‘Soulless Spurs’

Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen, Jamie Brown from Daily Hotspur and Chris Cowlin on this Last Word On Spurs.

Jorginho’s first-half penalty saw Chelsea deservedly beat Tottenham 1-0 as Thomas Tuchel won his first game on the road in charge of the Blues.

The Italy playmaker converted from the spot after 24 minutes following a foul by Eric Dier, who needlessly brought down Timo Werner in the decisive moment of the match.

Jose Mourinho’s side barely threatened thereafter in what was a lacklustre display from the hosts, who have now lost their last three games in a row, including their previous two at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time at their new ground.

As a result, Chelsea have jumped up to sixth in the Premier League, while Spurs stay eighth in the table.

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‘Seagulls Down Spurs’

Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen, John Wenham and Richard Cracknell on this Last Word On Spurs

Brighton boosted their survival chances after securing their first home success of the season with a 1-0 victory over a lacklustre Tottenham.

Graham Potter’s side were by far the better of the two sides in the first half, but they only had Leandro Trossard’s 17th-minute strike to show for their dominance.

Spurs, who handed Gareth Bale just his second Premier League start since his return to the club in place of the injured Harry Kane, struggled for any sort of rhythm and it took them until the 75th minute to fashion their first real chance as Robert Sanchez brilliantly saved substitute Carlos Vinicius’ strike.

Brighton spurned a golden opportunity late on through Aaron Connolly to make the game safe, but they weren’t punished as Spurs failed to find an equaliser on what was a disappointing night for Jose Mourinho and his side.

Victory sees Brighton move seven points clear of the relegation zone, while the result means Spurs, who have suffered back-to-back defeats in the league, stay sixth.

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‘Liverpool Punish Spurs’

Host Ricky Sacks is joined by Lee McQueen, Jamie Brown from Daily Hotspur and Chris Cowlin on this Last Word On Spurs.

Liverpool returned to form in impressive fashion as the Premier League champions secured a convincing victory at Tottenham Hotspur.

After a run of five league games without a win – four of those without a goal – Liverpool moved back into the top four as they discovered their cutting edge in style at the expense of an uninspiring Spurs.

Spurs, who lost striker Harry Kane to an ankle injury at half-time, had an early Son Heung-min strike ruled out for offside before Liverpool’s threat was rewarded with their first league goal in 482 minutes in first-half stoppage time.

Brazil striker Roberto Firmino took advantage of hesitation between Eric Dier and Hugo Lloris to tap in Sadio Mane’s low cross from close range.

France keeper Lloris was at fault again two minutes after the break when he pushed Mane’s shot into the path of right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who finished emphatically.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s 20-yard strike gave Spurs hope almost immediately but Liverpool were always in control of an entertaining second period.

After Mohamed Salah saw a goal disallowed by VAR for handball by Firmino in the build-up, Mane stole in at the far post to pounce on an error by the otherwise impressive Joe Rodon to secure the win for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Liverpool are now four points behind leaders Manchester City having played a game more.

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‘N’Domballer’

Host Richard Cracknell was joined by Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur, Chris Cowlin and Jason McGovern on this edition of the Last Word On Spurs.

Tottenham needed three goals in the final five minutes as they survived an FA Cup scare to overcome a spirited Wycombe 4-1 on Monday.

Fred Onyedinma slotted Wycombe ahead midway through the first half as a much-changed Spurs were punished for their early wastefulness at Adams Park.

Gareth Bale hauled Spurs level on the stroke of half-time, converting his fourth presentable chance, but a stubborn Wycombe refused to roll over, forcing Jose Mourinho to turn his star-studded bench to avoid extra-time.

And, with four minutes remaining, Spurs’ quality finally told as Harry Winks’ first FA Cup goal and a late double from Tanguy Ndombele set up a fifth-round tie away at Everton.

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January Transfer Window (Ft. Lyall Thomas)

Host Ricky Sacks and Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur 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 January transfer window.

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‘Ndombele Sprinkles Stardust’

Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen, John from Lilywhite and Richard Cracknell on this Last Word On Spurs.

Stunning goals from Tanguy Ndombele and Harry Kane fired Tottenham into the top four as Sheffield United’s troubles continued with a 3-1 defeat at Bramall Lane on Super Sunday.

The Blades claimed their first league win of the season against Newcastle on Tuesday but were brought back down to earth when Serge Aurier headed Spurs ahead inside five minutes, before Kane added a second with a brilliant individual effort shortly before half-time.

David McGoldrick’s sixth goal of the season gave United hope of staging a second-half comeback, but their challenge was extinguished by a goal-of-the-season contender from Ndombele, whose outrageous lob restored Spurs’ two-goal cushion three minutes later.

Spurs climb up to fifth in the Premier League, four points off leaders Manchester United ahead of their trip to Liverpool, after returning to winning ways, while United remain rooted to the foot of the table, 11 points from safety.

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January Transfer Window (Ft. Fabrizio Romano)

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 January transfer window.

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‘Same Old Story’

Host Richard Cracknell was joined by Lee McQueen, Jamie Brown from Daily Hotspur and Chris Cowlin as the Last Word On Spurs returned.

Tottenham dropped more points in their pursuit of the Premier League pacesetters as Ivan Cavaleiro scored a late equaliser for Fulham in a 1-1 draw.

Jose Mourinho’s men looked in full control of the game when Harry Kane headed home (25) a fantastic Sergio Reguilon cross but a second goal evaded them.

Heung-Min Son was denied in spectacular fashion by Alphonse Areola just before the break and then struck the post on 72 minutes. Fulham always carried plenty of weight with their attacks, though, and it wasn’t a surprise when Ivan Cavaleiro equalised following a wonderful cross from Ademola Lookman (74).

Spurs finished the match with a front four but lacked the required attacking rhythm to put any pressure on Fulham, who have now drawn their last five matches.

Only Brighton (12) and Sheffield United (11) have now dropped more points from winning positions than Spurs (10) in the Premier League this season.

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‘Simply Devine’

Host Richard Cracknell was joined by Lee McQueen, Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur and Antony Costa as the Last Word On Spurs returned.

Carlos Vinicius scored a first-half hat-trick as Tottenham avoided an FA Cup third-round upset after easing past non-League Marine 5-0.

The Premier League side, sitting 160 places above their hosts in the football pyramid – the biggest such gap in the competition’s history – were given an early scare when Neil Kengni rattled the bar from distance.

Thereafter, though, it was all Spurs, with Vinicius opening the scoring midway through the first half with a simple tap in, before doubling his team’s lead with another close-range finish on the half-hour mark.

Two minutes later, Lucas Moura’s curling free-kick made it 3-0 to Spurs and Vinicius completed his hat-trick with a delightful lob eight minutes before half-time.

Sixteen-year-old substitute Alfie Devine completed the scoring with a low drive on the hour-mark as Jose Mourinho’s side cruised into Monday night’s draw for the fourth and fifth rounds.

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‘Alasdair Gold – Special’

Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Jamie Brown from the Daily Hotspur and special guest to the Last Word On Spurs in Alasdair Gold from Football London.

We discussed all the very latest news surrounding the football club including the current January transfer window and the possible business Spurs may look to do.

You can follow Alasdair on the following platforms:

Twitter: @AlasdairGold

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvE5Nr92yxVwNIz6UUgMMIA

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