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Tottenham vs Brighton Player Ratings

Posted on April 16, 2022 By admin No Comments on Tottenham vs Brighton Player Ratings

One man excels as Trossard sinks Spurs: Tottenham vs Brighton Player Ratings

Tottenham blew a brilliant chance to increase their stranglehold on the top 4 by coming unstuck against a brilliant Brighton side that registered their second win in north London in a week.

It was a first-half low in quality, with Brighton looking the better side as they came closest to opening the scoring. The talking points, as so often is the case, revolved around the officiating, with Dejan Kulusevski lucky to stay on the pitch for an elbow while Enock Mwepu was taken off at half time to avoid a similar fate for Brighton.

HT: Spurs (0.02) 0-0 (0.25) Brighton

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And, in truth, it was much of a muchness in the second half, with neither side offering a great deal in and around the respective penalty areas, though once more it was Graham Potter’s side that came closest and ultimately, in the final minute of normal time, snatched a goal with the only moment of true quality in the game.

Cutting past Eric Dier, Trossard produced a cute finish with the outside of his foot to leave Hugo Lloris no chance, and hand Brighton a well deserved three points.

So, how did the players fare?

Tottenham

Hugo Lloris – 6

Had very little to do for much of the game but was capable when called upon. Could do little for the goal.

Emerson Royal – 5

A massive drop off in attacking quality from Matt Doherty. The wing-back position is a must-improve for yet another summer transfer window.

Christian Romero – 6

Solid on the ball and was trying to make things happen, but to no avail.

Eric Dier – 6

Solid but unspectacular, Dier was guilty of being sold a dummy for the only goal, his only mistake of the game.

Ben Davies – 6

Did little wrong, but couldn’t make a difference at either end.

Sergio Reguilon – 5

Ineffective in attack and frequently caught out defensively. Not a good day out for the Spaniard.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – 4

Could not get into the game whatsoever, and lucky to last the 90 minutes based on his performances.

Rodrigo Bentancur – 5

Sloppy on the ball and was harrassed at every turn by the Brighton midfield.

Dejan Kulusevski – 4

Was very lucky to still be on the pitch after an elbow in the first half. Could not get into the game and was taken off after an hour.

Harry Kane – 4

Looked miles off the pace as he was marked out of the game by the Seagulls. A far cry from his creative and clinical best.

Heung-Min Son – 4

Looked lost for large patches of the draw. One of his most effective performances in a Tottenham shirt this season.

Subs:

Lucas Moura – 6

Injected some spark into the Spurs side initially, but faded as the second half wore on.

Harry Winks – 5

Kept the ball moving but largely sidesways. He is not the man you want to be bringing on when needing a goal.

Steven Bergwijn – N/A

Only on for the final five minutes. Fired a last chance wide.

Brighton and Hove Albion

Robert Sanchez – 6

Had very little to do, and in truth could probably have brought his deck chair and a good book to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

Tariq Lamptey – 6

Was a strong runner and kept the Tottenham defenders busy. Will be hoping his injury isn’t too severe.

Joel Veltman – 7

Kept Kane quiet, and was solid defensively.

Lewis Dunk – 7

Strong as ever both in the air and in build up.

Marc Cucurella – 7

Offered a constant threat down the left flank, and produced another impressive performance. Could well be moving on this summer.

Enock Mwepu – 5

Helped control the midfield in the first half, but was taken off at half time as he was on a yellow card and perhaps his last chance.

Yves Bissouma – 8

The best player on the pitch and it wasn’t close. Whoever signs him this summer will be lucky should any potential off the field issues prove to be innocuous.

Pascal Gross – 6

Went unnoticed for large parts of the game, but worked hard for his side when out of possession and was tidy on it.

Moises Caicedo – 7

Gave a very good account of himself in just his second Premier League start

Alexis Mac Allister -7

Was bright and offered the most threat for Brighton, but still failed to hit the target with any of his efforts.

Leandro Trossard – 7

Was hardly in the game for long stretches, but came up with a cute finish to provide what was ultimately the winner for the Seagulls.

Subs:

Danny Welbeck – 5

His shot going out for a throw in largely summed up the tipid affair. Worked hard nonetheless.

Adam Lallana – 5

Brought poise to the Brighton and helped keep the ball well

Solly March – N/A

Came on for the final ten minutes but made little Impact.

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# Team MP D P
1 Manchester City 31 52 74
2 Liverpool FC 31 57 73
3 Chelsea FC 30 41 62
4 Tottenham Hotspur 31 19 57
5 Arsenal FC 30 9 54
6 West Ham United 32 9 51
7 Manchester United 31 7 51
8 Wolverhampton Wanderers 32 5 49
9 Leicester City 29 -3 40
10 Crystal Palace 31 3 37
11 Brighton & Hove Albion 31 -9 37
12 Aston Villa 31 -4 36
13 Brentford FC 32 -9 36
14 Southampton FC 31 -15th 36
15th Newcastle United 31 -20 34
16 Leeds United 32 -30 33
17 Everton FC 30 -19 28
18 Burnley FC 30 -19 24
19 Watford FC 31 -31 22
20 Norwich City 31 -43 21
Player Team Goals
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 20
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 17
Jota, Diogo Liverpool FC 15th
Mane, Sadio Liverpool FC 13
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 12
Tony, Ivan Brentford FC 12
Ronaldo, Cristiano Manchester United 12
De Bruyne, Kevin Manchester City 11
Zaha, Wilfried Crystal Palace 11
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 10
Mahrez, Riyad Manchester City 10
Sterling, Raheem Manchester City 10
Rafinha Leeds United 10
Vardy, Jamie Leicester City 10
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 9
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 9
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 9
Saka, Bukayo Arsenal FC 9
Pukki, Teemu Norwich City 9
Smith-Rowe, Emile Arsenal FC 9
Player Team Red Cards Yellow Cards
Neves, Ruben Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 9
Mings, Tyrone Aston Villa 0 9
Brownhill, Josh Burnley FC 0 9
Mctominay, Scott Manchester United 0 9
Bissouma, Yves Brighton & Hove Albion 0 9
Firpo, Junior Leeds United 0 9
Salisu, Mohammed Southampton FC 0 8
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 0 7
Gallagher, Conor Crystal Palace 0 8
Pogba, Paul Manchester United 1 7
Moreno, Rodrigo Leeds United 0 8
Cash, Matty Aston Villa 0 8
McGinn, John Aston Villa 0 8
Tarkowski, James Burnley FC 0 8
Shaw, Luke Manchester United 0 8
Bednarek, Jan Southampton FC 0 8
Romeu, Oriol Southampton FC 0 8
Xhaka, Granit Arsenal FC 1 7
Maguire, Harry Manchester United 0 7
Romero, Christian Tottenham Hotspur 0 8
Player Team Assists
Alexander-Arnold, Trent Liverpool FC 12
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 11
Robertson, Andy Liverpool FC 10
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 9
Pogba, Paul Manchester United 9
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 8
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 8
Lacazette, Alexandre Arsenal FC 7
Mbeumo, Bryan Brentford FC 7
Jesus, Gabriel Manchester City 7
Barnes, Harvey Leicester City 7
Cancelo, Joao Manchester City 7
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 6
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 6
Antonio, Michael West Ham United 6
Benrahma, Said West Ham United 6
James, Rece Chelsea FC 6
Kulusevski, Dejan Tottenham Hotspur 6
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 5
Saka, Bukayo Arsenal FC 5

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