TOTTENHAM fans have been chanting “we want our money back” following the team’s abysmal start against Liverpool.
The club’s travelling fans were refunded after the shocking defeat to Newcastle that saw them concede five goals in the opening 21 minutes of the game earlier this month.
And against Liverpool, the team started just as catastrophically.
Curtis Jones opened the scoring in under three minutes as he converted from a brilliant Trent Alexander-Arnold cross.
Luis Diaz then added to the misery as he made it two in the 5th minute with a smart finish at the near post.
Mohamed Salah then compounded the pain on the travelling Spurs fans after he converted from the spot to make it 3-0 after a quarter of an hour.
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And fans had had enough after the thrid as some started to chant that they want their “money back”.
Commentator and pundit Gary Neville joked that the Tottenham stars will have to set up a direct debit to refund the fans.
He said: “They might as well set up a Direct Debit to the fans.”
With the team trailing so heavily after a shot amount of time, some Spurs fans were spotted leaving before the clock hit 20 minutes.
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Club chairman Daniel Levy was also seen at Anfield watching on as the team was being torn apart.
And fans on social media were quick to poke fun at Spurs.
One tweeted: “Tottenham fans are thinking ‘not again”‘😳💭.”
A second commented: “When you’re [Daniel Levy] trying to calculate how many millions of quid that ticket refunds are going to cost you this season.”
A third wrote: “Might be a second Spurs refund in a week.😂😂.”
A fourth said: “Leaving 15 mins in after travelling from London all the way to Liverpool is wild.”
While a fifth added: “Going to the pub, they have the right idea. Weird to stay tbh.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk