
Audio By Carbonatix
Tottenham Hotspur endured a night of disappointment and fan fury on Saturday, November 29, 2025, falling 2-1 to local rivals Fulham in a chaotic Premier League clash.
The defeat, secured by two catastrophic defensive errors in the opening six minutes, overshadowed a moment of individual brilliance from Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus.
The result plunges Spurs into the congested mid-table, now sitting precariously at 10th place—just a single point ahead of 15th-placed Fulham—and raises serious questions about the team’s defensive discipline under pressure.
The atmosphere at the 62,850-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium turned toxic within the first phase of play as Fulham executed an explosive, clinical assault that left Spurs reeling.
Fulham's right-back, Kenny Tete, opened the scoring with a rare goal in the 3rd minute, smashing a deflected strike from the edge of the box past the shell-shocked Spurs defence.
The goal marked Tete’s first strike for Fulham in nearly two years, symbolising the visitor's unexpected efficiency.
Moments later, in the 6th minute, the situation worsened dramatically as Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario's error cost his side.
He attempted to rush out of his area and lost possession, an error deemed unacceptable at this level.
Vicario could only watch as Harry Wilson curled the ball into an empty net from 35 yards, doubling Fulham’s lead and leaving the home crowd in stunned silence.
Tottenham struggled to regain composure throughout the first half and were fortunate to escape further damage when Samuel Chukwueze struck the post, a moment that could have put the game statistically beyond reach before the interval.
Returning to the pitch with clear urgency, the Spurs attack finally found its rhythm, largely through the efforts of their Ghanaian star Kudus.
Mohammed Kudus provided the hosts’ only moment of quality, clawing a goal back with a superb volley into the top corner, a strike that injected hope into the flagging comeback attempt.
The goal marked Kudus's second Premier League goal of the season since his summer transfer from West Ham.
Despite the late pressure from Thomas Frank's side, the equaliser never materialised.
The defeat confirms that the team's defensive fragility continues to undermine Kudus’s significant offensive output.
The 25-year-old has now registered an impressive seven goal contributions (two goals, five assists) for Tottenham since joining in the summer transfer window, making him one of the team’s most potent attackers.
The match ended with the familiar sound of frustration, as the home crowd expressed their displeasure with boos at full-time, confirming the severity of the upset.
Latest Stories
-
Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid: Date, Time and Everything You Need to Know About the Champions League Quarterfinal
2 minutes -
Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth slows to 7.5% in January 2026
5 minutes -
The Reputation Bomb: Why fraud in the digital age destroys more than freedom
6 minutes -
Mahama nominates 5 to Ghana’s Fiscal Council to strengthen economic oversight
21 minutes -
Enterprise Insurance crowns first “Insure Na Chilli” winner: Jonathan Syme set for ultimate football experience
22 minutes -
Bear with us over temporary outages as ECG begins transformer upgrade programme – Energy Ministry
49 minutes -
President Mahama has not broken promise on anti-LGBTQ bill — Akwatia MP
1 hour -
Education Minister promises swift fix to Aburi Girls’ SHS water crisis
1 hour -
Top Australian soldier charged with war crimes to remain in jail on remand
2 hours -
US journalist Shelly Kittleson released after kidnap in Iraq, officials say
2 hours -
Starmer to visit Middle East after US and Iran reach ceasefire deal
2 hours -
Telcos and regulators are failing Ghana on Mobile Money fraud
2 hours -
Discussions on petroleum taxes review ongoing with Finance Minister – Jinapor
2 hours -
BMW Club Ghana partners National Road Safety Commission for “Stay Alive” Easter road safety campaign
2 hours -
Health Ministry launches World Health Day 2026, urges science-based action
3 hours