Spurs were 2-0 down at the break thanks to a first-half brace from Mohamed Salah, before Harry Kane grabbed a second half consolation to make it 2-1 at the final whistle.
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For one supporter called David, watching the second half was a bit too much as he made a swift exit from the stadium and made a call to talkSPORT's The Boot Room to vent his frustrations to Ambrose, Alex Crook and Anton Ferdinand.
It's safe to say that David wasn't impressed with what he'd seen from Antonio Conte's side this season.
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Speaking on The Boot Room, David said: "It's diabolical. It's just papered over the cracks. Game after game, errors after errors, I invite you to look back on every single solitary goal that we've conceded this season, it's horrific.
"No one has scored a great goal against us. Every goal is a ricket, if you look closely.
"He's papering over the cracks. It's all well and good being 2-0 down against Bournemouth and coming back, but it's going to bite you in the backside and that's exactly what it's done.
"The difference between this season and last season is that we've added to the squad. We haven't improved the team, we've added to the squad and we've got a better bench.
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"There are too many players in that side who aren't good enough. They're not up to it and they're not good enough.
"Top four? I don't think so. I think it's a false position and there's too many question marks against everyone and that's a problem."
David added: "I'd much prefer to miss the traffic than watch what I've been watching. It's very unenjoyable.
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"It's meant to be entertainment, that's not entertainment and it's not what I pay for. I'm much more excited in getting home and missing the traffic than I am watching that."
Responding to David's criticism, Ambrose was not impressed.
Speaking at half-time in the game, Ambrose said: "David, each to their own if they want to leave at half-time but I hope Spurs come back and win now, or at least come back and get a draw, because that's not supporting the team. That's not supporting the team.
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"You left at half-time and you're playing Liverpool, okay. You've got a few injuries.
"A passionate Spurs fan? He's left at half-time. That's not a passionate Spurs fan, that's an angry Spurs fan!"