Tottenham Hotspur won her fourth win of the season in the GTech Community Stadium in the GTech Community Stadium in the GTech Community Stadium 2-0 against Brentford.
For the wrong reason, visitors have recently been in the headlines and fell in the Premier League table in the middle of a miserable form, which was caused by a stunning number of injuries for important players.
Spurs’ aggressive style of play under Poseteclou has also led to self -inflicted wounds, but they were far more controlled against Brentford, who had the fifth best home record into the game.
Vitaly Janelt’s own goal in the first half turned out to be a difference, whereby the result was to go in bed at close range of Pape Matar Sarr’s and the finish.
How the game unfolds
The feeling before the game was that Brentford and Tottenham would walk each other with hammer and tongue, with shaft delivering the ultimate spectacle according to wave of the attack.
Instead, a fairly shabby affair occurred in a sun-drenched West London, although both Thomas Frank and Posetecoglou are positive about what they saw from losing weight.
Kevin Schade looked lively in the opening exchanges for Brentford and created a few half chances, but the hosts held some good defense against Pedro Porro and Archie Gray. At the other end, Dejan Kulusevski had the first insight into the gate for the visitors, but his efforts after he appeared from Mikey Moore was well blocked by Nathan Collins.
Tiv minutes later, Tottenham had the breakthrough in a shabby way. The devil-whipped corner from Son Heung-Min fell under the latte of the replacement goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson, which was packed by Yves Bissoumera. It led to the ball against Vitaly Janelt, the biscuit marked while not even looking at the ball, and in the back of the network.
Brentford increased the intensity after the half -time interval and pushed Tottenham back into her own half, and Wissa had a great chance to achieve the results. But the Nottingham Forest-Linked striker could not turn Mikkel Damsgaard’s house after Schade’s flashing header changed the ball’s trajectory.
The replacement of Lucas Bergvall came close to Spurs and only shot away from the long post, while Kulusevski had better if Valdimarsson went back to the goal from Valdimarsson from an angle.
Djed Spence then cleared the line excellently, as Fabio Carvalho, another replacement, tried an overhead step from a long throw in the box, and a minute later sealed the points. Sarr wrote on the counter and collected a delicious defense through the son’s passport, and he first climbed into the back of the network to shoot spores over West Ham to achieve the 14th place.
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Brentford does not want to sell Bryan Mbumo’s valuable assets, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to see how Thomas Frank’s side will keep it away from the clutches of a so -called “larger club”.
The 25-year-old can play over the front everywhere and impresses the most impressed when he turns right from the right and has enormous skills with the ball on both foot. The couple appreciated with their pace, intelligent runs and serenity, and they can conveniently imagine that he is wearing an arsenal or Liverpool shirt.
On this occasion, Spurs treated Mbumo well and restricted his place to harm the same impressive Yoane Wissa, but it was another display that suggests that they could end the season.
Spurs were not best in the liquid, but there was always an element of calm serenity in Dejan Kulusevski.
The Swede was wonderfully owned and showed his quick feet and his ability to shoot and protect the ball with his body, and he got into some really dangerous positions. The lack of gate threat from elsewhere may have highlighted him even more, but it cannot be denied that the 24-year-old is currently the most important player in the club.
Lose him because of injury or suspension and you wonder if the adhesive that holds this patched team together would completely dissolve.
It was 1,016 days since Tottenham had last played a Premier League game that was 0-0 against Brentford.
And with the way Poseteclou further prepares and refuses to reduce its high backline principles, it is difficult to imagine where her next goalless draw comes from. This should not point out the defense of Spurs by saying that they look like they would admit all the time, but also an allusion to how dangerous they can be in the future.
Yes, you lost the superstar who is Harry Kane, and yes, son Heung-Min is not the strength he was once. But with the South Korean, Dejan Kulusevski and the aspiring talents of Mikey Moore and Lucas Bergvall (who dismantle the injured Dominic Solanke), Spurs can be able to achieve someone, even if they play well below their best.
Brentford gave them the lead to continue the series, and in truth, the visitors were quite poor despite the last goal line in the last third. You should not need such a generosity so that the goal can be continued -and if you stop to achieve for some reason, this dangerously high defense, which is really not pressed, is a good bet for wobbling.
Before Tottenham’s visit, Brentford had scored 29 goals in 12 home games – the most of each Premier League team in front of their own followers.
For some, this may seem like a miraculous achievement if Ivan Toney was sold to Saudi Arabia in summer, but it will be no surprise for those who watch the bees week after week. Brentford, who is always looking for her opponents, works incredibly hard in and out of possession and tries to stretch the game on every opportunity.
In Wissa you have one of the willing runners of the channel in the division, and in Mbumo and Mikkel Damsgaard you have players who have the ability to create something out of nowhere. The chances were not fat and fast on this occasion, but Brentford’s reaction to the decline was exactly what they would expect from Frank’s charges.
The aggressive press of Brentford – Damsgaard, Christian Norgaard and a combination of Vitaly Janelt and Mathias Jensen, who won the proverbial midfield in this sense were worth a share in the prey.
Nevertheless, it shouldn’t be for Brentford who saw Sarr after a great pass from Spurs Captain Son Heung-Min after a great pass from Spurs Captain Son Heung-Min sliding home.