Gary Neville has ruthlessly hit out at former Tottenham stars Jermaine Jenas and Jamie O'Hara after they slammed their old side following their draw at Everton.
Spurs dropped points in their first match since Antonio Conte was relieved of his duties as they drew 1-1 at Goodison Park on Monday.
Michael Keane produced a moment of magic as he smashed home a long-range goal to cancel out Harry Kane's second-half penalty.
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It's the second Premier League game Spurs have failed to hold onto their lead, but they occupy a Champions League spot and are above the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
However, Spurs' performance angered Jenas, who slammed the team on social media.
"I can’t watch this team anymore ffs," he angrily tweeted.
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O'Hara also pulled no punches in his assessment of Spurs' point against Everton, calling the last 15 minutes of the match a 'disgrace'.
On talkSPORT, he exclaimed: "What a joke! I'm boiling and I know Spurs fans are absolutely boiling.
"It was a disgrace that last 15 minutes of that game. They should be ashamed of themselves to be walking into the dressing room at 1-1.
"What an earth are them players doing? Conte came in for a load of stick and how he said what he said and where he said what he said was wrong, but what is 100 per cent correct is this team has no desire, they can't play under pressure.
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"They are finished, they've got no character, they're washed as a team. The quicker we get rid of all these bang average players and staff members and team the better Spurs are going to be.
"That sums up Spurs in a nutshell - what an earth are we doing? I'm sick of being a Spurs fan. I'm sick of it."
But Jenas and O'Hara's outburst following Spurs' draw against Everton didn't sit well with Neville, who inadvertently took aim at them on social media.
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The former Man United captain, who covered the game on Monday Night Football, wrote on Twitter: "Interesting seeing ex-Spurs players that never got near to Champions League places for years when they played for the club saying they can’t watch this current team now."
He added: "Spurs are in 4th place currently ahead of Chelsea , Manchester United and Liverpool. Perspective!"
As Neville pointed out, Spurs remain in a Champions League spot and are above three of their big rivals.
Cristian Stellini's side have 50 points on the board - level with third-placed Newcastle United and fifth-placed Man United.
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