SPURS have been warned and fined for incidents in their madcap match in Madrid last month.
The last-16 first leg at was one of the barmiest all season, with Tottenham 4-0 down midway through the first half.
Spurs were warned and fined over causing a late kick-off in their Champions League game Credit: Getty
European football is the least of their worries for now as they fight for Prem survival Credit: Getty
Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was infamously hauled off by then-boss after just 17 minutes following two slips that led to goals.
Spurs ended up losing 5-2 on the night and going out 7-5 on aggregate despite winning the second leg 3-2 a week later.
The North Londoners have now been hit with a £10,000 fine by for causing a late kick-off to the game.
Tudor, who has since left the club, has been replaced by and was also warned for that particular infringement.
While Spurs have also copped a £10,000 fine for picking up five yellow cards in the fiery encounter.
The Champions League now seems a distant memory with Spurs’ full focus on trying to stay up.
De Zerbi – after signing a big five-year contract with the club – is taking no shortcuts when it comes to keeping the Lilywhites in the top flight.
The former Brighton manager has even put out a job ad for after admitting they need a mentality shake-up.
Following the painful 2-2 league draw against Brighton, the Italian tried to lift his players post-game, saying that they can win ALL of their five remaining games.
He even said he would every week if they started winning games.
The North London outfit are still in the dogfight for football next season.
On Monday, struggling at Selhurst Park.
It while keeping the Hammers within two points.
De Zerbi takes his 18th-placed side to the relegated team on Saturday as he seeks his first win as Spurs boss.
Last time out, the fixture ended in a draw.
Wolves’ Santiago Bueno found a lead at the start of the second-half only for Joao Palhinha to cancel it out in injury time.


