#4 Trophy drought
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A case can be accounted for clubs like PSG who have been a disappointment in Europe but are still considered a big club. The stark contrast is that they have been winning domestic accolades for fun, of late. For Spurs though, domestic success also seems hard to come by.
The last time they won a trophy was in 2008 when they beat Chelsea in the Carling Cup final. Since then, the closest they have come to winning a domestic cup was in 2009 and 2015 when they finished second best to Manchester United and Chelsea respectively in the Carling Cup.
They have also reached only till the semi-finals of the FA Cup on four occasions since 2000. After the 1989-90 season, they finished in the top-three in the league in 2016 and came second last year.
They have nothing to show, despite all the beautiful football they produce regularly. They are in the semi-finals of the FA Cup this season and will be motivated to win the competition and end their ten-year trophy drought.