Match report: Brentford 2 Spurs 2 all positive so far… but still more to do…
Match report: Brentford 2 Spurs 2 all positive so far… but still more to do…
The
first game of the season started life without Kane, and we ended up with a healthy
draw… of course, if Kane had been with us, I have no doubt that we would have
won and won comfortably, but, alas… he wasn't. We start a new era with the
smell of Oz in our nostrils. An entertaining draw against Brentford on the
opening weekend of the Premier League season seemed to have left the Spurs fans
happy. After the game, the manager and players came to our side and got a good
round of applause. Thinks to come?
It was a lovely, warm day in Brentford. It started off with a meal in a nearby restaurant and a brisk walk to the ground. Once in, we met Tottenham friends and then found our seats (that is Mel and I).
With
a mixture of new players and old, we fought an impressive battle (impressive in
the sense that we embarked on a new journey with a new manager, a changed team -
in parts - with a new formation thrown in).
Brentford
began the game without their rabbit's foot, Ivan Toney; nevertheless, they had
taken the lead through Yoane Wissa after Bryan Mbeumo's penalty cancelled Romero's
opener.
We
have failed to win on our three visits to the Gtech Community Stadium, where a
water supply issue delayed kick-off by six minutes. When play did begin, Romero
opened the scoring with a guided header from debutant James Maddison's fierce
free-kick. Romero's goal proved his final act as he was injured in a head clash
with a Brentford player. He was replaced on the orders of Postecoglou for precautionary
measures.
Brentford
recovered and won a spot-kick when our captain Son brought down Mathias Jensen
for Mbuemo to convert and stretch his goalscoring run to four consecutive
top-flight games.
Wissa
was then the beneficiary of Rico Henry's surge down the left-hand side before
side-footing past Guglielmo Vicario via a deflection off the boot of Micky van
de Ven to dampen things. Two-one to Brentford.
Royal
made it 2-2.
Thoughts…
Royal
turned his fortunes around last season after joining the club and having a
bumpy start. This season he scored the pick of the goals at the beginning of this
season with a guided finish in the fifth minute of 11 added on at the end of a
thrilling first half.
Kane
leaves the Premier League as our all-time top scorer with 280 goals in 435
appearances. Which means he leaves behind big boots to fill. Richarlison looks
set to try and answer Postecoglou's call for goals. Unfortunately, Richarlison
did very little to ease our concerns as he cut a lonely figure. In a quiet
first half, he only touched the ball 16 times. Romero was the only Spurs
outfield player to touch the ball fewer times (10) before being taken off in
the 14th minute because of a possible head injury.
Maddison…
His
big arrival from Leicester was a big coup for us, he tried to roll the ball
through early on, but Richarlison was muscled out of the way and unable to
cause a threat. The same combination linked up in the second half, but this
time Richarlison snatched at the shot and fired straight at Mark Flekken in
goal.
Ever
since Richarlison came to the club, he has looked iffy upfront; however, it might
be because of a new system that is making him suspect, but time will tell whether
he is up to being a permanent replacement for Kane.
Player
ratings
Brentford: Flekken (7); Hickey (6), Collins (6), Pinnock (6), Ajer (6), Henry (7); Janelt (6), Norgaard (6), Jensen (6); Wissa (7), Mbeumo (7).
Subs: Damsgaard (6), Schade (6), Baptiste (6), Roerslev (6)
Tottenham:
Vicario (7); Royal (8); Van de Ven (7), Romero (7), Udogie (6); Bissouma (9),
Skipp (7); Kulusevski (7), Maddison (9), Son (6); Richarlison (4).
Subs:
Sanchez (7), Sarr (7), Perisic (6).
Player
of the match: Yves Bissouma.
Overall
I thought it was a work in progress… teammates must learn more about each other
and, in the process, get tighter together.
Ange
must decide whether to stay with the Brazilian or spend some of Kane's money on
another striker. We still have until the 1st of September to bring in
other players.
I
am happy with what I saw at Brentford; we can only improve. Whether we finish
in the top four is a stretch, but a trophy is possible. Personally, I think we
will end outside the top six. I think Ange is the right person for Tottenham,
in his style, and he seems to complement the club's history of exciting attacking
football.
Next
match: Manchester United at home.
Up
the Spurs! Glenn
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