
Jamie Carragher has called out one Tottenham Hotspur star following their surprise 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest.
Over the weekend, several Premier League fixtures ended in dramatic fashion with dramatic late wins for Arsenal against Wolves and Aston Villa against West Ham United.
However, the biggest talking point of the weekend could be Tottenham Hotspur as Thomas Frank's side suffered a dismal loss to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
A brace from Callum Hudson-Odoi compounded by a third goal from Ibrahim Sangare saw the visitors return to London without any points, leaving them in the bottom half of the Premier League table.
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After the match, former Liverpool defender Carragher broke down Spurs' performance and singled out one star player for his reactions to conceding.

As pressure begins to build on Spurs manager Frank, fans have started turning on various players in the team for their performances in recent lacklustre results.
One player who has come under fire is goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who Carragher has claimed needs to take more responsibility for his recent performances.
After the loss to Forest, Carragher highlighted this keeper's previous mistake for Harry Wilson's goal in the 2-1 home loss to Fulham on November 29, saying: "Typical Vicario, he's always blaming someone else.
"Anytime I see him when a goal goes in he always throws his arms at someone else. He seems to do it a lot and he did it again today."
The Sky Sports pundit then breaks down Hudson-Odoi's opening goal against Forest, claiming that, despite Spurs players blaming teammate Archie Gray for the goal, it was actually Vicario's fault.
In the 28th minute of the match, Vicario made a pass to Gray just outside of his own box, only for the young Spurs player to be tackled and dispossessed by Hudson-Odoi who then put the ball into the back of the net.
Vicario immediately begins complaining to Gray for allowing the goal to happen, but Carragher claims that Gray was simply trying to help the goalkeeper out, but Vicario should have realised it wasn't safe to pass to him.
Instead, the Italian goalkeeper could have chosen the safer option of passing to an unmarked Micky van de Ven and avoided conceding so early into the match.
However, that didn't stop veteran defender Pedro Porro from blaming Gray post-match, much to the dismay of Spurs fans.
Speaking after the loss, the Spaniard claimed: "I think we started the game but after the mistake from Archie... it's fine.
"This is football. At this moment, we need to focus. Today, it was everything. Every duel. Every second ball. The intensity... it was difficult. You need 100 per cent in the Premier League."
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