Why Pedro Porro shouted at Lucas Bergvall & stormed down the tunnel after Tottenham loss | OneFootball

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·30 novembre 2025

Why Pedro Porro shouted at Lucas Bergvall & stormed down the tunnel after Tottenham loss

Immagine dell'articolo:Why Pedro Porro shouted at Lucas Bergvall & stormed down the tunnel after Tottenham loss
Immagine dell'articolo:Why Pedro Porro shouted at Lucas Bergvall & stormed down the tunnel after Tottenham loss

Tottenham Hotspur conceded twice against Fulham within the first eight minutes, succumbing to a 2-1 loss in North London.

Spurs were diabolical in the first half before delivering a much-improved second-half showing, but ultimately, it was not enough.


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Tottenham are winless in their last four matches and have lost three successive games, leaving the club in 10th place on the Premier League table with 18 points.

Interestingly, after 13 league games last season under Ange Postecoglou, the North Londoners were in seventh place with 20 points.

Fans were clearly unhappy with what they had seen and took their frustrations out on goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, whose mistake led to Harry Wilson’s goal.

The Tottenham supporters booed his touch, a decision that has not gone down well with the players and the manager.

Right-back Pedro Porro was also clearly unhappy with the actions of the Spurs supporters.

Singling out the goalkeeper makes absolutely no sense.

Mistakes happen, especially in high-pressure systems, and piling hostility onto Vicario only adds unnecessary weight onto his shoulders.

It does nothing to improve his confidence, the team’s stability, or Spurs’ chances of turning results around.

If anything, it risks creating a more toxic atmosphere at a time when unity is needed most.

When supporters turn on their own goalkeeper, it rarely leads to improved performances.

Instead, it breeds hesitation, fear, and self-doubt – ask Chelsea with Robert Sanchez.

Yes, Vicario’s performances this season have been under par.

In an ideal scenario, the Italian could be dropped for Antonin Kinsky, but the young shot-stopper might not be ready to take the reins.

Fans need to be patient and hope the club will push for a new goalkeeper to provide competition for Vicario in the January transfer window.

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