It sounds unthinkable—but Tottenham Hotspur are staring at a very real possibility of relegation in what has become one of the most shocking collapses in modern Premier League history.
Just one year removed from European success, Spurs have fallen into complete chaos. Statistically, the numbers are brutal. Tottenham are the only Premier League team without a win in 2026, a run that has seen them draw five and lose eight matches since the new year.
That kind of form doesn’t just hurt—it drags you straight into a relegation battle.
And that’s exactly where Tottenham find themselves.
At one point, analytics models like the Opta supercomputer gave Spurs around a 26% chance of relegation—a concerning but manageable number. But as results have continued to spiral, that probability has fluctuated and, at times, surged much higher, reflecting just how unstable their situation has become.
Then there’s the eye test—and it might be even worse than the numbers.
Former Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld didn’t hold back, openly questioning whether parts of the current squad are “good enough.” That kind of criticism from someone who knows the club inside and out speaks volumes about how far standards have dropped.
Injuries have only made things worse. Captain Cristian Romero is expected to miss the rest of the season, stripping the team of leadership at the worst possible time. And when confidence is already fragile, losing your best players can be the final blow.
But the biggest issue? Confidence.
Reports out of the club suggest the problem isn’t just tactical—it’s mental. Players are playing with fear, not freedom. And in a relegation fight, hesitation is deadly.
What makes this even more shocking is the scale of the club. Tottenham aren’t supposed to be here. This is a team with one of the best stadiums in the world, massive financial backing, and expectations of competing for Europe—not survival.
Yet here they are.
Six games left.
Little momentum.
Everything on the line.
This isn’t just about avoiding relegation anymore—it’s about saving the identity of the club.
Because if Tottenham go down, it won’t just be one of the biggest stories of the season…
It’ll be one of the biggest collapses the Premier League has ever seen.








