Host Ricky Sacks is joined by special guest Michael Bridge and returning guests Antony Costa and Michael Bridge to The Last Word On Spurs on this ‘Deadline-Day Eve Transfer Special’ to discuss possible incomings and outgoings before the window slams shut.
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Host Ricky Sacks was joined by guests Rob White, Leon Emirali and James Dickens on this edition of the Last Word On Spurs panel to review Tottenham Hotspur’s home game against Watford.
Tottenham go into the international break top of the Premier League after Heung-min Son’s goal handed them a 1-0 home win over Watford.
There were early chances for both sides, but the game was in threat of becoming deadlocked before Son came to the rescue on his 200th Premier League appearance, curling in a wicked free-kick cross that bamboozled the Watford defence and goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann (42), finding the far corner.
But Spurs were never completely comfortable as both Juraj Kucka and Ismaila Sarr missed opportunities for Watford, though Dele Alli swept a fine chance wide at the other end in the second half and Harry Kane missed two late openings on his first Premier League appearance of the season.
It was a third straight 1-0 win for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side as they upheld their 100 per cent Premier League record – though the Spurs boss said after the game “nothing is perfect, we’re still trying to improve” – while newly-promoted Watford sit 12th with three points.
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Host Ricky Sacks and Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur had the pleasure of being joined by Guardian and Sky Sports journalist and reporter Fabrizio Romano as we covered everything to do with Tottenham Hotspur including incomings, out-goings, possible targets during this summer transfer window.
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Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Jason McGovern, Jake Lambert and Matt Hayes on this edition of the Last Word On Spurs.
Harry Kane scored twice on his first start of the season as Spurs advanced to the Europa Conference League group stage with a 3-1 aggregate win over Pacos de Ferreira.
Kane started and captained Spurs after a long-running transfer saga that put his future at the club in doubt this summer, but that will all be forgotten now after his first-half double ensured European football for Spurs this season.
The England captain’s opened the scoring after just nine minutes with a well-taken strike, before doubling the home team’s lead with another composed finish 11 before half-time – the striker’s 39th and 40th European goals for the club, more than any other Spurs player.
Vitorino Antunes’ 70th-minute own goal wrapped up the victory as Nuno Espirito Santo’s side overturned their 1-0 first-leg deficit to take their place in Friday morning’s draw for the group stage of the Europa Conference League.
Host Ricky Sacks had the pleasure of being joined by Sky Sports journalist Lyall Thomas as we covered everything to do with Tottenham Hotspur including incomings, out-goings, possible targets during this summer transfer window.
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Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Co-Host Lee McQueen and returning guests to the Last Word On Spurs in Talia Coren and Harry Brooks to this edition of the Last Word On Spurs.
Harry Kane returned to Tottenham action as Dele Alli’s early penalty saw them edge past Wolves 1-0, with the hosts once again suffering from a lack of final product.
All eyes were on the teamsheet at 1pm, where Nuno Espirito Santo had named Kane on the bench for the first time since his delayed return to Spurs after Euro 2020.
The striker’s future remains very much undecided with nine days left of the summer transfer window, but came on as a 72nd-minute substitute. The away fans sang ‘Harry Kane, he’s one of our own’ as he replaced Heung-Min Son.
Alli’s ninth-minute penalty proved to be the decisive goal, the midfielder firing his spot-kick into the bottom corner after he had been brought down by Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
But Wolves dominated much of the game, spurred on by a boisterous Molineux crowd, and will feel aggrieved to have not been awarded their own penalty soon after as Olivier Skipp bundled Nelson Semedo to the floor.
However, as was the story under Nuno last season, Wolves suffered from a lack of final product with Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore both going close in a string of efforts as they lost a second successive game 1-0.
Tottenham maintain their perfect start to the new Premier League season, with Hugo Lloris marking his 300th Premier League appearance for Spurs with a clean sheet.
Host Ricky Sacks and Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur had the pleasure of being joined by Guardian and Sky Sports journalist and reporter Fabrizio Romano as we covered everything to do with Tottenham Hotspur including incomings, out-goings, possible targets during this summer transfer window.
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Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Jason McGovern, Antony Costa and Richard Cracknell from the Last Word On Spurs panel to review Tottenham Hotspur’s first leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League play-off round tie against Portuguese Primeira Liga side Paços de Ferreira.
A youthful and inexperienced Tottenham side lost 1-0 at Pacos de Ferreira in the first leg of their Europa Conference League play-off tie on Thursday.
The visitors made 11 changes from the team that beat Man City in their Premier League opener on Sunday, with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo handing full debuts to new signings Pierluigi Gollini, Cristian Romero and Bryan Gil.
However, it was Lucas Silva’s well-taken goal on the stroke of half-time that proved the difference between the two teams heading into the return leg in north London next Thursday.
Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen along with returning guests to the show in Abbi Summers and George Achillea to the Last Word On Spurs.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s Tottenham reign got off to the perfect start as his side shocked champions Manchester City with a 1-0 win courtesy of Heung-Min Son’s second-half strike on a pulsating Super Sunday.
With the preamble to this standout fixture in the Premier League’s opening weekend dominated by the future of Harry Kane, it was once more Son who stepped up to the mark, deciding a fiercely-competitive contest with his precise finish on 55 minutes.
City rarely threatened in response as Kevin de Bruyne was belatedly introduced to draw a fine save from Hugo Lloris but Spurs held on to secure three points that represents a major statement of intent after a summer of turmoil off the pitch.
The result continues their recent stronghold over City, who have now lost on all four of their visits to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in all competitions, the first time Pep Guardiola has lost four such away games in a row in his managerial career.
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Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Jason McGovern, Vass Koni from Doctor Tottenham and Adam Osper on this edition of Last Word On Spurs.
Tottenham host reigning champions Manchester City in a tough first Premier League assignment of the season on Sunday afternoon.
It is the first competitive match in charge of Spurs for new manager Nuno Espirito Santo, while the high-profile fixture – a replay of last season’s Carabao Cup Final – is being played against the backdrop of the ongoing Harry Kane show.
Spurs will be on a high after their pre-season win over arch-rivals Arsenal, while they also fought back to draw 2-2 at Chelsea following comfortable wins over MK Dons and Colchester and a draw with Leyton Orient.
Meanwhile, City will be eager to get their latest title defence off to a winning start after Kelechi Iheanacho’s late penalty saw them beaten 1-0 by Leicester in the Community Shield at Wembley last weekend.
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