Match Report: Spurs 2 the Cottagers 0 – 9 games undefeated under Ange in the League.
Match Report: Spurs 2 the Cottagers 0 – 9 games undefeated under Ange in the League.
Great result, which I
predicted spot on… to be fair, the first time this season, I got the correct
score right… I even got congratulated by the people sitting next to me… Yes, I
know, it’s sad. Let's hope I get it right for the game against Palace this
Friday.
Even though I
predicted the score, I expected something better from Fulham. We were all over
them in the first half and could have gotten a handful of goals. In the second
half, we gave them some room to come at us, but in the end, it was us that got
the points, thus enabling a rise up the league table; 2 points above City and
the Gooners (who are both on 21 pts), then we’ve got the moaning Kloppers,
followed by Villa and Newcastle. It was the best run – ever – by any team in
the Premier League since its formation. That is from the beginning of the
season… 9 games undefeated. But it isn’t going to get any easier… we are all
expecting that first defeat… but when?
It was an early drive
for Mel and me… We got to the stadium at 3.40 pm, popped into the Spurs shop,
had coffee and then queued up. Doors opened at 5 p.m. Then, we went straight to
our booth with Janet to chat and discuss the game ahead.
Before the game, we
stood in respect to those who died in the Middle East – on both sides of the
conflict. Even though there was a warning not to bring any flags, I did see a
couple of Israeli flags (but was that to do with showing support for Israel or
for the club's Jewish roots?).
To the game and our
return to the top of the Premier League as goals from Son and James Maddison
comfortably saw off Fulham. We had previously dropped points this season in
London derbies - against Arsenic Gooners and Brentford - but we were always in
control against a limited Fulham side.
Son curled in an
excellent goal in the 36th minute after Calvin Bassey's poor pass was cut out
by Micky van de Ven. Maddison doubled the lead in the second half with an
almost identical goal, as another Bassey pass was cut out, and Maddison was
teed up by Son to slot home confidently.
For their part,
Fulham went closest when Joao Palhinha forced Guglielmo Vicario into an
impressive stop with a header from a corner.
I know it has been
said many times, but we’ve made an impressive start to life under Ange
Postecoglou, and we began the game with the air of a team on a mission.
As for Richarlison,
who was heavily criticised, curled a shot wide when he should have done better
after Dejan Kulusevski set him up, but Son soon curled in the opener for his
seventh goal of the season.
We could have made it
2-0 before half-time, but Kulusevski's effort was blocked from close range
after some excellent play involving Maddison, Son and Destiny Udogie.
Credit to the
Cottagers, as they sometimes caused us problems on the counterattack but could
not make us pay before Maddison’s goal secured our win to move us two points
clear of City at the top of the league.
Thoughts…
Full credit to Son,
as he continued to fill the goal void left by Kane and scored his seventh goal
of the season in another brilliant performance in the centre of our attack. Not
only has he filled the void left by Kane, but he also took on the armband,
played the central striking position, and looks at home with Kulusevski and
Maddison for support.
Maddison…
As for Maddison, he
looked a perfect fit since he arrived in the summer, and his goal against
Fulham was surprisingly the first he had scored at our stadium. All evening, he
barely put a foot wrong, and his passing range started so many of our attacks.
Glancing through the
programme at half-time, I read that Postecoglou said, "It was too
early in the season to look at the table, but it will not be too many weeks
before some supporters start to believe they are genuine title contenders.”
And if we keep winning and get to Christmas fully intact, then anything is
possible.
At halftime of the
game, a tribute was paid to Sir Bobby Charlton. After the game, still in a full
vocal mood, we made our way to the car, drove through London, then M25,
followed by the M4, detours and home.
I arrived home at
half past midnight, while Mel took another hour to reach Liz and home.
Another successful
Spurs Day/ evening. Next up; Palace away.
COYS!
Glenn
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