
Pedro Porro has come under fire after he singled out a "mistake" from one of his Tottenham teammates following their abysmal 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Tottenham's three-match unbeaten run came to an abrupt end on Sunday as goals from Callum Hudson-Odoi (2) and Ibrahim Sangare sealed a deserved three points for Sean Dyche's men.
It was an afternoon to forget for the visitors as questions continue to be raised about goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario following a handful of high-profile mistakes.
With 28 minutes played, Vicario put teammate Archie Gray in a difficult position after a poor pass, allowing Ibrahim Sangare to pinch the ball on the edge of the area and tee up Hudson-Odoi.
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Gray, who was facing his own goal when he received the ball from Vicario, was put under significant pressure as Forest capitalised to make it 1-0.

After the full-time whistle, Spurs full-back Pedro Perro spoke to the club's official media channel and was immediately asked for his thoughts about "what happened" on the pitch.
As seen in the footage below, the Spaniard pointed to the so-called "mistake" from Gray.
"I think we started the game but after the mistake from Archie... it's fine," he said. "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."
Here's how fans on social media reacted to Porro's comment in the post-match interview.
One said: "How is this Archie's mistake? He was passed a ball in our box with a player on his heels? The ball shouldn't have gone to him. Does Vicario not have eyes?"
A second wrote: "Gray is going to make mistakes due to his inexperience, but we need to embrace him and encourage him to play his natural game."
A third commented: "You know he wants to say more but feels restricted. And has a dig at Gray should look at who was really at fault instead of blaming youngsters."
A fourth said: "First words out of his mouth are to s--- on a young kid. You are a coward Porro!"
A fifth added: "'After the mistake from Archie…' Senior players at Spurs are a bunch of f------ cowards. Him, Vicario, captain who never speaks after a loss but is straight in front of the camera after scoring 2 at Newcastle, the hide & seek champ in central midfield etc. Spineless cowards."
Jamie Carragher rips into Tottenham player who is "always blaming someone else"
Shortly after Callum Hudson-Odoi opened the scoring, Vicario was seen throwing his arms up in the air towards a devastated Gray.
Speaking on Sky Sports' Extra Time show, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher questioned Vicario as he analysed the first goal from Sunday's game at the City Ground.
"It's not just a keeper playing out," he began. "It's a keeper on his weak foot. Typical Vicario, he is always blaming someone else. Every time I see a goal go in, he throws his arms at someone else. He seems to do it a lot, and he did it again today.
"We can talk about young Archie Gray in midfield, but I'm putting this on the goalkeeper."
Carragher added: "Archie Gray could do a lot better, of course, he could, but what the lad does initially is he is trying to help someone who doesn't actually need help."
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League, Nottingham Forest, Fan Reactions