Jamie O’Hara pulls no punches in fresh attack on Tottenham Hotspur stars
It was a disappointing performance from the Lilywhites yesterday as Wolves came to N17 and secured a draw. It looked like a sure game for Tottenham Hotspur given that Thomas Frank & Co. were hosting a side at the bottom of the table. But Spurs missed out on the opportunity to cement their place near the top of the Premier League table.
Well, if we are being honest, that was maybe the most uninspiring performance that we have seen from Tottenham since Thomas Frank took over the reins over the recently concluded summer transfer window.
Jamie O’Hara lashes into players after Wolves draw

And former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara did not hold back in his assessment of the performance, as he was left furious by the lack of intensity and quality in the final third from his former employers.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote:
“Palhinha just got us out of a massive hole. Let’s be honest, though, we were absolutely terrible; some of them are miles off it, same performances from players I saw all last season.”
And while it was a late injury-time goal from Joao Palhinha that ended up salvaging a point for Tottenham, O’Hara (like many Tottenham fans) argued that it should never have come to that. And the frustration is added because Tottenham were playing against a side who came to N17 after losing all five league games of the 2025/26 season.
Tottenham vs Wolves was a game of two halves

It was a game of two halves. That first forty-five had a few sequences where Tottenham could have got the ball in the net. Mohammed Kudus got close once when his header was tipped. He also had a chance put into the net which was called offside.
Then there was also an attempted volley from Lucas Bergvall.
But none of those materialised, and then when the second half came around, things were suddenly a bit scrappy. And the next thing you know, Santiago Bueno is putting Wolves ahead. It was after a poor parry from Vicario, which fell into him.
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To be fair, it did look like a game where Tottenham were always just looking around with not manycreative answers to the compact structure that Wolves put up. But there is no time for the Lilywhites to scratch their heads about it, as they have Champions League business to deal with in the midweek. Thomas Frank & Co. travel to Norway to face Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday.
What did you make of Tottenham’s performance vs Wolves? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


