by a staff member, before Porro followed suit. The Argentine seemed furious and needed to be held back from the fan by a group of stewards.

Palhinha, who scored a stunning bicycle kick to level the match at 2-2 before Semenyo’s winner, seemed to be playing the role of peacemaker.

Watch: Spurs stars confront travelling fans after Bournemouth defeat

Reacting to the away end’s criticisms at full-time, Palhinha told Sky Sports: “It was just the supporters sharing their frustration. We of course understand, we respect, first of all.

“And I just said that we are fighting for all the same. We want to win, not just the players, the staff, the supporters.”

“We are trying to get the victories that, in my opinion, we should deserve the last games. I just want to say, like I said to our fans, keep supporting us, because we will change that momentum.

“The victories will come, I don't have any doubt about that. And yeah, it's frustrating.”

Frank sang a similar tune, but claimed he had not witnessed any altercation between fan and player.

His own relationship with fans is more strained than ever, and has not been helped after he was pictured sipping from an Arsenal-branded cup ahead of the Bournemouth match.

“I haven't seen that situation, that's one thing. I think it's fair to say everyone involved in Tottenham, players, staff, fans, everyone is a tough one to take today.

“I think hopefully everyone can see how hard we worked to get everything in the right direction. And I think overall the performance was good, especially in the second half, in a game where we deserved to get more.

“That is extremely painful to be part of, so of course people are frustrated, I'm frustrated, so that's natural.”

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