TOTTENHAM goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario appeared to shush the travelling supporters after Spurs lost at Chelsea.
A second half goal from Enzo Fernandez sank the visitors, who succumbed to their 16th league defeat of the season.
Guglielmo Vicario made several gestures towards the away end at full-time
The keeper appeared to shush Spurs fans
He also hit part of the tunnel as he headed towards the dressing room
Ange Postecoglou drew the ire of supporters on more than one occasion
Few supporters stayed behind after the final whistle but those who did made their feelings clear.
Some clapped while others questioned how and why their side keeps letting them down.
Vicario walked over to the away end and made a gesture, spinning his wrists around his head before appearing to make a shushing action.
The keeper then departed to head to the dressing room and as he left the pitch he punched part of the tunnel.
Postecoglou was also accused of cupping his ear towards the away end after Pape Sarr found the net – only for his goal to be ruled out.
But the Tottenham boss denied he was trying to goad supporters, claiming instead he wanted to hear their cheers as they have had little to celebrate this season.
Fans had reacted angrily to Sarr being brought on for Lucas Bergvall, and chanted: “You don’t know what you’re doing.”
Postecoglou also added to fans’ frustration by directing his players over to the away end at full-time while remaining on the halfway line himself.
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LIke his manager Vicario, 28, has also been involved in exchanges with Spurs supporters this season.
Following the 1-0 defeat to AZ in the first leg of the Europa League Round of 16 tie, the Italian made a gesture to the travelling fans encouraging them to show more support.
That did not go down well with some and Vicario reacted angrily before leaving the pitch.
He said of that incident: “I can assume the disappointment [was] for the night because we didn’t play our football.
“So I can understand the frustration of the fans.
“But we still have a lot to play for, especially in the second leg. It’s just a way of trying to stay together because we have the opportunity to go through to the next round.”
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