Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario seemed to gesture for quiet to the away fans following Spurs` defeat at Chelsea.
Enzo Fernandez`s second-half goal sealed the victory for Chelsea, marking Tottenham`s 16th league loss of the season.




Only a few fans remained after the final whistle, but those who stayed expressed their discontent.
Some fans clapped, while others questioned the team`s repeated failures.
Vicario approached the section of away supporters and gestured, waving his wrists around his head before seemingly making a shushing motion.
The goalkeeper then proceeded to the dressing room, punching part of the tunnel as he exited the field.
Postecoglou also faced criticism for gesturing towards the away end after a disallowed goal.
However, the Tottenham manager denied provoking the fans, stating he was trying to hear their support as they haven`t had much to celebrate this season.
Fans had reacted negatively to a substitution during the game, chanting their disapproval at the manager.
Postecoglou further frustrated fans by directing his players to approach the away end at full time while he remained at the halfway line.
Like his manager, Vicario has also previously interacted with Spurs fans this season.
Following a defeat in Europe, the Italian international gestured to traveling fans, encouraging them to be more supportive, which led to further negative reactions.
Regarding a past incident, Vicario commented that he understood the fans` disappointment after a poor performance but emphasized the importance of unity and continued support.