Brentford 0 – 2 Tottenham
Tottenham fought a 2-0 victory in Brentford to finish a losing series of four games in the Premier League and up to 14 to 14.
It was far from beautiful, with Ange Postecoglou’s side profited from the messy goal of Vitalija Janelt, then dropped deep in the second half to distract the barracks of Križev from their hosts before Pope Sarr ran to Heung-Din’s passage to seal the victory on the counter.
But after such a poor driving in the league, the Spurs team affected by the injury will go back to the northern London, pleased to take three points and go to his all important semi -final leg Carabao Cup in Liverpool on Thursday in a positive mood.
Postecoglou seemed to be prioritized by this cup, leaving Micky van de Ven from his team on Sunday – and his Spurs side will probably be invited to defend himself even more at Anfield. They did well in GTECH, however, a largely limiting Brentford in half a chance – although Yoane Wissa was supposed to turn from close range when he switched the ball over the bar.
Brentford’s fort has been won more than usual in recent weeks – now they are useless in six at home in all competitions – and Thomas Frank will remain thinking about how his side failed to make long spells in the last third issue of Spurs. Thirty -seven crosses, 48 touches in the box, and 2.29xg counting nothing.
Ultimately, they were canceled by the defensive set, however, with the goalkeeper of Iceland, Hakon Valdimarsson, who began his first Premier League instead of the injured Mark Flekken, full of his son hit the dangerous cross. Heavenly sports’ Jamie Carragher marked the “Wardening of Positioning” Disaster Recipe “and scored bees before rubbing salt in wounds.
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