
Familiar failings from Tottenham, proof that a change of management can never immediately cure previous ills. There is, though, a fighting spirit within Thomas Frank’s new Spurs, whereas last season in the Premier League, there was rarely much beyond surrender.
Brighton scored two fine first-half goals, Yankuba Minteh’s solo mission followed by an opportunistic long-range strike from Yasin Ayari, in a 45 minutes where Tottenham dominated possession but repeatedly left the door open. Richarlison’s goal before half-time set up a second-half comeback completed by Jan Paul van Hecke’s own goal.
Continue reading…Familiar failings from Tottenham, proof that a change of management can never immediately cure previous ills. There is, though, a fighting spirit within Thomas Frank’s new Spurs, whereas last season in the Premier League, there was rarely much beyond surrender.Brighton scored two fine first-half goals, Yankuba Minteh’s solo mission followed by an opportunistic long-range strike from Yasin Ayari, in a 45 minutes where Tottenham dominated possession but repeatedly left the door open. Richarlison’s goal before half-time set up a second-half comeback completed by Jan Paul van Hecke’s own goal. Continue reading…




