![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Our attackers were not up to scratch, especially Jordan Ayew and Eberechi Eze. Glenn: All in all, a relatively even game. Kane took his chance at a critical time just before the break, so Palace continually trying to play catch up, but we need an out-and-out goalscorer. Gavin: Disappointing to lose, especially when we had chances in the second half to equalise. Graham: Just about did enough to deserve the three points, but once again Harry Kane has been the difference. ![]() This demonstrates that managers whose primary demand on players is that they don’t lose games, are not the kind Spurs need. With a manager who asks players to risk winning games, we look like a team again. This has been lazy criticism missing the key point. Simon: Much blame has been heaped on Spurs’ players recently. Defenders are actually making tackles, instead of just standing there as the opposition launch an attack. Noam: Probably our best defensive display of the season. It was particularly noticeable that they were able to see the game out without the usual panic. Still lacking the creative spark from midfield, but there was a more professional look about the team. Much more solid defensively - Cristian Romero was outstanding and composed. John: A definite improvement on the recent performances, with the welcome absence of farcical mistakes. We asked for your views on Saturday's Premier League game between Tottenham and Crystal Palace. ![]()
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