Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky said his performance this season has been poor despite a critical late-game save against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The moment is vital because Tottenham is currently fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League. A single point can determine whether the club remains in the top flight or is relegated to a lower division.
Kinsky spoke about his struggles during a recent appearance on NBC Sports. "This season didn't go well for me," Kinsky said [1]. The goalkeeper's reflections come as the club navigates a difficult 2025-2026 campaign [2].
The highlight of Kinsky's recent form occurred at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the match against Wolves. In the 98th minute, Kinsky made a diving save that prevented a goal [2]. Observers described the play as a potential save of the season [1], [3].
This stop was essential for the club's survival hopes. Tottenham is currently locked in a relegation fight with West Ham United [4]. The point secured by the late save helps keep the club competitive as they seek to climb the table.
The team has struggled for consistency throughout the current year. The club was recently on the brink of securing its first Premier League win of 2026 [2].
Kinsky's redemption arc follows a period described as a Champions League nightmare [2]. While the goalkeeper has faced significant pressure, the save against Wolves provides a momentary shift in momentum for both the player and the team.
“"This season didn't go well for me,"”
The desperation of Tottenham's current standing highlights a rare vulnerability for the club. Kinsky's admission of poor form combined with a high-stakes relegation battle against West Ham United suggests that individual player confidence will be as critical as tactical execution in determining the club's survival in the Premier League.





