Many punters would have tipped Stoke to hover around the drop zone for most of the season, but who would have thought Spurs would be keeping them off the bottom of the table?

Sunday’s result saw Tony Pulis’ men pick up their second win of the Premier League campaign to leapfrog Newcastle into 18th place. The Lilywhites, meanwhile, remain winless and rooted to the foot of the ladder.

In previous weeks Ramos had deflected questions regarding the growing crisis at White Hart Lane, insisting there was no major problem and that he had no fears over his future.

But following the 2-1 loss at the Britannia Stadium, the Spanish tactician admitted he is uneasy and perplexed at his team’s incredibly underwhelming efforts.

?Everything starts with me and I am worried,? Ramos said in The Sun.

?I?m not happy, although it is difficult to explain what has happened, very complicated.

?I?ll not say this is my worst experience because I have been a coach for 20 years and we all know bad things happen.

?But the attitude of my players is still very good and I am working hard every day to change things.?

It remains to be seen how Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, currently away on business, will react to this latest failure.

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