Source: The Sun
Martin Jol slammed Premier League chiefs for forcing Tottenham to play three games in six days.
The Dutchman fears the fixture pile-up could wreck his side’s UEFA Cup chances.
Spurs go to Charlton on Monday, play Blackburn at home on Thursday and Manchester City at White Hart Lane next Sunday.
Boss Jol said: “It gives the teams around us a bit of an advantage but the Premier League say there is nothing they can do.
“Monday’s match is a live TV game and Thursday’s rearranged game has to be squeezed in before the final day.
“I’d have liked the League to be more flexible but they said there was no other solution.”
Spurs are ninth, but just two points behind fifth-placed Bolton among five teams chasing two Euro spots.
Jol added: “I’d like to have played Monday’s game earlier because we’ll have had nine days off by the time we play Charlton.”