Jamie O’Hara has torn into Cristian Stellini after Tottenham Hotspur succumbed to a 1-1 draw against Everton on Monday night.
After Harry Kane fired Spurs into a lead from 12 yards out, an Abdoulaye Doucoure sending off was followed by Lucas Moura getting red carded, before Michael Keane rifled in a stunning last-gasp equaliser.

In the aftermath of the clash against Everton, ex-Tottenham Hotspur midfielder and fan, Jamie O’Hara was fuming at Cristian Stellini.
Jamie O’Hara blasts Cristian Stellini after Tottenham vs Everton
When the Italian took over from Antonio Conte during his time out of action due to a health problem, he was lauded for getting results.
In fact, many noted that the Lilywhites were playing with a lot more freedom than usual and attributed that to Stellini’s tactical instructions.
But as Tottenham suffered a 1-1 draw against Everton, Jamie O’Hara decided to slate Cristian Stellini for how he set up the team and his in-game management.
“Spurs go 1-0 up, they’re passing the ball around the back, Jason [Cundy]. It was like a Sunday league training session; I’ve seen better non-league players! Spurs were useless, hopeless, shocking management.”
“Stellini, he can do one! Get out [of] the club, what is he doing there? He’s clueless as well. They go down to 10 men and he’s playing three at the back, against 10 men. Get out, get them out, the lot of them”, he said on talkSPORT.
“Just heard Cristian stealing a living Stellini’s interview, I’m done man so done, can’t take anymore”, O’Hara tweeted.
Unfair to be this critical of Stellini
Ultimately, what does any Tottenham fan, including Jamie O’Hara expect from Cristian Stellini, even if they disagreed with his decision-making against Everton?
Stellini was Conte’s right-hand man and has a similar approach to the game, whilst not being a manager himself.
The blame should perhaps be attributed on the players in this instance for continuing to sink deeper and deeper in what has been such a frustrating season for the club.
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