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TOT vs WOL

English Premier League

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Tottenham Hotspur

vs

Wolverhampton

2
FT
2
12' R. Bentancur
45+3' B. Johnson
7' H. Hwang
87' J. Strand Larsen
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Full-Time: 2 - 2
That's all for this one. The festive football action on Tribe continues with West Ham taking on Liverpool next. For now, Nathan here signing off. Season's greetings.
What a start for Vitor Pereira as Wolves boss. He has seven points from his first three games as his charges remain unbeaten since he took over. Spurs avoided the defeat which would have led to near-disaster levels of pressure on Ange Postecoglou, but the boos which greeted the full-time whistle tell you all you need to know about what the home faithful think of this difficult run of results.
Tottenham for their part could also have found that crucial third goal. As Wolves pressed for an equaliser and then a winner, they looked threatening on the break through Werner and Solanke. Ultimately, they did not have enough quality in the final third. They will rue Son's penalty miss in the first half and their inability to do more with the stellar threat provided by Johnson and Kulusevski down the right flank.
Boos ring out at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Wolves come to London and earn a point. They look very happy with themselves and, to be honest, they could have had more. They dominated possession in the final 20 minutes and could well have nicked a winner against a nervy Spurs backline.
90+11'
Werner thinks he's been played in behind by Maddison but the offside flag is up. He really should hold his run there, given the space that he had to exploit.
90+10'
Forward Spurs come again. A long ball over the top asks Kulusevski to run onto it but Sa comes sprinting out of his net to clear well outside the box.
90+9'
Reguilon dramatically throws himself to the floor in frustration as he doesn't get a decision in his favour. Tangling for the ball close to the Wolves by-line with Semedo, Spurs wanted the corner but a goal-kick is given. That might have been their last chance for a winner.
90+8'
Oh wow, Sa nearly gifts Spurs the three points. Playing miles out of his own box, the 'keeper's touch is terrible. Solanke so nearly comes to pinching the ball with an open goal in behind. Sa does manage to clear and he's lucky it didn't fall to a Spurs player who fancied a strike into the empty net from distance.
90+7'
That's a shocking tackle. There's a world in which Bentancur is lucky that is only yellow. He slides in on Gomes as Wolves look to break, and with his studs up he does make contact with the ankle. Gomes is lucky his leg wasn't planted or that could have been very nasty. That yellow means Bentancur will miss Spurs' game against Newcastle.