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Photo by Manu Reino/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images Tottenham Hotspur’s miserable 2026 form has become so bad that one viral post compared it unfavorably to the Seattle Seahawks, despite the NFL team not having played since winning the Super Bowl. The comparison spread quickly because it captured just how little the Spurs have given their fans to celebrate in recent weeks. For a club of Tottenham’s size, that kind of statistic is brutal.
Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images Seattle Seahawks comparison sums up Tottenham Hotspur misery A viral post shared by StatMuse FC on X summed up the joke in ruthless fashion while highlighting just how bleak Tottenham’s recent run has been. “Wins since the start of February: 1 — Seattle Seahawks, 0 — Tottenham. Super Bowl was 33 days ago,” the tweet revealed.
The point landed because the Seahawks’ most recent win had come on the biggest possible stage in the NFL, while Tottenham were still searching for a single victory over the same stretch. That is the kind of comparison that only gains traction when a football team’s form has fallen to an embarrassing level. In Tottenham’s case, it reflects a run that has turned poor results into a full-blown pattern rather than a short slump.
Tottenham Hotspur’s 2026 form shows why the joke hit so hard Tottenham’s record in league play during 2026 explains why the post resonated so strongly. From January 1 through March 5, Spurs failed to win any of their first 10 Premier League matches of the calendar year, drawing three and losing seven. Those losses came against Bournemouth, West Ham, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Arsenal, Fulham, and Crystal Palace, which means Tottenham had already been beaten seven times in league action before the second week of March.
The run became even more glaring after February 1. Spurs drew 2-2 with Manchester City, then lost five straight league games against Manchester United, Newcastle, Arsenal, Fulham, and Crystal Palace. That sequence left them without a single Premier League win in 2026 and sitting 16th in ESPN’s league table listing for the season results page.