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Son Heung-min also said, "Tottenham is just trash, don't you think it will be relegated?"" West Ham's 'all-time mockery'

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Son Heung-min. /AFPBBNews=News1
Son Heung-min. /AFPBBNews=News1

Tottenham and West Ham fans, who are on the verge of relegation, had a heated outdoor debate.

According to Britain's "The Sun" on the 3rd (local time), Tottenham and West Ham supporters gathered in the latest episode of the sports discussion program "Cross the Line" to exchange fierce war of words over which club is more likely to be relegated.

Both Tottenham and West Ham are on the verge of relegation. Tottenham is 17th with 30 points, while West Ham is 18th with 29 points.

On the show, West Ham fan Stevie opened up against Tottenham with raw criticism, saying, "What a trash." Pointing to the recent mixed moves between the two teams, he said, "Tottenham is in a vertical fall and we are on the rise. Last year, it finished below us, and statistically, it is down," he claimed. "We've been in this situation before, so we know how to get out," he said, confident in staying

Another West Ham fan pointed out the complacency of Tottenham's squad. He strongly criticized, "Tottenham players sincerely think, 'It's too big a club for us to be relegated', which is a terrible way of thinking."

Tottenham fans (top) and West Ham fans (bottom) are engaged in a war of words. /Photo = The Sun Source
Tottenham fans (top) and West Ham fans (bottom) are engaged in a war of words. /Photo = The Sun Source

In response, Tottenham fan Henry Wright immediately launched a counterattack, saying, "You don't even have your own stadium." Henry cited Tottenham's terrible slump this season as a major player's line injury, saying, "I believe in staying because all of the injured key players will recover their physical strength and return when the most important last-minute competition comes."

"We've never been relegated, but haven't you ever suffered from relegation?" he said, emphasizing the historical superiority. He then criticized West Ham's leadership, saying, "Your owner is much less interested in fans than our owner."

The two teams will continue their full-fledged struggle for survival after the A-match break in March. West Ham will play Leeds United in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup at home on the 6th, and then bring Wolverhampton home on the 11th to play the 32nd round of the English Premier League (EPL). Tottenham will also go on an away trip to Sunderland on the 12th and hunt for three points to escape the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, Tottenham, which was on the brink of a cliff, recently set an opportunity to change the atmosphere as Roberto de Gerby, the first candidate for the coach, took the helm after former coach Igor Tudor.

Directed by Roberto De Gerby. /AFPBBNews=News1
Directed by Roberto De Gerby. /AFPBBNews=News1

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