In light of Tottenham's disappointing 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League this week, backup goalkeeper Michel Vorm has voiced his frustration at the club's lack of a ruthless streak.
Tottenham were leading the game 2-1, and heading towards a much needed three points, before the match took a dramatic turn for the worse.
With just over ten minutes left to play, Hugo Lloris received a straight red card after charging out of his goal and clattering Hirving Lorenzo. Then, in the 87th minute, Luuk de Jong scored an equaliser to significantly lower Spurs' odds of making it into the knockout stages of the competition.

When Tottenham led 2-1 it was clear to all what was needed: another goal. If Spurs could just find a third, PSV would be sunk at the Lilywhites would have their first win of this season's edition of the Champions League.
But the goal did not come; Lamela and Kane both squandered decent opportunities. Then, after Lloris had his moment of madness, instead of cruising to victory, Spurs simply crumbled.

Speaking after the game, as reported in The Independent, Vorm said:
Heading out? https://t.co/FMrzc37ibZ
— 90min (@90min_Football) October 24, 2018
With one point from three games, you get the sense that Spurs will need a miracle - and a lot more ruthless finishing to match - if they are to make the latter stages of the tournament.