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Ramon Vega, a former Tottenham defender, warns that the disconnect between players and fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is so severe that recovery seems unlikely. This situation highlights the ramifications of years of neglect from club management, as Tottenham faces the threat of relegation for the first time in nearly 50 years. Currently, they sit two points behind 17th-placed West Ham with only four matches left, starting with a challenging game against Aston Villa.
Vega, who played for Spurs from 1997 to 2001, criticizes the board for failing to invest adequately in the squad. He points out that the team has struggled this season, with only two wins in 17 home matches. The injuries and underperformance of the squad, compounded by poor decision-making in management, have taken their toll.
He emphasizes that despite having top-tier talent like Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, the club failed to build on this foundation. Vega believes that a significant overhaul is necessary, either through new ownership or a complete restructuring of the management team. The current state of affairs reflects a lack of direction, leaving fans frustrated and the club in a precarious position.

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