Antonin Kinsky had the worst game of his life for Tottenham Hotspur against Atletico Madrid and now questions are being asked about his future.
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a humiliating 5-2 defeat on Tuesday night, but for the club, it is just another one to add to their blemished record this season.
However, Antonin Kinsky will take the loss harder than anyone due to his outrageous showing which saw him hooked by Igor Tudor inside the opening 20 minutes of the game.
Following this disastrous occurrence, it seems unlikely the Czech keeper will feature again for Spurs before the end of the campaign.

Antonin Kinsky could depart Tottenham on loan this summer
According to the Telegraph, Kinsky has been looking to leave Spurs on loan for the past two transfer windows, but the club have refused to grant his request.
Despite this, the goalkeeper is expected to push for another loan move this summer, and Tottenham will not stand in his way this time around.
Kinsky will seek to rebuild his career after his nightmare in Madrid, which would be difficult to do if he remains in North London.
Spurs will need to sign at least one new goalkeeper once the season is over
Whether Tottenham remain in the Premier League or not, it feels like Guglielmo Vicario’s days at the club are numbered.
With Kinsky also rumoured to be away in the summer, Spurs will need to explore the transfer market in search of a new shot-stopper.
Their only other option right now is Brandon Austin, and he has yet to make an appearance since a pre-season friendly against Wycombe Wanderers.
Still, based on Tottenham hierarchy’s track record, there is no reason to believe an adequate replacement will be signed.
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