Tottenham fans believe they know what executive director Donna-Maria Cullen said after they went 2-0 down against Manchester United.
Spurs fought back to a 2-2 draw with the Red Devils on Thursday night after being booed off by their home support at half-time.
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Cullen appeared far from pleased with what she saw from Spurs
Jadon Sancho opened the scoring for United after seven minutes, before Marcus Rashford made it 2-0 on the stroke of half-time.
The hosts were not at the races in the opening 45 minutes, and Cullen appeared to express her frustrations with the second goal.
A clip after the goal showed the executive director sitting behind club chairman Daniel Levy.
One fan account on Twitter believes she said: “This is s***”‘, before another replied saying: “She just says s***.”
Other supporters were also annoyed with the situation, with one simply shouting: “THEN FIX IT DONNA.”
Another fan added: “You’re responsible for this.”
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The hosts appeared dejected after Rashford’s strike
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Spurs were poor in the first half and deserved to go behind at the break, showing little improvement from their 6-1 thumping by Newcastle last weekend.
However, they were a much better side after the restart as they went on to rescue what could be a crucial point.
Approaching the hour mark, Pedro Porro fired in a superb half-volley into the top right corner to pull one back.
Bruno Fernandes missed a huge chance to score a third for United just moments later as he hit the crossbar from inside area.
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Son was Spurs’ hero on the night as he drew them level late on
His wasted opportunity was eventually punished when Heung-min Son made it 2-2 with 11 minutes left to play.
The result means Spurs still have a slim chance of claiming a top four finish this season, but they currently sit 5th in the table.
United will be disappointed to have lost their two-goal lead, but know they remain six points clear of Spurs in 4th with two games in hand.
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