Tottenham endured a frustrating evening at Wembley on Saturday, drawing 0-0 with Swansea in the Premier League, and fans have aimed most of their criticism at Moussa Sissoko.
Sissoko had a poor performance and was taken off after 63 minutes, with Serge Aurier coming on to replace him.
And Aurier almost had the desired impact, after a marauding run that saw Jordan Ayew trip him inside the box.
However, referee Mike Dean awarded a free kick to Swansea for handball, after the ball appeared to hit the Tottenham player on his chest.
It means that Tottenham still haven’t won a league game at Wembley, losing to Chelsea and drawing to Burnley and now Swansea.
However, Tottenham fans think that the decision to play Moussa Sissoko was a poor one from manager Mauricio Pochettino.
This Is Futbol has rounded up some of the best tweets from disgruntled Tottenham fans.
Mike Dean getting the blame from Spurs fans for 0-0. Playing with 3 CB's, Sissoko given 60mins, RB playing LB were much larger factors #COYS
— Paul Day (@paul7day) September 17, 2017
Trying to shoe horn son in at LWB didnt work last yr , why try again ? Also the sissoko experiment has to stop now its embarrassing #THFC
— cokeacola (@cokeacola64) September 17, 2017
Wasn't impressed with Sanchez , Sissoko awful again, Dembele should have played some part. Aurier should be first choice RB.
— George Daniels (@GDan1973) September 17, 2017
Still annoyed about yesterday. Dont want Sissoko near the 1st team or Son playing LWB. Alli shouldve come off instead of Son!
— Mr J R Hartley (@Mr_JRHartley) September 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/dannyosmond777/status/909282506817593344
dembele should be starting every game, he's the engine, sissoko is the guy who gets a saturday job at the garage filling the tank up #COYS
— Arwyn Hughes (@arwynspurs) September 16, 2017
https://twitter.com/TommyTottenham1/status/909202845752348672
Tottenham’s next Premier League game at Wembley isn’t until October 14 when they play Bournemouth in a match they will be desperate to win.
If they fail to secure three points again, the talk of a Wembley hoodoo will start to grow and Tottenham will start to lose the pace in the race for the Premier League title.