Tottenham fans have voiced their frustrations again despite a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace on Sunday. The victory at Selhurst Park was only their second in the last nine Premier League matches, providing a timely response after consecutive defeats.
Archie Gray had a moment to remember, scoring his first professional goal with a close-range header, securing all three points for Thomas Frank’s side. Still, some supporters weren’t impressed with the overall display.
Randal Kolo Muani, who shone earlier this season with two goals and an assist in a 5-3 Champions League loss to PSG, has struggled in the Premier League. Injuries limited him to just nine starts, and he is yet to score domestically this season.
On Sunday, he started on the left wing but delivered a subdued performance—26 touches, no successful dribbles, and no shots—drawing criticism from fans on X, some calling him “disinterested” and “atrocious,” with one even suggesting his loan should be cut short.
Tottenham are not obligated to buy Kolo Muani after his loan, as the deal with PSG was agreed as a straight loan without a purchase clause. While a permanent move could still happen if the club desires, supporters can take comfort that they are not necessarily stuck with him long-term.

