Tottenham Hotspur showed off their resilience and unity as they return from a two-goal deficit with Brighton and Hove Albion on the South Coast of the Premier League.
However, the flaws in the residual defense of last season had previously permeated. Yangkaba Minte and Yasin Ayali led the hosts 2-0 in the first half, leading 2-0 against the run of play.
Thomas Frank was pleased with his team’s performance despite the stock being spoiled.
Spurs ‘Best Performers vs Brighton
Richarrison halved Tottenham’s deficit just before the interval in order to restore hope. That hope was captured and guided in the second half, and Jan Paul Van Hecke had bundled himself into his goals at the later stages to restore equality among visitors.
At the heart of both goals was Mohamed Kudos, who was a threat throughout the contest. Signed by West Ham United for £55 million in the summer, he is an ongoing job, but he is blessed with such quality, and the same can be said for the nifty playmaker Xavi Simons.
Kudus is constantly on the side of over 90 Seagulls, attempting 12 dribblings, winning a total of eight duels, as outlined on the data-driven site Sofascore.
He could be more accurate with his offensive play, even if he supports Richarrison’s goals, but what is the risk Frank has with this electric-paced winger?
Certainly, Wilson O’Dobert is a fast-efficient winger, but so far, his performance has shaped him into this year’s version of Brennan Johnson, so it’s not going well for him.
Frank must drop Wilson O’Dobert soon
Johnson scored 18 goals for Tottenham in all competitions last season, and the end was extremely important, but he worked hard for most of the year and was looking for a large segment of the campaign. Odbert may be taking that unwanted vacancy on Frank’s team.
In fact, Kudus may have fired on all cylinders after his cross-crossing summer, but while he may have been hoping to kick on after the injured maiden year at Tottenham, the same cannot be said about Odobert, who has so far not been in the way of a true promise.
Football.London, worthy of Odobert’s brand in the rating of the 4/10 match, singled out his inefficiency on the ball and failed to introduce any meaningful threat.
There are plenty of huffs and puffs, but the winger fails with everything in his attempted dribbling and duel, which tells the story of the tape.
Demobert vs Brighton’s Wilson | |
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Match statistics | # |
I played a few minutes | 72′ |
the goal | 0 |
assist | 0 |
touch | 48 |
Shot (on target) | 1 (0) |
The exact path | 33/39 (85%) |
Key Pass | 0 |
Lost Ownership | 12x |
Tackle | 0 |
The duel won | 0/5 |
Data based on sofa score |
His opposite number, Minte, won a duel of five and, of course, opened up the score after darting over Guglielmo Viario.
Content creator Mitch Fretton said the French talent “has not been performing at the level that is needed this season.” With such a thick competition in the attacking area, O’Dobert feels that in a struggle on the aspects reminiscent of Johnson’s last year, O’Dobert may face a difficult battle to begin again in the Premier League in a foreseeable future.
The Welsh winger was heavily criticised for his performance at the start of the 2024/25 campaign, but it is worth noting that he bounced off epicly to play a key role.
Don’t forget, Johnson scored the goal for Tottenham to secure silver at the end of his post-Anjam tenure. Odobert may be struggling to put it all together at this point, but let’s not count him.