Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was subbed off after just 17 minutes on his Champions League debut in a 5-2 defeat at Atletico Madrid.
The young goalkeeper had a horror start in goal, conceding three goals in the space of 15 minutes.
A horrendous season for Spurs just got a whole lot worse, as they seen their Champions League hopes most likely disappear in a 5-2 defeat to Atlético Madrid.
And it was goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, who seen three of they five goals go past him in the first 15 minutes of the match.
A slip and slide disaster from Kinsky and defender Micky van de Ven, led to the errors for the first three goals.
It was the young Czech goalkeeper’s first appearance for Spurs since October.
Alongside that, his Champions League debut in a knockout clash with Spanish giants Atlético Madrid, which sparked attention on why Igor Tudor chose him for such an important fixture.
Moments after Julian Alvarez made it three, Igor Tudor went to his bench to remove Kinsky.
Following the substitution, Tudor did not acknowledge the young goalkeeper who had his head in his hands, following what was a disastrous 17 minutes.
Speaking on TNT Sports, former Spurs goalkeeper Joe Hart said: “He’s had a bad 14 minutes, there’s absolutely no getting away from it.
“Even the stadium is feeling sorry for him. You see Tudor doesn’t even acknowledge his goalie. If that’s man management, I’m flabbergasted.”
Tudor’s horror start now leaves questions about his future, and with no win since being appointed, many supporters have already had enough of the former Juventus manager.

