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Pedro Porro slams Tottenham's Premier League campaign as a “disaster.” The defender criticizes the club's project, stating they lack the squad depth to compete effectively. Spurs finished 17th last season, leading to the sacking of Ange Postecoglou, replaced by Thomas Frank, who was let go after just one month. Interim head coach Igor Tudor now faces a relegation battle, with Tottenham just one point above the drop zone following a West Ham win. Tudor has lost his first two matches against Arsenal and Fulham. Porro emphasizes the squad's struggles, saying, “When you don’t have a squad capable of competing in four competitions, it’s difficult.” He highlights the need for a strong project to succeed. Tudor acknowledges the challenges, noting the stark contrast between his current situation and past experiences at Juventus. Tottenham’s fight for survival intensifies as they prepare for their match against Crystal Palace.

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