Tottenham face Manchester United on Thursday in the caretaker charge of their third manager of the season, with open revolt among the fanbase and a risk of losing the club's greatest ever goalscorer.A season to forget hit a new low on Sunday as Newcastle scored five times in the first 21 minutes of a 6-1 win that cost interim head coach Cristian Stellini his job.Tottenham sit sixth in the Premier League, but have lost 10 of their last 22 games after a bright start to sink hopes of a return to the Champions League next season.Stellini had only been in charge for four matches and his appointment was symptomatic of a club lacking in leadership on and off the field.The Italian had been a long-serving assistant under Antonio Conte and was a baffling choice to step up once the former Chelsea boss' time in charge became untenable after publicly berating his players for throwing away a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 at bottom-of-the-table Southampton last month.The Spurs squad have offered to reimburse the match tickets of travelling fans to St.
James' Park after a performance that chairperson Daniel Levy branded "wholly unacceptable".But it is Levy who is now receiving the bulk of the backlash from supporters for years of poor decision-making in the four years since the club reached its first Champions League final.Levy can point to successes off the field in the club's state-of-the-art new stadium and training ground.But he has overseen a 15-year trophy drought and every game at the glistening 63 000 capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is now greeted with chants of "Daniel Levy, get out of our club!"Former midfielder Ryan Mason has been ushered in to act as a temporary figurehead for the final six games of the season, just as he was two