League One minnows chant about Tottenham away day after promotion six-pointer

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Tottenham Hotspur suffered further misery on Saturday – and they didn’t even have a fixture.In a week when the threat of relegation to the Championship edged a step further, the north London side were at the centre of a brutal new chant by the fans of League One leaders Lincoln City.The Imps are flying high and could soon find themselves enjoying an away day in north LondonGettyFans of the Imps had Tottenham on their minds as they claimed a 2-0 win at fellow title challengers Cardiff City.The win at the Cardiff City Stadium sent Michael Skubala’s side two-points clear at the top of the table.And crucially, Lincoln have now opened up a ten-point gap between them and third-placed Bolton with 11 games to play.That puts them in pole position for promotion to the Championship next season when they could go head to head with Tottenham.Tottenham… we’re coming for you!After the full time whistle, travelling Lincoln fans were heard chanting. “Tottenham away, ole ole.”Whilst there is an air of humour attached to the chant, there is also a very strong possibility that the same fans will be visiting the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season, and it won’t be for a stadium tour.While it would no doubt be a dream away day for Lincoln fans, it would represent a humiliating fall from grace for the reigning Europa League holders.Spurs sit 16th in the Premier League – one point above West Ham who occupy the final relegation spot.As it stands, the Hammers and Nottingham Forest are Tottenham’s likely relegation rivals.And while Forest picked up an impressive point at title-challengers Manchester City and West Ham claimed three points at Fulham in midweek, Spurs were resigned to another defeat at home to Crystal Palace.View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/WeAreImps?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwTottenham have won just two league matches at home this seasonGettySpurs are without a win in their last 11 Premier League games dating back to 1-0 win at Palace on December 28.Their last five Premier League matches have all resulted in defeats with a trip to Anfield to face Liverpool up next for Igor Tudor’s side.Spurs do have the luxury of a Champions League round of 16 clash with Atletico Madrid in midweek to take their mind off their domestic woes.However, their chances of being in Europe in any capacity next season hinge on them winning the competition in Budapest in May.Tudor under pressureAll eyes will be on Tottenham’s unexpected plight between now and the end of the season.Tudor, who was drafted in as interim head coach last month, is already reportedly under pressure to hold onto his post.Igor Tudor is already under pressure just three games into his Spurs tenureGettyThe Croatian has lost all three of his games in charge and some Spurs fans including talkSPORT’s Jamie O’Hara have called upon the club to wield the axe.On Friday, talkSPORT revealed that Tudor is set to continue as Tottenham manager for the immediate future.The club is reluctant to sack their manager for the second time this season although defeat in Madrid in midweek could heap further pressure on the former Juventus boss.