Tottenham end full of empty seats just 20 MINUTES into match as fans appear to vote with feet after Atletico run riot

THE SPURS away section was left full of empty seats after just 25 minutes following the side’s nightmare start against Atletico Madrid.

Supporters could be seen appearing to call it a day after the North Londoners conceded their FOURTH goal of the game in just the 22nd minute.

Spectators in a stadium, with a "Berlin Spurs" banner visible.
Pockets of empty seats could be seen in the Spurs end

Igor Tudor’s job hangs in the balance after just four games thanks to the calamitous start to the Champions League performance at the Metropolitano.

It took Marcos Llorente just six minutes to open the scoring after backup keeper Antonin Kinsky slipped while trying to play out of the back, sending the ball straight to Ademola Lookman.

The Nigeria international was able to square it, with the ball falling to the feet of Llorente to fire past Kinsky.

It was then Micky van de Ven’s turn to drop a howler, with his slip on the grass allowing Antoine Griezmann to slip in behind and slide in a second goal in the 14th minute.

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Not to be outdone, Kinsky doubled down on his nightmare night just one minute later, by completely mis-controlling a tame backpass and allowing Julian Alvarez to calmly slot into an empty net.

That misstep proved too much for Tudor, who hooked the Czech stopper after just 16 minutes on his Champions League debut for the club.

Vicario fared better after making a stunning save to deny a goal from a corner, only for the rebound to be headed barely over the line by Robin Le Normand.

The finish made it four unanswered goals for the hosts, and seemed to trigger some Spurs fans to call it quits on their away day.

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Those weighing up a swift exit may have been coaxed back by Pedro Porro’s reply.

The Spanish full-back capitalised on some lax defending to fire past Jan Oblak, opening a sliver of hope that all might not be lost for the visitors.

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