Spurs 2-1 Middlesbrough: (match report)

Spurs 2-1 Middlesbrough: (match report)

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Yesteday afternoon Spurs extended their unbeaten run in the premier league to six matches after Mauricio Pochettino’s side defeated Middlesbrough 2-1 at the Riverside stadium. Spurs looked sharp from the offing as they searched for an early goal and after an excellent start the Lillywhites broke the deadlock after just seven minutes courtesy of Son. The goal came about after Janssen received the ball from the resulting corner as the Dutchman held the ball before passing to Son, who danced his way through the Middlesbrough defence before firing the ball into the back of the net from ten yards. Less than 15 minutes later Son continued his rich vein of form after he netted Spurs’s second of the game after the South Korea international scored an excellent solo goal. Son showed great persistence as he worked hard to get the back the ball after he was tackled, and the winger won it back as he made his way back to a more central position in the box before curling a wonderful effort which nestled in to the top right hand corner of the net. We continued to dominate the game and ten minutes before the interval Spurs almost put the game to bed, after Son crossed the ball to Eriksen the Denmark international seemed destined to score as he let fly, but his effort was blocked by George Friend. The rebound came to Sissoko who on the right side of the box fired an effort at goal however, Victor Valdes thwarted the Frenchman’s effort with a fine save.

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On the stroke of half time Dele Alli went desperately close to getting Spurs’s third of the game after the 20 year old was found by Eriksen inside the box but an off balance Alli blazed his effort over the crossbar. We continued to control the game in the second half and shortly after the hour mark Dele Alli again went close to netting Spurs’s third of the afternoon. Alli discovered space outside the area before firing an effort at goal however, Ali’s powerful effort flew narrowly over the cross bar. However, just a few minutes later the Teeside club pulled a goal back after defender Ben Gibson headed home from Stewart Downing’s whipped free kick. Eleven minutes later Middlesbrough came close to getting an equaliser through substitute Jordan Rhodes after the Scotland international got on the end of Stewart Downing’s cross as he forced a comfortable save out of Lloris. The final score was a deserved 2-1 victory for Spurs, the Lillywhites had an excellent game in North Yorkshire as they dominated the match, playing excellent free flowing football in the process. COYS

 

My man of the match: Son, who played superbly yet again as he scored a brace putting his tally to four league goals in the premier league this season.

Match facts:
– Son had 4 shots against Middlesbrough scoring two goals, Son also had a 90% passing accuracy.
– Spurs had 19 attempts on goal yesterday afternoon.
– Spurs had 59% of ball possession

Middlesbrough (4-2-3-1): Valdes; Barragan, Chambers, Gibson, Friend (c); De Roon, Clayton (Forshaw 82); Stuani, Ramirez (Traore 59), Downing; Negredo (Rhodes 59). Substitutes (not used): Guzan, Ayala, Fischer, Nsue.
Spurs (4-2-3-1): Lloris (c); Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Wanyama, Alli; Sissoko (Lamela 69), Eriksen (Nkoudou 90), Son; Janssen (Winks 86). Substitutes (not used): Vorm, Trippier, Carter-Vickers, Wimmer.
Goals: Middlesbrough – Gibson 66; Spurs – Son 7, 23.
Yellow cards: Spurs – Walker 63; Middlesbrough – Traore 87, Friend 90+6.

Spurs v Middlesbrough: (match preview)

Spurs v Middlesbrough: (match preview)

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Venue: The Riverside stadium
Date: Saturday 24th September 15:00pm
Live: Not being broadcasted in the UK, check Spurs’s official Twitter account for live updates.
Referee: Graham Scott
Head2Heads: 4-1 Spurs, 2-1 Middlesbrough, 1-1, 1-1, 2-0 Spurs.

