Five big clubs in grave danger of relegation this season
Five big clubs in grave danger of relegation this season The phrase “too good to go down” is being tested like never before, with several big clubs in Europe at risk of suffering relegation this season. Any one of these teams going down would be fairly seismic, but there is a very real possibility that they all do so. Five big clubs in grave danger of relegation this season: Spurs Perhaps we should have seen this coming given Tottenham Hotspur finished 17th last year, but there was no way of predicting them being as bad as they have been.
After all, they tanked in the Premier League to focus on the UEFA Europa League, which they won, as the bottom three had no chance of staying up. This season has been a much different story. Spurs have played poorly throughout the campaign, with Thomas Frank unable to find a winning formula before being sacked.
His successor, Igor Tudor, has fared even worse and the side haven’t won a league game in 2026. It’s gotten to the point where the club are seriously considering another new hire to drag them out of this mess. Exactly one month ago I wrote that Tottenham don’t look like they’re capable of winning a game, but their superior talent and the four-point gap should be enough to keep them safe.
Only the first half of that assessment is looking accurate right now and, following a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, just one point separates them from an unthinkable relegation to the Championship. Read – Premier League clubs who have won a major trophy more recently than Arsenal Sevilla The gradual backsliding of Sevilla draws parallels with that of Spurs’ fall from grace. Regular top four finishes and success in Europe has given way to poor domestic results thanks to bad squad planning, plunging them into back-to-back relegation battles.
Los Blanquirrojos just barely avoided the drop last season, finishing one point above the trap door despite losing three of their final four matches. They are currently just three points above water having lost almost half of their league games. The bottom five have all won more recently than Sevilla, who are currently on a four-game winless run which has resulted in the sacking of manager Matias Almeyda.
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