Pedro Porro warned what he told Tottenham fans after losing to Everton is 'not good enough'

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Tottenham Hotspur players faced up to their angry travelling support after they were beaten 3-2 away at Everton to make it 12 defeats for the season.

Tottenham became the first team to concede three goals in the first half at Everton since 2017 and their supporters were rightfully fuming.

It’s been an awful season for the Lilywhites who are now 15th in the Premier League having lost over half their matches.

The North London club’s players attempted to apologise to their fans and Pedro Porro had a clear message for them after the game.

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What Pedro Porro said to Tottenham fans at Everton

Pedro Porro urged Tottenham fans to stick together with the team after yet another defeat, however, Jamie O’Hara believes it is ‘not good enough’.

The former Tottenham midfielder claims that the players cannot ask the fans to stick by them if they produce performances like they did in the first-half.

O’Hara told Sky Sports News: “I’m watching them after the game clapping the fans and they’re trying to say stick together but it’s not good enough, it’s 12 defeats in the Premier League.

“Pedro Porro is saying we’ll stick together, I understand that but these players are getting paid a lot of money, they need to step up and perform.

“You’ve gone away to Goodison Park, you’re 15th in the table and 3-0 down at half-time, how can you expect fans who are paying their hard-earned money to watch their team play, they’re 3-0 down at half-time and you’re asking them to stick together?”

Tottenham fans fume at Heung-min Son after Everton

Spurs supporters had some particularly harsh criticism for Son Heung-min who produced yet another poor showing against the Toffees.

The South Korean was visibly distraught at the result but the away end were not happy with their captain not coming closer to apologise.

Ange Postecoglou, Pedro Porro and James Maddison all went right over to the away end to address the angry supporters.

After the match, Tottenham fans called for Mikey Moore to start over Son going forward after the teenager produced an impressive cameo off the bench at Goodison.

There was also anger directed towards Daniel Levy from Spurs fans as they would be heard chanting for him to leave the football club.

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