After the kazo opposite the Brighton before the break of the championships, h Tottenham was in dire need of a quiet afternoon, but the london derby with the West Ham it was not offered for such a thing.
And especially since the Kountos in the 18th minute he took advantage of the defensive oligarchy and the bad positioning of Postecoglou’s players to make the 1-0 after Bowen’s turn from the right.
The home side’s first response at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium came in the 36th minute with a fine finish Kulusevsky for the 1-1 from an assist by Maddison. And this was the beginning of the great restoration of the “spurs”. In the 52nd minute, Bisuma he took the nice “laying” from Udogi and made it 2-1, while Todibo in the 55th minute was unlucky when, from a save by Areolas, the ball hit his own feet for the own goal and 3-1.
West Ham were seeing the game slip far away from them and as if suffering a total blackout, there was nothing they could stop. One of the great protagonists – as usual – of Tottenham, Heung – Min Sunhe was the one who wrote the final in the 60th minute 4-1leaving all alone in the counterattack from Sar’s vertical.
In the final minutes and at a time when Qudous appeared to hit Van de Fenn in the face, the scorer of the “hammers” was expelled with the referee seeing what happened in the on-field review and correcting the yellow card he had originally issued.
Detailed schedule of the 8th matchday:
Saturday (19/10)
Tottenham-West Ham 4-1
(36′ Kulusevski, 52′ Bishouma, 55′ Todibo, 60′ Sean – 18′ Kundous)
Fulham-Aston Villa (17:00)
Ipswich-Everton (17:00)
Manchester United-Bradford (17:00)
Newcastle-Brighton (17:00)
Southampton-Leicester (17:00)
Bournemouth-Arsenal (19:30)
Sunday (20/10)
Wolves-Manchester City (16:00)
Liverpool-Chelsea (18:30)
Monday (21/10)
Nottingham Forest-Crystal Palace (22:00)
The schedule for the coming (9th) matchday:
Friday (25/10)
Leicester-Nottingham Forest (22:00)
Saturday (26/10)
Aston Villa-Bournemouth (17:00)
Brentford-Ipswich (17:00)
Brighton-Wolves (17:00)
Manchester City-Southampton (17:00)
Everton-Fulham (19:30)
Sunday (27/10)
Chelsea-Newcastle (16:00)
Crystal Palace-Tottenham (16:00)
West Ham-Manchester United (16:00)
Arsenal-Liverpool (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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