This afternoon Spurs face Middlesbrough at the Riverside stadium as Mauricio Pochettino’s side look to extend their unbeaten run in the premier league so far this season. Fresh from their 5-0 victory over Gillingham on Wednesday, the Lillywhites side will look a lot different this afternoon with many senior squad members returning to action following them being rested for Wednesdays league cup tie at the lane. Aitor Karanka’s Middlesbrough have only won one once in their last five matches and the newly promoted side struggled against Everton last Saturday losing 3-1 at Goodison park. The Boro do have a potent attack with experienced Spanish striker Alvaro Negredo leading the line, whilst the North Yorkshire club also have the likes of Stuani, Ramírez and Downing as well as the talented defender Ben Gibson. The lads will have their work cut out today but we are undoubtedly the better side and providing we start well we should defeat Middlesbrough this afternoon. COYS

Harry Kane is ruled out through injury whilst Moussa Dembele, Eric Dier and Danny Rose are all doubts with a hamstring injury.
My predicted lineup: (4-2-3-1) Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose, Dier, Wanyama, Eriksen, Alli, Son, Janssen.

My predicted scoreline: 3-0 to Spurs courtesy of goal from Eriksen, Son and Janssen.
One to watch: Middlesbroughs talented striker Alvaro Negredo.

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Spurs 5-0 Gillingham: (match report)

Spurs 5-0 Gillingham: (match report)

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It was a glorious night at the lane on Tuesday as Mauricio Pochettino’s youthful Spurs side defeated Gillingham 5-0 in the third round of the league cup to progress to the fourth round where the Lillywhites will meet Liverpool at Anfield. It was a truly dominant performance from Spurs yesterday as they completely outclassed the league one side in every area on the field of play. We started the game well in the opening minutes and went close to taking the leading through Christian Eriksen in the 16th minute, Spurs’s captain powered a long range effort at goal which the Gills keeper Jonathan Bond thwarted with an excellent save, before being brought off through injury shortly afterwards. The lads continued to push for the opener and the team were rewarded on the half hour mark as Christian Eriksen opened the scoring with a 30 yard screamer which moved in the air as it flew past Nelson and into the back of the net. Nine minutes later Vincent Janssen went desperately close to getting his first goal for Spurs after rounding Nelson inside the area Janssen tried to convert from a tight angle. However, the strikers shot was cleared on the line by Deji Oshilaja.

The lads started the second half in style as Christian Eriksen got his second of the game three minutes after the restart to double Spurs’s lead. The goal came about following a surging run from Lamela in the midfield before finding Eriksen on the edge of the box with a perfectly weighted pass as he found his way through two Gillingham defenders before slotting the ball through the legs of Nelson and into the back of the net. Less than three minutes later Spurs got a third courtesy of Vincent Janssen’s first goal for the Lillywhites after he despatched a well taken penalty, following Kieran Trippier being brought down in the area after the right back tried to turn past Oshilaja. Spurs put the game well and truly out of sight 15 minutes later as academy graduate Josh Onomah got his first senior goal for Spurs. Onomah received a fantastic pass from Lamela on the edge of the area before tucking the ball into the bottom left hand corner of the net, the passion was clear to see in Onomah’s celebration. Erik Lamela deserved a goal for his excellent contribution to the game and the Argentine got our fifth in the 68th minute. After some excellent work from Janssen where the Dutchman outmuscled his opponent, Janssen laid the ball off to Lamela on the edge of the area and the Argentina international slotted home with a fine finish.

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Highly rated academy prospect Marcus Edwards almost scored in stoppage time following his introduction, Edwards went on a fantastic mazing run as he weaved past the Gillingham defence before powering an effort from 20 yards out that was tipped over the crossbar by Nelson. The final score Spurs 5-0 Gillingham, it was an excellent performance from Spurs as the young side impressed throughout getting an impressive victory over the Gills. Erik Lamela was my man of the match, the winger got three assists and a goal as he worked tirelessly throughout, fuelling our attack from the minute go. In addition Eriksen had a great game as he netted a brace, whilst 20 year old midfielder Harry Winks was flawless in the centre of the park. Winks was tidy, efficient and creative and demonstrated to Pochettino that he is more than ready to play senior football for Spurs.

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Spurs (4-2-3-1): Vorm; Trippier, Wimmer, Carter-Vickers, Davies (Walkes 80); Winks, Carroll; Lamela, Onomah, Eriksen (c, Nkoudou 59); Janssen (Edwards 75). Substitutes (not used): Whiteman, Vertonghen, Wanyama, Son.
Gillingham (4-5-1): Bond (Nelson 16); Jackson, Ehmer, Oshilaja, Konchesky; Emmanuel-Thomas (Wagstaff 60), Wright (c), Byrne, Dack (Knott 80), Osadebe; McDonald. Substitutes (not used): Donnelly, Pask, Oldaker, List.
Goals: Spurs – Eriksen 31, 48, Janssen 51 (pen), Onomah 66, Lamela 68.

