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Tottenham falter at Wembley again as Swansea claim 0-0 draw – Player ratings and round-up

Sport360 staff

00:07 17/09/2017

Tottenham’s Wembley woes came back to bite as they were held to a frustrating goalless draw at home to Swansea.

Harry Kane hit the crossbar in the second half and Spurs could have had a penalty when Martin Olsson touched the ball with his hand but Swansea dug in for a hard-earned point.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men looked to have turned a corner at their new base after Wednesday’s pulsating win over Borussia Dortmund but this result means they are still winless here in the league this season.

TWEET OF THE MATCH

STAR MAN

Lukasz Fabianski. On the odd occasion Spurs did breach Swansea’s defence they found the former Arsenal goalkeeper in fine form. A point-blank stop to tip the ball over from Harry Kane’s near-post header was the pick of his saves.

Fabianski was unbeatable in the Swansea goal.

MOMENT OF THE MATCH

Christian Eriksen floated in a corner to the near post, Kane glanced it towards goal and turned expecting to see the net bulge, only for Fabianski to palm it over the crossbar.

DATA POINT

Tottenham missed out on setting a club record of scoring in 30 consecutive Premier League home games. However, they did at least keep a clean sheet for the first time in 12 games at Wembley.

RATINGS

TOTTENHAM

Hugo Lloris 6 (out of 10)
Kieran Trippier 6
Toby Alderweireld 6
Davinson Sanchez 5
Jan Vertonghen 6
Eric Dier 6
Moussa Sissoko 6
Christian Eriksen 6
Heung-Min Son 6
Dele Alli 5
Harry Kane 6

Substitutions

Serge Aurier (for Sissoko, 63) 5
Fernando Llorente (for Son, 74) 6

Tottenham’s Wembley curse continues.

SWANSEA

Lukasz Fabianski 7
Kyle Naughton 7
Mike van der Hoorn 6
Federico Fernandez 7
Alfie Mawson 6
Martin Olsson 6
Sam Clucas 6
Renato Sanches 6
Tom Carroll 6
Jordan Ayew 6
Tammy Abraham 6

Substitutions

Leroy Fer (for Sanches, 58) 6
Wilfried Bony (for Abraham, 72) 6
Wayne Routledge (for van der Hoorn, 86) 6

Swansea repelled attack after attack to earn a point.

WHO’S UP NEXT?

Tottenham v Barnsley (Carabao Cup, Sept 19)
Reading v Swansea (Carabao Cup, Sept 19)

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