Jamie Carragher tears into the Tottenham star who is 'always blaming someone else' after making another error against Nottingham Forest
Jamie Carragher ripped into Tottenham keeper Guglielmo Vicario after they were hammered 3-0 by Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
It was another dismal day for Thomas Frank 's side to ramp up the pressure on the Dane following a poor performance at the City Ground.
Callum Hudson-Odoi scored twice and Ibrahim Sangare also netted, but Tottenham's wounds were partly self-inflicted when they gave Forest the lead after 28 minutes.
After Cristian Romero had passed the ball back to Vicario, the Italian dallied, before he played a risky pass to Archie Gray on the edge of Spurs' penalty area.
Sangare tackled Gray though, and unselfishly squared for Hudson-Odoi to tap home in what was a defensive disaster for the visitors.
As Forest's players celebrated, Vicario was seen throwing his arms up in the air towards Gray, who looked devastated at his mistake.
Jamie Carragher has slammed Guglielmo Vicario after Tottenham lost to Nottingham Forest

Carragher said the Italian was at fault for Forest's opener and is 'always blaming someone else'

And, speaking on Sky Sports' Extra Time show, Carragher was not impressed with Vicario in multiple ways.
'It's not just a keeper playing out,' he began. 'It's a keeper on his weak foot. Typical Vicario, he is always blaming someone else.
'Every time I see a goal go in, he throws his arms at someone else. He seems to do it a lot, and he did it again today.
'We can talk about young Archie Gray in midfield, but I'm putting this on the goalkeeper.
'Archie Gray could do a lot better, of course, he could, but what the lad does initially is he is trying to help someone who doesn't actually need help.
'The goalkeeper doesn't actually need any help because the ball should go out wide to his player. I don't know what the problem is. There is no real pressure on it.'
Vicario has come under fire this season after being guilty of a few errors - and he was even booed by Tottenham supporters last month following a mistake he made in their defeat by Fulham.
However, the Italian is actually outperforming his expected goals against by 2.3, which suggests that Frank's side would be worse off without him.
Carragher's criticism came after Archie Gray was dispossessed from Vicario's risky pass and Callum Hudson-Odoi opened the scoring for Forest

Spurs midfielder Gray, 19, looked devastated at his mistake on what was a bad day for his side

Nevertheless, Carragher continued to lambast Vicario's decision-making on Sunday.
He continued: 'But what Vicario does instead of passing with his right foot to Van de Ven on his left foot, he then takes the ball on his left foot and tries to play a little dinky pass here.
'The point I am trying to make about being on your weak foot as a goalkeeper is, there is a reason you're in goal for one - you are probably not going to be amazing with your feet - but on your weak foot you are trying to be intricate and trying to pass it to a certain player's foot.
'Archie Gray can play with both feet, but he is predominantly right-footed - (and) he plays it to his left foot.
'Could his (Gray's) control be slightly better? Of course it could, but for me that is on the goalkeeper. It's a horrible ball to deal with. Credit for the pressing, you think of Sean Dyche, you think of Nottingham Forest getting after the opposition players, and they do really well.
'But talking about the left foot pass. It's not a great pass, it's bobbled in because it's on his weak foot, so that bobbling bouncing pass into Gray, on his weak foot as well - yes, control should be a little bit tighter - but even if his control was right, Sangare would still be on top of him.
'I'm laying all the blame on the goalkeeper, I am.'
The defeat left Spurs in 11th place, and they have now won just one of their last seven Premier League games.