Jamie O'Hara was scathing in his assessment of Tottenham after Sunday's 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.
The Gunners continued their north London derby dominance with defender Gabriel Magalhaes heading home the only goal of the game in the second half.
Spurs had plenty of possession but rarely threatened their rivals going forward.
Ange Postecoglou's side now sit 13th with just four points from their opening four matches of the season.
And former Spurs midfielder O'Hara believes the players he played with during his time at the club were superior to the current crop.
He posted on X: 'give me Aaron Lennon, (Tom) Huddlestone, (Robbie) Keane, (Jermain) Defoe and (Rafael) van der Vaart over any of these any day of the week.
'We sign players from Bournemouth, Burnley, Leeds and (Nottingham) Forest then expect championship results #spurs heads gone.'
However, fans were quick to point out that this statement was flawed.
One replied: 'you signed Defoe from West Ham whilst they were in the Championship, Lennon from Leeds whilst they were in the Championship and Huddlestone from Derby whilst they were in the Championship.'
The response gathered nearly four times the amount of likes that O'Hara's post did.
New signing Dominic Solanke failed to make much of an impact on the day with Arsenal's defence rock solid once again.
The striker joined Spurs from Bournemouth in a £65m deal in the summer and is yet to get off the mark for his new club.
YakubuAutaSaad
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Yesterday’s 1-0 North London derby win was built on the defensive platform we have built over the last number of years, and while I think the back four and the goalkeeper are obviously the mainstays, what stood out to me most yesterday was how hard the entire team worked from a defensive point of view. Not everyone was flawless, but that old cliche of defending from the front sprang to mind when I saw Kai Havertz closing down high up the pitch to stop them from getting the ball forward. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli ran themselves ragged in both directions, Leandro Trossard buzzed around interchanging with Havertz, and even the two veteran midfielders – both of whom I think struggled at times – did their bit to shore up the centre of the pitch. We know how Spurs like to play through the middle. They kept trying. They kept hitting a brick wall. It was sort of like an anti-Pavlovian response. They kept doing it and it didn’t work, but they didn’t learn anything from it. It was, in as much as anything can be during the stressful 90 minutes+ of a derby, quite funny
fihacepy
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Ohara you don’t know nothing in Football..This players Totenham bought are gem of players.Arsenal we’re lucky to even come out with a draw let alone a win.
Bro you don’t know what he means. Solanke, That boy from Forest, Johnson. They play like school kids in big stages especially with spurs Jersey.
Cohabdensy
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Ohara you don’t know nothing in Football..This players Totenham bought are gem of players.Arsenal we’re lucky to even come out with a draw let alone a win.
Premliga12
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You yourself were shit during your days, and you are here talking garbage
Niddilmnsu
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When failed and stupid players talk, this is the idiocy that comes out
Mitchello2
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His logic if flawed
mapbcelt
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you can sign good players from small clubs. spurs just have poor recruitment