A penalty converted by the Brazilian Richarlison At the beginning of the second half he gave the third victory to Tottenhamwho won 1-0 against AZ Alkmaar on the third day of the Europa League.
‘Spurs’ lead the way along with Lazio and Anderlecht, the only ones with outright wins so far in the tournament. The Dutch team, however, suffered the first setback.
He Tottenhamwho beat Qarabag and Ferencvaros, couldn’t get past their rivals until the start of the second half. To no avail, he found a consolation from eleven meters after Maxim Dekker brought down Swede Lucas Bergvall in the area as he shot. Richarlison then defeated Rome Jayden Owusu Oduro.
The group of Ange Postecoglu He protects his income to the last. He made the penalty count and sealed the victory against a rival who finished with ten players due to being sent off for David Moller Wolfe’s double yellow card
match lineup
20
14
13
30
6
33
15
10
9
47
16
1
16
18
10
5
22
8
14
9
21
7
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro1
Seiya Maikuma16
65′
David Moller Wolfe18
55′
84′
Sven Mijnans10
83′
Alexandre Penetra5
Maxim Dekker22
79′
83′
72′
Jordy Clasie8
89′
72′
Christian Belic14
45′
52′
64′
Troy Parrott9
87′
Ernest Poku21
45′
Ruben van Bommel7
11′

Replacements

Hobie Verhulst12
Jeroen Zoet41
Dense kasius30
11′
Mees de Wit34
Jorn Berkhout51
Peer Koopmeiners6
45′
72′
Dave Kwakman33
83′
89′
72′
Jayden Addai17
64′
Mayckel Lahdo23
65′
45′
Mexx Meerdink35
83′
87′

coach

Ange Postecoglou
Maarten Martens
Source: La Verdad

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