Tottenham`s goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, seemed to tell off the Tottenham fans who traveled to the Chelsea game after Spurs were defeated.
Enzo Fernandez scored in the second half, leading to another league loss for Tottenham, their 16th this season.




Only a few fans remained after the game, but those who did clearly voiced their disappointment.
Some fans clapped, while others questioned why the team continues to disappoint them.
Vicario approached the section where the away fans were seated and gestured by spinning his wrists around his head before seemingly making a shushing gesture.
Afterward, the goalkeeper headed to the dressing room and punched a part of the tunnel as he left the field.
Coach Postecoglou also seemed to cup his ear towards the fans after Pape Sarr scored, but the goal was disallowed.
However, Postecoglou denied that he was provoking the fans. He claimed he was trying to hear their cheers because they haven`t had much to celebrate this season.
Fans were unhappy with the substitution of Lucas Bergvall for Sarr and chanted, “You don`t know what you`re doing.”
Postecoglou further frustrated fans by directing his players to approach the away section at the end of the game, while he stayed at the halfway line.
Similar to his coach, Vicario, 28, has had interactions with Spurs fans earlier in the season.
Following a 1-0 loss to AZ in the Europa League, Vicario gestured to the away fans, encouraging them to be more supportive.
This gesture was not well-received by some, and Vicario reacted angrily before leaving the field.
Regarding that previous incident, he mentioned that he understood the fans` disappointment because the team didn`t play their best football.
He added that they still had important games ahead, especially the second leg, and it was about staying united to advance to the next round.