Other teams being worse is the "only reason" Tottenham will survive this season, says former defender Stephen Kelly.
Spurs are joint bottom of the Premier League form table across the past six games alongside 20th-placed Wolves, and have not picked up three points in domestic competition since December.
It is form that saw head coach Thomas Frank lose his job, and has given interim boss Igor Tudor a tough task to stay away from the relegation zone they currently sit four points above.
With games coming up against Fulham, Crystal Palace and Liverpool - all of whom won over the weekend - it is tough to see where much-needed wins will come from.
"You look at the fixtures coming and you feel like they are ones they could absolutely lose," Kelly told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.
"The worrying part is the gulf in class between Spurs and Arsenal [on Sunday]. It was just enormous. You are looking at it and going 'we are so far off that side'. They were so far off Arsenal in everything – pace, power, passing – and there was just a sense of dejection.
"They need a mentality to be able to perform at home. If you are struggling in front of your own fans and you don't have the mental strength to be able to turn that around at home and get them back onside, because if you can get back to winning some games that can make a huge difference, but it just doesn't feel like that is going to change between now and the end of the season.
"I don't really want to admit it, and still feel there are teams that are really poor and won't get themselves out of it [relegation], but the only reason Spurs will be OK is that other teams will do worse. Which is not a great thing to be talking about but is probably going to be the case, but it is not looking very good at all."
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