The Tottenham striker was the protagonist of the draw against Brentford after coming back from 2-0 down, while the Spanish coach made his debut as Wolverhampton coach with an ‘in extremis’ win against Everton at Goodison Park.
Boxing Day, the traditional day of English football devoted to football at the height of Christmas, marked the return of top-level club competition after the World Cup in Qatar. He did it with two proper names in his midday break, as Harry Kane was instrumental in Tottenham’s incomplete comeback to the two o’clock endgame at home to Brentford, while Julen Lopetegui made his debut as Wolverhampton coach with an ‘in extremis’ win against Everton. at Goodison Park.
Victory in Liverpool’s blue zone allows Wolves to approach the save positions, the first goal Lopetegui will have in his Premier League adventure. Meanwhile, Tottenham’s equalizer was converted by Newcastle, who consolidated their position in the Champions League with their resounding win over Leicester loanee. The pharaonic Saudi project in St. James Park is moving forward with a firm stride, leaving the magpies’ numerous and loyal supporters dreaming of a return, two decades later, to maximum continental competition.
Similarly, on the most special day for English football, Brighton moved even closer to European positions with their victory at the home of the new bottom team, Southampton, while Fulham also look up after beating Crystal at home palace Palace, who are breathing easy despite everything . the center of the table.
Source: La Verdad

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