Tottenham slumped to a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Fulham in Premier League action on Saturday. Just six days on from a devastating performance against Champions League rivals Aston Villa, the Lilywhites were comfortably beaten by Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Rodrigo Muniz was on target in the late stages of the first half with Spurs putting in a dreadful 45-minute performance. Sasa Lukic then doubled the hosts' lead just a few minutes after the interval with Muniz then turning home the third moments later after a scrappy corner was not cleared by Spurs. Joao Palhinha thumped in a fourth but the goal was disallowed with Raul Jimenez in an offside position while obstructing the view of Guglielmo Vicario.
As a result of the loss, the eight-goal swing went down to five with Aston Villa still to face West Ham on Sunday. Manchester United are not in action this weekend due to FA Cup participation with their game in hand against Sheffield United to be rescheduled.
With that said, football.london has taken a look at the upcoming fixtures for Spurs, Villa and Man United.
Tottenham are back on their travels in early April with a trip to London rivals West Ham. David Moyes' side have endured some mixed form over the last few weeks however they will certainly have the confidence to emulate their 2-1 win away at Spurs earlier in the campaign.
Despite their struggles, West Ham are firmly in the race to secure another season of European football potentially through either a Premier League place or from winning another trophy after they reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League with a dominant win against Freiburg on Thursday.
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