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London. who are you?!

That twitching can have a positive effect is that the man who stole the headlines at Tottenham is a great example.

Hyung Min Soon is back.

After a week of countless silent minutes, it can be said that Tottenham’s stadiums do not end up at the top of the list. Queen Elizabeth was clearly not everyone’s favourite, although only a few people disturbed the atmosphere as players and coaches lined up around the center circle before kick-off.

Anyway, Antonio Conte loves Diane Kulusevsky.

Heung Min Soon lost his place in the starting lineup did not come like a bolt from the blue. The coach hinted earlier this week that it was unfair to keep the Swede on the bench, especially given that last year’s joint shooting league winners were a shadow of their former selves.

warm applause

When Kulusevsky limped to the bench with 21 minutes remaining, the crowd stood on their feet and gave him a standing ovation, visibly pleased with his performance. The audience was left standing to greet the Queen loudly in the 70th minute, a real response to them after the half-baked applause before the match.

Who finally made the headlines? Brown of course. A quarter of an hour before the end of the match, the South Korean player shook the goal he had long been waiting for above all else. The striker pushed the ball up the field and cut nicely outside the penalty area, at which point the ball deflected behind helpless goalkeeper Danny Ward.

Then Son made another magic touch from a distance spiral into Ward’s right post. Before the match ended, he set the final score at 6-2, a goal that was canceled after the VAR Chamber pulled offside lines.

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In general, a foray into the news, one can safely say. It was very formidable.

That Son has reached the level is good news for Tottenham and Conte. Perhaps a little worse for Kolosevsky and Richarlison, whose starting point is therefore in jeopardy. On the other hand, it’s hard to complain when the team is on the same points as current table runners-up Manchester City.

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Leicester took the lead through Yuri Tillmans (his second penalty attempt, Loris saved the first but left the streak too early). On the other hand, Brendan Rodgers’ bottom team is still just a parody when it comes to defensive kicks. It’s hard to say exactly how long the crash took, but we’re talking years. Not weeks or months. So it doesn’t help to face a team with a lot of players with strong heads and good feet.

The equalizer came from a corner kick, as Dejan Kulusevski recovered the ball by playing against the wall and pulling one of his powerful patented passes. Harry Kane timed perfectly, popped into the far post and headed out to make it 1-1.

The 2-1 goal was no decoration, and Ivan Perisic’s corner from the left found Eric Dier’s forehead near the post. In another corner, Timothy Castagne wanted to hit the home team’s 3-1 goal on his own, and it looked like that anyway, but Leicester saved it with a knockout.

Solo efforts helped – and overturned

Leicester’s offensive play made a worried impression. Since Spurs rarely dominate in possession, the visiting team often stands with the ball some distance from the penalty area and passes it in a semi-circle. There was a lack of proper momentum, and outstanding individual efforts were required to catch fire. Like James Maddison’s goal, a great half ball that Hugo Lloris had to miss.

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The start of the second half left more to be desired at the individual level for Leicester. Bentancourt climbed onto Wilfred Ndidi’s back, easily rolled the ball into himself and rolled in front behind Ward.

6-2 may not fully reflect the image of the match, but it does reflect the mood of each club. Tottenham broke up in Lisbon on Tuesday, and Sporting punished them with two late goals. The fact that Heung Min-Son’s plug is now over means that Konte is standing in an offensive position that many can only dream of.

Rodgers is perhaps one of those who envy Italians. Six defeats and one draw in the opening seven rounds, he finally died in the league. When the players return from their duties with the national team in a few weeks, it is not certain that the coach will stay.

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