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Tottenham Hotspurs Football Newsletter

For the third Premier League home match in a row, there were boos from the Spurs fans at full-time.

A miserable performance in defeat to Bournemouth was followed by Frank’s side scraping a point against Wolves, and now they have lost to Villa.

Spurs have won three of their last 18 Premier League matches at home, beating only Southampton, Burnley and Manchester United since November last year. It is a shocking run and the kind no successful team go on.

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Danso’s long throws got the crowd on their feet

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Frank spoke in his pre-match press conference of the need for his players to excite fans and the supporters to rally the team, but neither particularly happened here.

Spurs failed to kick on after taking an early lead and were never truly in control. The atmosphere picked up in spells, particularly in the second half when a long throw from Kevin Danso sparked chaos in the box. Spurs had a couple of chances in quick succession but both the noise and the pressure was short-lived.

Next up at home in the league are Chelsea and then it’s United. Frank needs quick answers.

Defensive depth a concern

This was the start of a run of seven matches in 22 days for Spurs and already there have to be concerns over the depth in defence.

Destiny Udogie missed the game with a knee issue he picked up on international, while Ben Davies was also not in the squad after he was forced off when playing for Wales against Belgium.

The problems then grew even before the whistle was blown here. Cristian Romero picked up an injury in the warm-up and Kevin Danso had to step into the starting lineup to replace him.



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