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TOTTENHAM fans protested against chairman Daniel Levy ahead of their defeat to Liverpool.

Spurs were outclassed by the league leaders, who inflicted a 6-3 defeat to leave Ange Postecoglou's side in the bottom half at Christmas.

Tottenham fans protested Daniel Levy ahead of the defeat to Liverpool
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Tottenham fans protested Daniel Levy ahead of the defeat to LiverpoolCredit: Getty
A small group of fans gathered outside of the ground
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A small group of fans gathered outside of the groundCredit: Getty
Levy Out balloons were supposed to be released during the match
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Levy Out balloons were supposed to be released during the matchCredit: Getty
The chairman watched on as his side were thrashed 6-3
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The chairman watched on as his side were thrashed 6-3Credit: PA

The Tottenham boss has copped his fair share of flack this season, and he confronted the angry travelling support after an insipid defeat to Bournemouth.

But ahead of the Liverpool match a small group of supporters marched against Levy.

Banners were held up calling for the long-term club chief to leave his post, with supporters carrying black balloons bearing the words: "L£VI OUT".

One banner read: "I don’t care about Levy and he don’t care about me."

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While another took a broader aim at the owners, saying: "To dare is too dear. ENIC out."

Organisers planned to release the black balloons onto the pitch in the 24th minute, but few reached the grass.

Tottenham fans have put up with soaring prices since the move to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, yet results on the pitch have gone backwards.

They sit 11th going into Christmas having lost eight of their 17 Premier League games.

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Their saving grace this season is their cup form, having progressed to the Carabao Cup semi-final this week following a win over Manchester United.

But Spurs have not qualified for the Champions League since 2022 and there has been little return on the more than £1billion spent on transfers since the club last won a trophy in 2008.

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