Spurs 1-0 Sunderland: (match report)

Spurs 1-0 Sunderland: (match report)

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Spurs moved up to third in the table after a dominant 1-0 victory over Sunderland at the lane yesterday. It was a highly impressive performance from Mauricio Pochettino’s side as they recorded a hard fought victory against the black cats. Spurs started the game well and were looking sharp against a Sunderland side desperate for a point after a poor start to the season. After some good half chances early on Spurs went close on 17 minutes through Harry Kane after the striker received a cross inside the area from Son, Kane hit the ball first time from close range but Jordan Pickford pulled off a good reaction save to deny Kane. We continued to cause the Sunderland defence bother in the following minutes and constantly tested goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with numerous goal attempts. However, the highly impressive Son went desperately close to breaking the deadlock six minutes before half time, after the winger cut in from the left before firing a powerful low effort which hit the outside of the left post. Despite our control of the game throughout the first half David Moyes’s side almost stunned Spurs on the stroke of half time after having the best chance of the half, following a pass from Januzaj on the right wing former Spurs player Steven Piennar hit an effort on the edge of the six yard box which seemed destined to nestle in the bottom left hand corner of the net. However, the alert Kyle Walker got across to make an exceptional goal line clearance to keep the score level at the interval.

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Our stand out player of the first half, Son continued his excellent display into the second half as the South Korean internationals energy and high work rate troubled the Sunderland defence. Son went close to opening the lead shortly before the hour mark after Moussa Dembele passed to him on the left side of the penalty area, Son tried a powerful effort which hit the side netting. After showing great perseverance throughout the game Harry Kane’s hard work finally paid off in the 59th minute as he broke the deadlock to give Spurs a 1-0 lead. The goal came about after Kyle Walker sent in a promising cross from the right in which Alli headed down in to the direction of Kane and despite contact by Djilobodji the defender couldn’t control the ball as it came to Kane who after controlling the ball calmly despatched the ball in to the bottom right hand corner of the net. After Kane opened the scoring for Spurs it was all one way traffic for the Lillywhites as for the rest of the game they continued to create chance after chance, with the best chance coming to substitute Erik Lamela in the 87th minute. The Argentine went on a surging run down the right wing as he was free to test Pickford from just outside the area he curled an effort in the direction of the bottom left hand corner. However, Pickford made a magnificent diving save to deny Lamela, a couple of minutes later Sunderland were reduced to ten men following the dismissal of Adnan Januzaj following a second bookable offence, Spurs comfortably won the game 1-0 to move up to third in the premier league as they bounced back from Wednesdays loss against Monaco.

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The win was somewhat overshadowed by an injury picked up by Harry Kane in the second half after the striker went over on his ankle after lunging for the ball, it was a worrying sight but hopefully it won’t be as serious as originally feared. Son was undoubtedly our man of the match for a second league game in a row, Son was exceptional throughout as he worked tirelessly down the right wing, his energy and eagerness to get into space was fantastic and I really do believe that Son will flourish for Spurs this season. Goalscorer Harry Kane’s perseverance throughout was imperative as the England international netted a well worked winner, linking up well with Dele Alli for the goal. After his excellent first half goal line clearance Kyle Walker had yet another excellent game at right back and didn’t let anyone past him. It was a great win for Spurs and the lads go again this Wednesday in the EFL cup against Gillingham at the lane.

Match facts:
– Son had 90% passing accuracy and had seven shots on goal.
– Spurs recorded an exceptional 31 attempts on goal against Sunderland. yesterday.
– Spurs had 74% of Possession in yesterday’s match.

