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Former Tottenham midfielder turned pundit Jamie Redknapp has shared his thoughts after Spurs succumbed to a 0-1 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday. Joao Pedro’s 34th-minute strike was enough to secure the win for the Blues. It was a lacklustre performance from the Lilywhites, as they struggled to create chances and managed just a single shot on target. The scoreline could have been far worse had the Blues capitalised on their opportunities.

After the full-time whistle had sounded, the Spurs players were booed off the field by supporters who were disappointed by the team’s display. Thomas Frank had asked Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence to acknowledge the fans. However, the defenders appeared to ignore the manager’s request and stormed straight down the tunnel.

During the post-match presser, Frank addressed the London derby defeat and admitted that it was the worst attacking performance by his team in his managerial career. Spurs recorded an xG of just 0.05, which is the lowest figure for expected goals since the 2012-13 season.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Redknapp slammed his former team’s performance and stated that it was ‘one of the worst’ performances that he had ever seen. The 52-year-old said (h/t Daily Mail):

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