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Frank must fall 4/10 spurs missed after the wolves

Tottenham Hotspur has dropped points for the second time this season on home at home last night, with their meeting with Wolverhampton Wanderers ending 1-1.

Santiago Bueno seemed to have obtained the Vitor Pereira team, their first victory in the League campaign league, but Thomas Frank’s team managed to stage a late fight.

The efforts of Joao Palhinha deeply in the long time saw the Lilywhites claim a late point, extending the unbeaten race of the team to five games all competitions.

It was certainly not a vintage projection in the north of London, but it is certainly the sign on a good side if they can avoid defeat even when they do not produce one of their best screens.

However, if Frank’s team must be a success in the near future, the Danish desperately needs to solve a problem that arose during the meeting with the West Midlands.

The biggest problem of Spurs against the Wolves last night

Faced with this season’s goal, the Spurs were largely impressive, scoring 11 times in their six championship outings – on average nearly two goals per game in 2025/26.

However, their performance against the Pereira team last night was somewhat amazed, being then unable to break the opposition, which failed to win a single high -flying outing.

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While the Lilywhites had 51% of the room, completing 111 assists in the last third, but could only gather a total of three shots on the target during the 90 minutes.

Even when he managed to get a shot, Frank’s men had trouble with their precision, only succeeding in obtaining 30% of their shots on the target – which has undoubtedly led to their inability to secure the three points.

Their subsequent chances only accumulated only XG of 0.87, visitors reaching a higher total of 1.15 – which made it later despite less efforts to the objective.

The Lilywhites attack was made up of more than 150 million pounds in talented sterling last night, but many players failed to have the desired impact in advanced areas.

The Spurs player who must be abandoned after the wolves

Xavi Simons joined the Spurs in a transfer of 52 million pounds Sterling of RB Leipzig at the end of the summer window, but for the moment, the Dutchman has had trouble hitting the ground running in northern London.

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The 22 -year -old made five appearances in all competitions, but only recorded a contribution to a goal, with his help for Pope Sarr against West Ham United his only tangible award.

In his projection against the Wolves yesterday, Simons managed only a success rate of 25% dribbling, while finishing 27% of the crosses he tried – highlighting his lack of impact in northern London.

In the majority of his games to date, the young person has operated in a unnatural role on the left side, which has undoubtedly contributed to his lack of success since his pregnancy movement.

However, the same thing cannot be said for Richarlison, the Brazilian striker being the first choice of Frank Number in the absence of Dominic Solanke since the start of the 2025/26 campaign.

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While the 28 -year -old started the season in a superb manner, scoring two goals during the triumph of the opening day on Burnley, he has finally had trouble reaching these summits in recent weeks.

He has now managed to find the bottom of the net once in his last seven outings in all competitions, again hitting a white against the wolves last night.

Richarlison – Statistics against wolves

Statistics

Scoring

Minutes played

90

Touch

20

The finished passes

5

Lost possession

8x

Duels have won

33%

Dribbles completed

0

Target plans

0

Chances created

0

Statistics via fotmob

Despite the fact of not scoring, Richarlison may have been able to save himself with his global projection, but it was an evening to forget for the Talisman in the north of London while he was looking at the pace throughout the draw.

His lack of impact was highlighted by his count of only 20 keys, a figure below that of the Guardian Guglielmo Vicario, who succeeded 29 throughout the competition.

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Richarlison’s lamentable watch has reflected in its counting of only five finished passes, at a success rate of only 56%, while losing possession eight times – losing the ball 40% of the time it has touched it.

His other number of dribbles of 0% finished and the 33% duel success rate also indicate how foreign he was during the meeting with the men of Pereira, often dominated by the bottom line of the opposition.

Following his projection, the 50 million pound striker Sterling received a meager 4/10 rating of the London Alasdair Gold football journalist – completing what was a disappointing performance in the Brazilian.

After such a projection, the Frank boss has no choice but to make a change at the upper end of the field, such a position becoming a problem given the lack of tangible rewards produced during recent games.

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The confrontation of the Champions League in Bodo Glimt could have an excellent opportunity to try something slightly left in order to try to rectify the currently apparent problem at the upper end of the terrain.

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