Spurs (4-2-3-1): Lloris (c); Walker, Alderweireld, Dier (Davies 77), Vertonghen; Dembele (Lamela 74), Wanyama; Sissoko, Alli, Son; Kane (Janssen 87). Substitutes (not used): Vorm, Trippier, Winks, Eriksen.
Sunderland (4-3-3): Pickford; Denayer (McNair 90+2), Djilobodji, Kone, Manquillo; Cattermole (c), Kirchhoff (Khazri 79), Ndong; Pienaar (Watmore 63), Defoe, Januzaj. Substitutes (not used): Mika, Love, O’Shea, Gooch.

Goal: Spurs – Kane 59.

Spurs v Sunderland: (match preview)

Spurs v Sunderland: (match preview)

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Venue: White Hart Lane
Date: Sunday 18th September 16:30pm
Live: Sky Sports 1
Referee: Mike Dean
Head2Heads: Spurs 4-1, Spurs 1-0, Spurs 2-1, 2-2, 5-1.

Tomorrow Mauricio Pochettino’s side are in action against Sunderland at the lane as they look to put Wednesdays defeat against Monaco behind them with victory over the Black Cats. Spurs face Sunderland at a good time with the visitors having started the season poorly and are still in search of their first win in the league in this campaign. Despite Sunderlands bad record against Spurs over recent seasons, David Moyes’s side will undoubtedly provide a tough challenge for the Lillywhites as the black cats have some talented players on their books. Notably former Spurs legend Jermain Defoe who is one of the most talented strikers in the league at the moment, in addition Patrick Van Aanholt is an excellent attacking left back who likes to get forward and score goals. David Moyes will likely have his side defending from the minute go as they’ll aim to take a point back with them, regardless of their stance the lads will have to perform tomorrow if we are to record another win in the league this season, which in doing so would take us up to fourth in the table.

Team news: Our only absentee is the injured Danny Rose, as Ben Davies will deputise at left back. Meanwhile I reckon Mousa Dembele will start in the centre of midfield, in addition I believe that Pochettino will give Moussa Sissoko his first start for the Lillywhites. The Frenchman who made a good cameo in midweek would be a good option down the right wing as he has the pace, power and skill to cause many problems for left back Van Aanholt.

My predicted lineup: (4-2-3-1) Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Dembele, Dier, Sissoko, Alli, Eriksen, Kane.

My predicted scoreline: 5-0 Spurs courtesy of a hat trick from Harry Kane, one goal from Moussa Sissoko and the other for Vincent Janssen.

One to watch: club legend Jermain Defoe who has two goals in the league this season.

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Spurs 1-2 Monaco: (match report)

Spurs 1-2 Monaco: (match report)

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Spurs kicked off their Champions league campaign with a disappointing 2-1 defeat against Monaco in front of a club record 85,000 strong crowd at Wembley stadium on Tuesday evening. It was a highly disappointing result for the Lillywhites as Monaco frustrated Pochettino’s side from the minute go, the well structured French side were incredibly solid and despite the lads best efforts we just couldn’t find the all important equaliser. We started the game encouragingly in the opening minutes and shortly before 10 minutes we almost took an early through Son, after the South Korean international latched on to a pass inside the box before unleashing a shot which was deflected away on the line by a Moncao defender. However, just six minutes later the Ligue 1 side stunned the Lillywhites by taking the lead through Bernardo Silva. The Portuguese winger went on a darting run before cutting inside Vertonghen and firing the ball past Lloris and into the top left hand corner of the net. Lamela almost made an instant reply for Spurs two minutes later after the Argentine struck a fine effort from the edge of the box which was heading for the bottom left hand corner of the net, though Danijel Subasic denied Lamela with a good save.

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The crowd were shocked on the half hour mark as Monaco doubled their lead through substitute Thomas Lemar, after the unmarked youngster got on to the rebound in the area following a save from Lloris and the Frenchman fired the ball superbly into the top of the net to double the visitors advantage. Our effort and attacking prowess finally paid off as in stoppage of the first half the Lillywhites got a goal back through Toby Alderweireld. Following the resulting corner from Lamela, Alderweireld rose high to plant a powerful header into the back of the net to give us great hope at the interval. The lads started the second half well and went close to getting level on the 48th minute after Dele Alli hit a testing effort from outside the box but Subasic tipped Alli’s powerful effort over the crossbar. In the minutes that followed the lads just couldn’t get past a stubborn Monaco side and despite everything Spurs threw at them, the French side continually found a way to deny us. Of all the chances Spurs had in the second half their best of all came to Harry Kane in the 79th minute. Following some good work from Janssen, the Dutchman set up Kane who inside the box seemed destined to get the equaliser but Kane powered his shot straight in to the arms of Subasic It was a disappointing end to a historic night, I believe that playing at Wembley affected our performance and style of play. Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle who was on ITV on Thursday spoke of the difficulty that Spurs face in containing their opponents in regards to their high pressing style of play. Despite the result I am still confident that we will adjust to the 90,000 capacity stadium and I also believe that we will top the group. Pochettino’s lads go again on Sunday as they face Sunderland at the Lane.

