Tottenham Hotspur F.C. might never win a trophy or can they change its way?

Attack minded style of football Ange lives and dies by
Fans had mixed feelings about Ange when Daniel Levy brought him on board after an unsatisfactory end with coveted Conte (Conte’s Italian side now runs for first place in the Italian Serie A).
The doubt about Ange quickly faded in his first season when his side played dominant football—pressuring the opposition constantly and aggressively. They never let up and played an up-tempo offense that required playing the game on the opposing half. The fans fell in love, and the team returned to the Europa Cup the following season. They were just shy of returning to the Champions League, but Spur’s future looked as bright as ever. Perhaps the fans expected a return to the magical run under Pochettino.
All that changed the following season arrived. Spurs signed several new young players. Although rebuilding, the expectation was for Spurs to compete for the Champions League spot. All that is gone now as December whines down, and Spurs are now a mid-table (at best) team in the Premier League. They don’t look particularly great in the Europa League, and winning the Carabao Cup is the only hope to come out of the 24-25 season. But what caused the Spurs to decline so badly this season?