Spurs half time ratings vs Brentford – Mistakes continue to prove to be costly
Here’s how we rated the Tottenham Hotspur players following the opening forty-five minutes of action against Brentord in today’s Premier League opener in West London. Ange Postecoglou’s side head into the break currently level at 2-2 after an action-packed first half at the Gtech Community Stadium. Guglielmo Vicario: A nervy start from the debutant with […]
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Here’s how we rated the Tottenham Hotspur players following the opening forty-five minutes of action against Brentord in today’s Premier League opener in West London.
Ange Postecoglou’s side head into the break currently level at 2-2 after an action-packed first half at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Guglielmo Vicario: A nervy start from the debutant with a couple of borderline loose passes which could have caused problems. Made his first save on 15 minutes. Booked for his attempts to delay Mbuemo’s penalty but eventually got sent the wrong way. 6.
Emerson Royal: Has been tucking in centrally on occasions as more of an inverted full-back. His poor touch nearly led to a second goal for Brentford, but was bailed out by Sanchez. Potentially could have had a shot on goal but decided to square it to so. Too easily beaten in the build-up to Wissa’s goal but made up for it when he found the bottom corner of the net with a brilliant shot in additional time. Has struggled with Henry’s pace. 6.
Cristian Romero: The joint vice-captain opened the scoring with a brilliant header – which proved to be his last involvement after he was taken off due to his earlier head knock. 6.
Micky van de Ven: The Dutchman has looked composed at the back. Unfortunate to toe the ball into his own net. 6.
Destiny Udogie: Did well to cover to take the ball off the toe of the Brentford player to deny a clear shot on goal. 7.
Oliver Skipp: Preferred over Sarr, aside from winning the ball back on the halfway line five minutes before the break, has done little to influence matters. Booked. 5.
Yves Bissouma: Playing as the deeper of the midfield pairing, has looked to get things moving. 6.
James Maddison: Has often lead the line with Tottenham’s high press on Brentford’s defence. Whipped a brilliant-free kick into the box for Romero’s goal. Also booked for protesting. 7.
Dejan Kulusevski: Has had a decent amount of touches, but has been unable to impact the goal. 5.
Richarlison: Had barely touched the ball. 5.
Heung-min Son: Wearing the captain’s armband and conceded a penalty after 23 minutes when he caught the ankle of Hickey. With a better first touch, he could have had a shot on goal from Royal’s pass. Looks isolated out wide. Lashed a shot off target in additional time. 5.
Davinson Sanchez: Can count himself lucky when he switched off for a second which nearly led to a Brentford goal. Did brilliantly well after Royal’s error gifted the opposition a chance on goal and tracked back to block the shot. Booked for a heavy challenge and moments later another lapse of concentration gave Wissa the space to score. 5.
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