He Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenhamwho just left on Wednesday Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City of the Carabao Cup, the English League Cup (2-1), completed its good week with a 4-1 victory over Unai Emery’s Aston Villafifth in the Premier table. To do this, Spurs, in seventh place, had to come back against the ‘villain’ team, who before the match showed their support to the victims of DANA with a t-shirt with the message ‘Fuerza Valencia’.
It is a battle from power to power, where the Tottenham but in the former Aston Villawith more pragmatism than its rival. Morgan Rogers was the first to score at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and he did so after taking advantage of a rebound from Guglielmo Vicario, Spurs’ goalkeeper, in the 32nd minute.
In the presence of the retired Gareth Bale, formerly of Tottenham and Real Madrid, among other teams, Amadou Onana missed an opportunity to increase the advantage of those from Birmingham.
Spurs had to wait for the second half to come back. After a good cross from Son Heung-min, Brennan Johnson tied the score, coming from behind and with his right foot, in the 40th minute. Postecoglou replaced Son, who was disliked by the iconic South Korean international.
Aston Villa had some coming, but it was Tottenham who sealed the match with a double from Dominic Solanke. Solanke’s first goal came after a good collective play by Spurs, started by an action by Ben Davies (who came on when Romero retired with physical problems) and continued by Sarr, Brennan Johnson and Kulusevski, who sent the ball to the former Bournemouth striker. , Liverpool and Chelsea.
Solanke’s second goal came after an assist from Richarlison, who was injured in that game and was replaced by James Maddison, who ended Tottenham’s victory with a stellar free-kick goal in stoppage time, in the 96 minutes.
Source: La Verdad

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