Tottenham's season went from bad to perilous with their 1-0 defeat at Sunderland at the weekend.
Combined with Nottingham Forest taking a point off Aston Villa and West Ham putting Wolverhampton Wanderers to the sword, it meant Spurs dropped into the Premier League relegation zone for the first time this season.
The biggest concern for Spurs fans is that they have no idea where the next win is coming from.
Remarkably, Tottenham went the entirety of January, February and March without winning a Premier League match and you have to go back to 6th December for their last home win. Prior to that, you have to go all the way back to their very first game of the season when beating Burnley 3-0, and it's hard to see where the next win will come from.
Tottenham's last win came on 28th December at Crystal Palace. Since then, they've picked up just five points from 14 games, fewer than any other Premier League club. Forest in that time have picked up 15 while West Ham have taken 19 -- the same amount as Chelsea and just one fewer than Liverpool.
Their winless run now stretches to 14 games, just two shy of the club record 16 set back in 1935 when the club were relegated, a year after finishing third in the First Division.
It's 8/5 that Tottenham fail to beat either Brighton or Wolves, matching an unwanted club record before a testing trip to Aston Villa to potentially break their record, and 7/1 that they fail to win another Premier League game.
Now two points adrift, Tottenham sorely need wins and fast. Should Roberto De Zerbi extend their winless run to the end of the season, it will almost certainly spell the end of Tottenham's 48-year association with the top flight.