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Luton 0-1 Tottenham: Continue unbeaten run with 10 men and reach top

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Tottenham played with 10 men in the second half, but with Van de Fenen on the scoresheet they bagged a brace against Luton on Matchday 8 of the Premier League to remain unbeaten.

Tottenham continued their unbeaten run in the Premier League by beating Luton 1-0 away on matchday eight to take them top spot. The “Blues” played with 10 players from the second half.

The Londoners started the game strongly and started attacking the hosts, having a double chance to take the lead Risarlizon in 3′ and 4′.

Even Poro couldn’t score the lead in the 8th minute of the game as his penalty went through the goal next to the left post by Kaminski, who took a great shot a little earlier Intervention by kicking Richardson’s shot away.

Just before the end of the first half, Tottenham were down to 10 men as the referee dismissed Bissuma for histrionics.

Nevertheless, the numerical deficit did not deter Angelos Postecoglou’s players, who finally found their way into the net in the 52nd minute.

Nice action from Van de Fenn, who dribbled from the right, turned his body and passed to Maddison, who sent the ball into Kaminski’s goal from the height of the penalty to make it 0-1.

Four minutes later, the hosts had a chance to equalize through Dowdy in the 56th minute, while Vicario made an impressive save in the 60th minute Morris scored and kept the lead for his team.

Luton: Kaminski, Burke, Lockyer (81′) Barkley)Andersen (59′) Mengi)Brown (67′ Berry)Banjo (67′ Chong)Nakaba, Doughty, Adebayo (67′) Woodrow)Ogbene, Morris.

Tottenham: Vicario, Romero, Poro, Van de Fenn, Udoji (82′) Davis)Visuma, Richarlizon (46′ heiberg)Madison (75′ skip)Kulusevski (90+2′) Velis)Sarr, Sean (75′ Emerson).

The schedule and results of the 8th matchday

  • Luton-Tottenham 0-1 (52′ Van de Fenn)
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Fulham-Sheffield
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Burnley-Chelsea
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Manchester United – Brentford
  • 07.10. 17:00 o’clock Everton-Bournemouth
  • 07.10. 19:30 o’clock Crystal Palace – Nottingham
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Brighton-Liverpool
  • 08/10 16:0 West Ham-Newcastle
  • 08.10. 4:00 p.m Wolves – Aston Villa
  • 08.10. 6:30 p.m Arsenal-Manchester City

Source: sport 24

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