Interim manager Igor Tudor took Spurs training for the first time on Monday as he steps in for Thomas Frank who led the side to 16th in the Premier League and out of both domestic cups.
Tudor has a week on the training ground to prepare for Arsenal as he attempts to turn a disappointing Tottenham side around.
Many have debated as to whether such a side belongs in the top 6 debate alongside the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal and as their poor run continues Zamora has spoken to GOAL via Gambling.com where users find the best UK casino sites, about the horrid situation.
“For a team like Spurs, I think you can probably only go under the radar for two years. That third year, which will be next season, you have to deliver some sort of performance. You have to be in that top six and consistently look like you are there.
“I’ve got a lot of friends who are Spurs fans and they are pulling their hair out, and have done for the last year. They cannot believe what is going on.
“Whoever comes through the door they give the manager two or three games and if they haven’t performed, good luck to them! It’s a huge club with massive potential.”
The North London side are just five points off the drop zone as fans worry not about qualifying for Europe, but if the club will survive a relegation scrap this season.
