Tottenham Hotspur drew 1-1 at West Ham United on Sunday afternoon in the Premier League and here are our Spurs player ratings.
With looking towards the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday in Norway, made eight changes from the side that won 3-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in midweek. Dominic Solanke and James Maddison missed out with Djed Spence, , Kevin Danso, Ben Davies, Pape Matar Sarr, Dejan Kulusevski, Mathys Tel played a half each on Thursday night so start up front, with Wilson Odobert alongside them.
Wilson Odobert scored for the changed up Spurs team within 15 minutes. Poor defending from Max Kilman saw him hit the ball against Tel and the Frenchman fired it across the box for Odobert, who took a touch and slid the ball home.
Just before the half-hour mark, Tottenham offered up some woeful defending over their own as Jarrod Bowen was able to waltz down the right of their box, between Spence and Davies, and saunter inside before nutmegging Guglielmo Vicario.
Spurs had more chances in the second half than their hosts, although Vicario had to make a late diving save to keep out Bowen's glancing header as the match petered to its conclusion.
Here are our Tottenham player ratings after the stalemate in Stratford.
Guglielmo Vicario
Allowed himself to be nutmegged at his near post by Bowen. Didn't have anything to do after that until the final 10 minutes when he made an excellent save from Bowen's glancing header from a bouncing free-kick. 5
Archie Gray
A solid enough showing at right-back. Didn't do much wrong while not particularly shining either but more Premier League experience for the teenager. 6
Kevin Danso
Some poor passing at times but defensively dealt with most of what came his way. 6
Ben Davies
Picked up an early yellow card and was far too slow to react to Bowen running in front of him. Wasn't bad after that point but it was a costly moment. 5
Djed Spence
Out of position for West Ham's equaliser on the half hour mark. Was better going forward than he was in his defending. Found Richarlison for a half-chance soon after at the other end of the pitch. Hasn't found his form again in recent games since Udogie returned. 6
Pape Matar Sarr
Had a quiet first half but put Tel through with a good ball early in the second period. Fired just over the crossbar from outside the box with 10 minutes to go. Was more of a force in the second half. 7
Yves Bissouma
Couldn't match his performance against Bodo but he was solid enough and got a much-needed 90 minute shift into his legs. 7
Dejan Kulusevski
Still not sharp yet but he needed minutes like this to get him tuned up for Thursday. 6
Wilson Odobert
Showed composure with his control and finish for Spurs' early goal. Showed little glimpses after that but not enough to really impact the game beyond that early goal. 6
Richarlison
Battled away in the lone striker role and fired over from Spence's low cross after the half hour. Made a good run on to Tel's pass but hit the ball across the face of goal to no one. Fired over before the hour mark from Kulusevski's knock-down. Took the knocks for Spurs with little reward. 6
Mathys Tel
Pressed Kilman up the pitch and then played the ball to Odobert for the early assist. Then played a lovely little ball to Richarlison which should have brought another goal. Should have done better when put through by Sarr early in the second half. Switched up front for the final 20 minutes. Overall he was probably Spurs' best player on the day. 7
Subs
Mikey Moore
Spurs' only substitution on the day and he had a positive cameo with a few purposeful runs. 6
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