Tottenham Hotspur cult hero Ramon Vega has criticised Spurs interim manager Cristian Stellini.
The 1999 League Cup winner took to Twitter to say Stellini “has no clue what it means when Spurs fans are unhappy”.
Tottenham have endured a difficult season which promised so much but could end up being dismal.

Spurs have no chance of winning any trophies this term and are currently out of the Premier League’s top four.
In addition, Tottenham are without a permanent manager after Antonio Conte left Spurs by mutual consent.
Prior to leaving, he hit out at the club’s culture, players and ownership in his now-infamous post-Southampton presser.
To make things worse, Fabio Paratici has stepped back after FIFA banned him from worldwide football activities.
Stellini is now in charge until the end of the season and will hope to get Tottenham over the line.
Up next for Spurs is Saturday’s Premier League meeting with Brighton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Vega shared footage from the press conference and made his feelings clear about the situation at the club currently.
He compared his playing experience at Spurs to those of the current squad, suggesting they haven’t had it as bad as he had sometimes.
Our view
Although Vega is right to be frustrated, perhaps Stellini is the wrong individual to point a finger at.
He opted not to follow Conte out of N17 and try his luck at salvaging something from this season.
Tottenham seem keen on balancing a need for change with a sense of continuity and stability.
As per The Athletic, Stellini is popular with the players and “not volatile like Conte is”.
However, the tactics are likely to be similar, which in theory should ensure little to no upheaval for the players.
Stellini also has Ryan Mason as his assistant, and he definitely knows what it means to be at Tottenham.
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