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Lineup played 2 teams: – Tottenham (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Doherty, Alderweireld, Dier, Reguilon; Sissoko, Hojbjerg; Lamela (Bale 70 ‘), Ndombele (Lo Celso 64’), Son (Davies 85 ‘); Kane. – Brighton (3-4-2-1): Sánchez; Webster, Veltman, Burn; Lamptey (Mac Allister 79 ‘), White, Bissouma, March (Bernardo 65’); Gross, Lallana; Trossard (Welbeck 74 ‘). – Objective: Harry Kane 13 ‘from a penalty, Gareth Bale 73’ (Tottenham); Tariq Lamptey 56 ‘(Brighton) |
This roster and a positive mindset shift compared to the attitude of going into defeat to Royal Antwerp, helped Tottenham to quickly control the game and create an advantage over Brighton.
In the 13th minute, Tottenham’s pressure was effective when Harry Kane made Adam Lallana illegally block in the penalty area, for which the Spurs were awarded a penalty and the English forward successfully executed an 11-meter kick to help the team. . Specific home advantage 1-0 advantage.
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After the goal, Tottenham controlled the game, but Brighton early in the second half suddenly had a controversial 1-1 draw when Tariq Lamptey scored with the assistance of Pascal Gross. Hojbjerg was previously fouled by Solly March (Brighton) in the situation that led to the attack, but the referee considered that the VAR ignored him.
This shocking goal made Tottenham lose the lead, and it was easy to repeat the reverse situation. Coach Mourinho therefore had to make changes to refresh the attack when he decided to launch Gareth Bale to replace Erik Lamela with the former Lo Celso, replacing Ndombele.
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Thanks to that, Tottenham’s attack was sustained again, and just 3 minutes after entering the field, Gareth Bale scored quickly for Spurs when he headed a beautiful cross from Reguilon to help the home team. 2-1 lead in the 73rd minute.
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