I'm not sure why people have to boo their own teammates. Like, if Guglielmo Vicario makes a mistake, he's already stressed enough, right?
And yeah, I've seen some pretty intense moments at Spurs matches before, but this time it feels different. It's like the fans are getting more and more worked up over nothing. Newsflash: footballers make mistakes β it's part of the game. You can't just boo them into submission because you're having a bad day. 
And I don't get why some people think the fans' behavior is a sign of their loyalty to the team. If anything, it shows a lack of understanding that the players are human beings too, not just mascots or robots who can be controlled by the crowd's emotions.
I mean, have you seen the stats on player mental health in football? It's all over the place. And then we have fans booing their teammates because they're feeling anxious about a lost game. That's messed up, man. The problem isn't just with Vicario's mistake β it's with the whole toxic atmosphere that's building up around Spurs matches.
Can we please just calm down and show some support for our team instead of tearing them apart?
And I don't get why some people think the fans' behavior is a sign of their loyalty to the team. If anything, it shows a lack of understanding that the players are human beings too, not just mascots or robots who can be controlled by the crowd's emotions.
I mean, have you seen the stats on player mental health in football? It's all over the place. And then we have fans booing their teammates because they're feeling anxious about a lost game. That's messed up, man. The problem isn't just with Vicario's mistake β it's with the whole toxic atmosphere that's building up around Spurs matches.
Can we please just calm down and show some support for our team instead of tearing them apart?