Just over two months ago, Tottenham were considered Premier League title contenders and, with the club's previous success in years ending in the number one, the omens were looking good.
But ever since they tested their title credentials in a top of the table clash with Liverpool in December, they’ve failed miserably.
It has been a rude awakening for Jose Mourinho, who is currently on his worst run as a manager ever, with the pressure continuing to mount following Spurs’ 2-1 defeat by West Ham on Sunday.

The result at the London Stadium leaves them ninth, nine points adrift of the Champions League places and they are now as close to a relegation fight than they are to Manchester United in second.