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Tottenham suffer historic defeat to Nottingham Forest

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In a stunning display of dominance, Nottingham Forest defeated their rivals 4-0 in front of over 65,821 spectators at the London Stadium during what has become known by fans and media alike as "The Anfield Bowl" nightmare for Spurs under Ange Postecoglou's management.

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    Tottenham Hotspur suffered another crushing defeat, losing their match against Nottingham Forest with final score of three goals for Tottenham.
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    The 3-0 loss to fellow relegation candidates has left Spurs one single spot away from the drop zone in a high-stakes Premier League battle.
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Mar 22, 18:45 Spurs assistant coach Bruno Saltor stated the team has shown they can compete against any team but acknowledged small details are going against them after a damaging loss to Nottingham Forest that left Spurs one point above relegation zone.

Spurs supporters turned up in their thousands, but players failed to show spirit leading to another humiliating defeat.

— (Irishexaminer)

Tottenham Hotspur suffered a damaging 3-0 loss at home and is now just one point above the relegation zone after failing under pressure against Nottingham Forest.

— (Smh.com.au)

Assistant coach Bruno Saltor believes Spurs have shown they can compete with any team, though he acknowledged that small details are currently working in their favor negatively during this high-stakes match between two relegated teams.

— (Feeds.feedburner.com)

Spurs captain Cristian Romero spoke after the historic defeat to Nottingham Forest as Tottenham's situation worsened and they moved closer to danger despite playing at home before a large crowd of fans.

— (Feeds.as.com)
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Nottingham Forest defeated Tottenham 3-0 in a crucial Premier League match after Spurs failed to capitalize on their earlier lead due to small mistakes under interim manager Igor Tudor's guidance following family issues. The victory lifted Nottingham above the struggling London side, which remains one point ahead of West Ham and faces immediate pressure as they have only secured seven points from 15 possible matches since taking over management in January.

Relegation looms as sorry Spurs sink to fresh low in ‘Ange Bowl’ nightmare

Tottenham Hotspur suffered a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest in London's 'Ange Bowl,' leaving them just one point above the relegation zone after struggling with pressure and conceding goals despite an early first-half advantage. Assistant coach Bruno Saltor admitted that while players were trying their best, they failed to handle the weight of the game during a match where Spurs have only secured two home league wins this season.

Saltor: Tottenham have ´shown we can compete against any team´ in relegation fight

Tottenham suffered their third consecutive defeat, losing 3-0 at home against Nottingham Forest with just one point separating them from the bottom of the table before an international break. Assistant Bruno Saltor acknowledged that small details have hindered Spurs' performance but insisted they remain optimistic and focused on improving consistency for future matches.

Spurs captain Cristian Romero speaks after Tottenham humbled in historic defeat to Nottingham Forest

Tottenham Hotspur suffered an historic home defeat against Nottingham Forest in their final league matches, dropping into second place from third with seven games remaining and failing to win any of the last 13 Premier League fixtures. Spurs captain Cristian Romero addressed fans after conceding a goal that he described as "stupid" during his post-match interview regarding the team's loss of confidence in the first half.