Spurs Outrage! Thomas Frank Condemns Fans for Booing Goalkeeper Vicario

Tottenham Hotspur experienced their tenth Premier League home defeat of 2025, succumbing to a 2-1 loss against Fulham. The London derby saw Spurs concede two goals within the opening six minutes, a deficit that proved insurmountable despite a second-half improvement. The match was overshadowed by a controversial incident involving Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and the subsequent reaction from a segment of the home crowd.
Fulham established an early lead in the fourth minute through Kenny Tete. Just moments later, in the sixth minute, a critical error by Vicario contributed to Fulham's second goal. The Italian goalkeeper ventured far outside his box to intercept a long ball, taking it towards the touchline. Instead of clearing the ball decisively, Vicario attempted to turn and pass but slipped. The ball then inadvertently skimmed off Harry Wilson and was controlled by Josh King, who laid it off to Wilson. From a distance of 36.6 meters, Wilson curled a shot into the goal, extending Fulham's lead to 2-0.
Following this error, some Tottenham supporters booed Vicario when he next touched the ball. The team was also booed off the pitch at half-time, trailing 2-0, and again at full-time, despite Mohammed Kudus netting for Spurs in the second half to make the score 2-1.
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank strongly condemned the fans who booed Vicario during the game. He told BBC Sport, "I heard some of our fans apparently booed the incident and booed after, which, in my opinion is completely unacceptable. [They] can't be true Tottenham fans that do that. Fair enough booing after the game, no problem, but when we are playing, we are supporting each other, we are behind each other going forward." Frank's comments highlighted the tension between player performance and fan support during critical moments.
Former Premier League goalkeeper Joe Hart offered his professional insight on Match of the Day, labeling Fulham's second goal as "completely avoidable." While acknowledging Vicario's qualities as "a great team player" and "a real leader in the dressing room," Hart also expressed understanding for the fans' frustration. He added, "Ultimately you are going to be judged by your actions. He was heavily involved in what turned out to be the winning goal." The incident ignited discussions about accountability for goalkeeping errors and the role of fan support in professional football.
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