Tottenham fans turned on goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario with boos, angering manager Thomas Frank in a shocking turn of events at the team's home stadium. The Italian keeper made a costly mistake, allowing Harry Wilson to score Fulham's second goal, which proved to be the difference between the two teams in a 2-1 defeat.
Frank, who has been under pressure since taking over as manager just a few months ago, was furious with his players for not bouncing back from the early goal. However, he was more upset by the reaction of the fans, who booed Vicario after every error, including the second mistake that led to Fulham's second goal.
"This result leaves us in a place where we have lost another game," Frank said, trying to put on a brave face despite the disappointing defeat. "Every game has a single story, this game we lost in the first six minutes." But it was clear that Frank was upset by the fans' behavior, stating that booing during the match is "unacceptable" and not typical of Tottenham supporters.
Frank's frustration with his players came as no surprise, given their dismal performance against Fulham. Despite having chances to equalize, Spurs were unable to capitalize on their possession advantage and ultimately fell behind in the first six minutes.
For his part, Vicario accepted full blame for the second goal, admitting that he made a mistake by hitting the ball long with the intent of clearing it. "It's tough because to go 2-0 down after six minutes, you never expect this," he said. "Especially the second goal was a mistake of mine."
The defeat has left Spurs in a precarious position, and Frank will be under pressure to turn things around quickly. Meanwhile, Fulham's Marco Silva celebrated his team's first away win of the season, praising their control of the game during the first 35 minutes. The win marked Silva's 200th game in charge of the team and was a welcome boost for him as he looks to build momentum for his side.
Frank, who has been under pressure since taking over as manager just a few months ago, was furious with his players for not bouncing back from the early goal. However, he was more upset by the reaction of the fans, who booed Vicario after every error, including the second mistake that led to Fulham's second goal.
"This result leaves us in a place where we have lost another game," Frank said, trying to put on a brave face despite the disappointing defeat. "Every game has a single story, this game we lost in the first six minutes." But it was clear that Frank was upset by the fans' behavior, stating that booing during the match is "unacceptable" and not typical of Tottenham supporters.
Frank's frustration with his players came as no surprise, given their dismal performance against Fulham. Despite having chances to equalize, Spurs were unable to capitalize on their possession advantage and ultimately fell behind in the first six minutes.
For his part, Vicario accepted full blame for the second goal, admitting that he made a mistake by hitting the ball long with the intent of clearing it. "It's tough because to go 2-0 down after six minutes, you never expect this," he said. "Especially the second goal was a mistake of mine."
The defeat has left Spurs in a precarious position, and Frank will be under pressure to turn things around quickly. Meanwhile, Fulham's Marco Silva celebrated his team's first away win of the season, praising their control of the game during the first 35 minutes. The win marked Silva's 200th game in charge of the team and was a welcome boost for him as he looks to build momentum for his side.