Spurs (4-2-3-1): Lloris (c); Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier (Sissoko 81), Alli; Lamela (Janssen 71), Eriksen, Son (Dembele 46); Kane. Substitutes (not used): Vorm, Trippier, Carter-Vickers, Wanyama.
Monaco (4-2-3-1): Subasic; Raggi, Glik, Jemerson, Sidibe; Bakayoko, Fabinho; Dirar (Lemar 5), Moutinho, Silva; Falcao (c, Germain 81). Substitutes (not used): De Sanctis, Traore, Jean, Diallo, Toure.

Goals: Spurs – Alderweireld 45; Monaco – Silva 15, Lemar 31.
Yellow cards: Spurs – Kane; Monaco – Glik, Fabinho.

Spurs v Monaco: (match preview)

Spurs v Monaco: (match preview)

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Venue: Wembley stadium
Date: Wednesday 14th September 19:45pm
Live: BT Sport 3
Head2Heads: 4-1 Spurs, 1-1, 5-2 Monaco (friendly)
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (ITA)

It’s been five seasons since Spurs were last involved in the UEFA champions league but tomorrow under Mauricio Pochettino, the Lillywhites will face AS Monaco at Wembley stadium in their first group game of the campaign. We face a Monaco side that has much improved following our last encounter with the French club in last seasons UEFA Europa league where we comfortably defeated them 4-1 at the lane. However, this time round things are different, Les Rouges et Blancs are a stronger side and have started the season well having won five of their last six games in all competitions. Needless to say the Lillywhites task will be much tougher than last time round. Monaco have a mixture of experienced players of top class pedigree as well as a host of younger talents within their side such as pacy Portuguese winger Bernardo Silva. The Ligue 1 side have a strong defence, following the signing of tenacious central defender Kamil Glik from Torino they have not conceded few goals so far this season and will be hard to break down especially if they sit back and go for the draw. Despite Leonardo Jardim’s sides quality, we are the better side and I expect us to defeat the Ligue 1 side, as I strongly believe our quality will shine through in front of a roaring 80,000 plus crowd under the lights at Wembley stadium with a sea of Lillywhite shirts present. COYS⚽️

Team news: Danny Rose is our only absentee, the left back who picked up a hamstring problem on international duty is close to returning but will not feature tomorrow. Meanwhile, Moussa Dembele is in contention to start tomorrow’s game following a six game domestic ban but I reckon Pochettino will favour Victor Wanyama for tomorrow’s match as the Belgian international is lacking in game time, but the highly influential Dembele will undoubtedly return very soon to the centre of midfield, possibly against Sunderland on Sunday.
My predicted lineup: (4-2-3-1) Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Wanyama, Lamela, Alli, Eriksen, Kane.

My predicted scoreline: 3-1 to Spurs courtesy of goals from Jan Vertonghen and Harry Kane x2.

One to watch: Radamel Falcao, the experienced 30 year old is a prolific and world class striker and despite his injury problems the Colombian international will pose a real threat in front of goal.

