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Spurs crisis grows

Tottenham's disastrous season went from bad to worse last night as they lost 3-1 at Newcastle United, their fifth defeat in the Premier League.

Time may now be up for manager Martin Jol with his team sitting in the bottom three with only one win to their name.

His prospects have not been helped by a bad injury to left-back Gareth Bale - one of his brightest players at St James' Park - and a disagreement with his best striker Dimitar Berbatov, who had to be told four times to go and warm up after being left on the bench.

Stand-in goalkeeper Radek Cerny later admitted that "the players are hurting" as their goals conceded jumped to 21, the third-worst defensive record in the top flight.

Former Spurs midfielder Tim Sherwood was in no doubt after the game where the blame lies.

He said: "I feel sorry for Martin Jol if he has been working with those players because they are not listening to what he is saying. But it doesn't look like he has been spending any time with them on the training ground at the moment.

"I feel sorry for any keeper in goal for Tottenham at the moment because any cross goes in to the box and they're going to concede goals."

Jol insisted afterwards that his team only need to "get one result" and "the confidence will be there".

Spurs fans will be worried that he appeared to be at odds with Berbatov even though the Dutch manager insisted that he was saving the Bulgarian for Thursday's UEFA Cup match with Getafe.

Berbatov cut a lonely figure on the bench and there will be fresh speculation about his future at the club. Manchester United made one failed bid for the forward in the summer and with Louis Saha continuing to struggle with injury, Sir Alex Ferguson may be tempted to make a fresh attempt to get his signature in January.

Cerny made his first start in the Premier League for over two years due to a calf injury to Paul Robinson. He admitted confidence is low, saying: "It is a very difficult period for us. We have only won once this season and we need points quickly. The players are hurting that we are in the bottom three at this stage of the season.

"We have unbelievable players and before the season everyone was tipping us for the top four, but we are at the bottom. The players are getting nervous. I know a few Spurs fans and they are having a very hard time so we have to step it up."

Jol will face fresh questions from the club's board today and will also discover how long he will be without Bale after he suffered a nasty foot injury.

The Welsh international will have a scan this morning after limping off in the first half and Jol said: "I think it is serious. We have five games in 13 days, but it doesn't look good. I don't think it is his metatarsal but his foot was swelling up and it could be a pretty bad injury."

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