Tottenham Players Offer to Refund Their Fans after 6-1 Loss

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris of Tottenham (L) reacts after Jacob Murphy (not pictured) of Newcastle scored the 1-0 goal during the English Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur in Newcastle, Britain, 23 April 2023. (EPA)
Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris of Tottenham (L) reacts after Jacob Murphy (not pictured) of Newcastle scored the 1-0 goal during the English Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur in Newcastle, Britain, 23 April 2023. (EPA)
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Tottenham Players Offer to Refund Their Fans after 6-1 Loss

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris of Tottenham (L) reacts after Jacob Murphy (not pictured) of Newcastle scored the 1-0 goal during the English Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur in Newcastle, Britain, 23 April 2023. (EPA)
Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris of Tottenham (L) reacts after Jacob Murphy (not pictured) of Newcastle scored the 1-0 goal during the English Premier League match between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur in Newcastle, Britain, 23 April 2023. (EPA)

Tottenham's players are offering to refund fans who travelled to watch the team get thrashed 6-1 by Newcastle in the Premier League.

The squad made the gesture on Tuesday, two days after the team conceded five goals in the opening 21 minutes at St. James' Park. The result ended up costing Cristian Stellini his job as interim manager, with the Italian's departure announced on Monday.

The players said they wanted to reimburse the cost of the travelling fans' match tickets.

“We know this does not change what happened on Sunday,” a Tottenham statement read, “and we will give everything to put things right, starting against Manchester United on Thursday evening when, again, your support will mean everything to us.

"Together — and only together — can we move things forward.”

Tottenham said the refund process would be completed within 24 hours.

The players apologized for the performance.

“As a squad, we understand your frustration, your anger,” they said. “Sunday wasn’t good enough. We know words aren’t enough in situations like this but believe us, a defeat like this hurts.”

The loss left Tottenham in fifth place and unlikely to qualify for next season's Champions League.

Former player Ryan Mason will lead the team on a temporary basis, like he did in 2021 following Jose Mourinho’s departure.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is seeking a fifth permanent manager in four years.



Diallo Goal Seals 2-2 Draw for Man United against Liverpool

Manchester United's Amad Diallo reacts at the end of the English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at the Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)
Manchester United's Amad Diallo reacts at the end of the English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at the Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)
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Diallo Goal Seals 2-2 Draw for Man United against Liverpool

Manchester United's Amad Diallo reacts at the end of the English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at the Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)
Manchester United's Amad Diallo reacts at the end of the English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at the Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)

Amad Diallo's late equalizer secured a 2-2 draw for Manchester United against Premier League leader Liverpool on Sunday.

The forward turned home Alejandro Garnacho's cross in the 80th minute at Anfield after Mohamed Salah's penalty had looking like giving Liverpool the win.

United led through Lisandro Martinez's strike in the 52nd, but Cody Gakpo leveled seven minutes later.

Salah fired Liverpool ahead from the spot in the 70th after Matthijs de Ligt handled in the box.

Late drama Raul Jimenez scored a 91st-minute penalty to salvage a 2-2 draw for Fulham against Ipswich.

It was Jimenez's second penalty of the match as Fulham twice came from a goal down at Craven Cottage.

Relegation-fighting Ipswich went ahead through Sam Szmodics in the 38th and Jimenez leveled from the spot in the 69th.

Ipswich went in front again through Liam Delap's penalty in the 71st and looked like climbing out of the relegation zone.

But when Jimenez was brought down by Leif Davis in the box, referee Darren Bond pointed to the spot again.

Jimenez made no mistake and fired into the top corner to share the points.

Fulham is ninth and six points off the top four, while Ipswich is 18th and below Wolverhampton on goal difference, having played a game more.