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Spurs v Stoke: (match preview)

Spurs v Stoke: (match preview)

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Venue: Bet365 stadium
Date: Saturday 10th August 15:00pm
Head2Heads: 4-0 Spurs, 2-2, 3-0 Stoke, 2-1 Stoke, 1-0 Spurs
Referee: Anthony Taylor

Spurs return to action tomorrow afternoon following a two week international break, as Maurico Pochettino’s side face Stoke City at the Bet365 stadium. After picking up five points from three league games so far this season, the lillywhites will be eager to win this encounter against the potters with the lads having one of their best performances against Mark Hughes ‘s side last season. Following the arrival of three players on transfer deadline day, we now have the depth that we need to challenge for the league title for a second consecutive season. The potters haven’t started the season well having picked up only one point from their first three league matches, yet their talented attack including new signing Wilfried Bony will make them a danger throughout. Despite our poor form against Stoke in recent seasons I still believe that our lads will defeat them tomorrow and taking an early lead could prove imperative. One of stokes most important players Switzerland international Xherdan Shaqiri is ruled out off tomorrow’s game through injury.

Team news: Hugo Lloris has recovered well from his injury and will lead us out tomorrow. However, Danny Rose is ruled out due to a hamstring injury, Ben Davies will likely deputise. Meanwhile, Mousa Dembele is serving his sixth and final suspension of his six game ban tomorrow.

My predicted lineup: (4-2-3-1) Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Wanyama, Dier, Son, Alli, Eriksen, Kane.

My predicted scoreline: 2-0 spurs courtesy of goals from Eriksen and Kane.

One to watch: Stokes new signing, striker Wilfried Bony.

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Thursday’s international report:

Thursday’s international report:

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Son Heung-Min: Son played the whole of South Koreas World Cup qualifier against China earlier today as South Korea won the game 3-2.

Josh Onomah and Kyle Walker-Peters: Both Josh Onomah and Kyle Walker-Peters came on as substitutes in the second half on England under 20’s behind closed doors friendly against Brazil at St Georges park earlier today.

Pau Lopez: our new signing Pau Lopez was an unused subsistute in Spain under 21’s 6-0 victory over San Marino in a Euro under 21’s qualifier this afternoon.

Jaden Brown and Jon Dinzeyi: Spurs under 18 defender Jaden Brown came on as an 89th minute substitute for England under 18’s this evening in their 2-1 win over Italy in their first game of a mini tournament. First year scholar Jon Dinzeyi was an unused substitute.

Toby Alderweireld, Mousa Dembele and Jan Vertonghen: Our centre backs Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen played the entirety of Belgium’s 2-0 friendly defeat against Spain this evening. Whilst Mousa Dembele came on as a second half substitute.

Moussa Sissoko: Our new club record signing Moussa Sissoko featured in France’s 3-1 victory over Italy this evening in an international friendly, Sissoko came on in the 63rd minute.

Vincent Janssen: Vincent Janssen played the entirety of the Netherlands 2-1 friendly defeat to Greece this evening. However, Janssen smartly set up Georginio Wijnaldum’s goal that put the Dutch ahead.

A fantastic deadline day for spurs:

A fantastic deadline day for spurs:

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Yesterday saw our club sign three players in a thrilling transfer deadline day which included a club record fee for the signing of Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle united for a fee of £30 million pounds. We also finally secured the signing of Marseille winger Georges-Kevin N’Koudou as well as the signing of Spain under 21 goalkeeper Pau Lopez on a seasons long loan from Espanyol. Daniel Levy, Mauricio Pochettino and our scouting network have done a brilliant job in this window as they have recruited the types of players that we needed. At the start of the window it was evident that we needed to sign a striker, at least one midfielder and a pacey forward and the Tottenham Hotspur hierarchy have all recruited these players and in doing so have made it possible for us to have the depth and the talent to potentially have an ever greater season than the last. In addition yesterday saw two of our talented youngsters go out on loan as Luke McGee and Nathan Oduwa both joined league one side Peterborough on loan until January.

Transfers in:
– Victor Wanyama from Southampton
– Vincent Janssen from AZ Alkmaar
– Juan Pablo Gonzalez Velasco from Brentford
– Georges-Kevin N’Koudou from Marseille
– Pau Lopez on a season long loan from Espanyol
– Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle

Transfers out:
– Christopher Paul (released) joined QPR
– Emmanuel Sonupe (released) joined Northampton
– Armani Daly (released) free agent
– Charlie Hayford (released) joined Sheffield Wednesday
– Grant Ward to Ipswich
– Alex Pritchard to Norwich
– Dominic Ball to Rotherham
– DeAndre Yedlin to Newcastle
– Nacer Chadli to West Brom
– Ryan Mason to Hull