‘Need to be together’ – Footage shows Mathys Tel talking to angry Tottenham fans in tense exchange
Mathys Tel urged Tottenham fans to remain behind the team in a heated conversation with angry fans after yet another defeat. Spurs were beaten 2-0 by Fulham on Sunday afternoon, their 15th league defeat of the season. Goals from Rodrigo Muniz and former Spurs man Ryan Sessegnon (pictured) consigned Tottenham to yet another defeatGetty Spurs are ten points off tenth placeGetty Goals from Rodrigo Muniz and former Spurs man Ryan Sessegnon secured all three points for the hosts at Craven Cottage. The win sees Fulham climb to eighth in the table with nine matches remaining as they chase European qualification. But for Spurs, the loss extends Ange Postecoglou’s winless run in the competition to three matches. And their slim hopes of a top half finish continue to fade as they remain 13th after 29 matches. The visiting supporters made their feelings known at full-time as the players applauded the away end. Forward Tel was even filmed speaking to some of the fans during a heated exchange. Shouts of ‘it’s not good enough’ could be heard from several supporters in footage shared to social media. Meanwhile, Tel is seen responding by telling them: ‘”We need to be together”. The Frenchman started against Fulham, playing 77 minutes before being replaced by Wilson Odobert. Tel has featured eight times since signing from Bayern Munich on loan on transfer deadline day. X / @SpursArmyTweetsFans shouted ‘it’s not good enough’ as Tel spoke to supporters[/caption] X / @SpursArmyTweetsThe forward could be seen saying ‘we need to be together’[/caption] However, he has scored just once in those matches, with his only strike coming in the FA Cup against Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Postecoglou appeared to share the fans’ frustrations after the match. The Spurs boss told the BBC: “It’s been a difficult campaign for sure. “But I feel we’ve lost too many games that we should have got stuff out of, and this was one of those games. “It’s another international break we go into off a loss and you feel that. We just need to make sure we’re ready for when we come back.” His side visit London rivals Chelsea on April 3 following the international break. Tottenham’s final chance of a trophy this season will also resume next month. After beating AZ Alkmaar in midweek, Spurs face Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

Mathys Tel urged Tottenham fans to remain behind the team in a heated conversation with angry fans after yet another defeat.
Spurs were beaten 2-0 by Fulham on Sunday afternoon, their 15th league defeat of the season.
Goals from Rodrigo Muniz and former Spurs man Ryan Sessegnon secured all three points for the hosts at Craven Cottage.
The win sees Fulham climb to eighth in the table with nine matches remaining as they chase European qualification.
But for Spurs, the loss extends Ange Postecoglou’s winless run in the competition to three matches.
And their slim hopes of a top half finish continue to fade as they remain 13th after 29 matches.
The visiting supporters made their feelings known at full-time as the players applauded the away end.
Forward Tel was even filmed speaking to some of the fans during a heated exchange.
Shouts of ‘it’s not good enough’ could be heard from several supporters in footage shared to social media.
Meanwhile, Tel is seen responding by telling them: ‘”We need to be together”.
The Frenchman started against Fulham, playing 77 minutes before being replaced by Wilson Odobert.
Tel has featured eight times since signing from Bayern Munich on loan on transfer deadline day.
However, he has scored just once in those matches, with his only strike coming in the FA Cup against Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Postecoglou appeared to share the fans’ frustrations after the match.
The Spurs boss told the BBC: “It’s been a difficult campaign for sure.
“But I feel we’ve lost too many games that we should have got stuff out of, and this was one of those games.
“It’s another international break we go into off a loss and you feel that. We just need to make sure we’re ready for when we come back.”
His side visit London rivals Chelsea on April 3 following the international break.
Tottenham’s final chance of a trophy this season will also resume next month.
After beating AZ Alkmaar in midweek, Spurs face Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.