
Despite securing the Europa League title last season, Tottenham have struggled for survival in the Premier League in recent seasons, making them the most overlooked of the Big Six. During the 29th round of the Premier League, in a London derby, Tottenham fell 1-3 to Crystal Palace at home, enduring 11 league matches without a victory (4 draws, 7 defeats) and collecting just 4 points, placing them at the bottom of the Premier League table over that span.

After 29 Premier League rounds, Tottenham have 7 wins, 8 draws, and 14 losses, accumulating 29 points and sitting fifth from bottom—only 1 point above the relegation zone. Given the current points-gathering ability of West Ham and Nottingham Forest, Tottenham's relegation situation this season has become precarious.

Tottenham now have no lower limit; this weakest Big Six team is setting new disgraceful records. Statistics show that Tottenham have secured only 10 points at home in the Premier League this season, with 2 wins, 4 draws, and 9 losses in 15 home matches. Tottenham have become the worst home team in the Premier League, earning the fewest home points this season, and are alsothe second lowest home-points team among the 92 clubs in England's top four divisions, only ahead ofSheffield Wednesdaywho have 9 points at home in the Championship this season.

Thank goodness for Sheffield Wednesday—otherwise Tottenham would be the worst home-performing team across England's top four leagues, a truly embarrassing situation! Tottenham's home ground, White Hart Lane, is one of the finest stadiums in England and even across Europe, yet their poor home form hardly matches the prestige of this magnificent venue.