Tottenham president Daniel Levy was criticized by supporters in the middle of their lamentable form this season.
Before the Ange Postcoglou team organizes Southampton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, fans protested Levy outside the ground.
“It’s time to change,” read many flags, while the message on another was: “Build a business, killed a football club”.
A popular air in honor of the Sweden midfielder, Dejan Kulusevski, was changed to target the 62 -year -old president.
“We do not care about Levy, he does not care about me, all that matters to me is (Dejan) Kulusevski,” sang the fans, referring to recent ticket hikes and plans to delete concessions.
Another reading: “Fair enough, Enic Out!” Intended for Enic Group, which bought a majority participation of the club in 2001 in Alan Sugar.
Tottenham fans protest against President Daniel Levy before their match on Sunday
The Spurs president spent more than 1 billion pounds sterling for transfer arrivals since the club’s last appreciation, when they won the EFL Cup in 2008.
However, with their fourth permanent manager in six years, they still languish in half of the Premier League table.
They are in 16th place, just two points ahead of the Wolves. If the Spurs fail in their attempt to win the Europa League, they will undergo a third consecutive season outside the Champions League next year.