Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou bemoaned the "soft" goals his side conceded as they fell to their 15th defeat of an "unacceptable" Premier League campaign at Fulham.
"Fifteen defeats nowhere near good enough," said Postecoglou following their latest loss - a 2-0 loss at Craven Cottage, where former player Ryan Sessegnon added insult to injury by scoring Fulham's second.
The result leaves Spurs languishing in 13th, with 34 points from 29 games, having lost their joint-most games at this stage of a league season since 1997-98. Any prospect of European football next term rests entirely on winning the Europa League.
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"I said to the players, I'm not going to let anyone just think about Europa and nothing else," Postecoglou reflected.
"We can't let this league season go the way it has. We've lost way too many games, unacceptable.
"I understand the supporters' frustrations with that. It was another day where we let a game get away from us when we shouldn't. We had chances to go 1-0 up which would have put pressure on them, then they scored a really soft goal.
"Today the opposition haven't blown us off the park. For 75 minutes we were where we wanted to be, the fact we come out of that game with nothing is disappointing."
_More to follow._