AZ Alkmaar vs Tottenham: A Tough Night in the Netherlands
It wasn't pretty, but Tottenham got the job done. A 1-0 victory away at AZ Alkmaar in the UEFA Europa Conference League was a real struggle, but it was a win nonetheless. The game was a tight one, with both sides having their chances.
But let's be honest, this was a game that Tottenham needed to win. They weren't exactly firing on all cylinders, and they were lucky to escape with a clean sheet. The Dutch side, playing on their home turf, looked like the better team for much of the match.
So how did Spurs snatch the win? Well, it all came down to a moment of magic from Giovani Lo Celso. The Argentine midfielder, who was making his first start of the season, came on as a substitute in the second half and bang, he scored the winner with a beautiful curling free-kick.
That's the thing about Tottenham, you know? They can sometimes look a bit off, but they always seem to find a way to win.
Let's break down what happened, shall we?
A Defensive Struggle for Spurs
Tottenham's defense was under serious pressure throughout the game. AZ Alkmaar's attack was relentless, and they created a number of good chances. Honestly, it felt like Spurs were lucky to keep a clean sheet. The Dutch side was just so dangerous, and Tottenham's defense looked shaky at times.
It wasn't all bad for Tottenham, though. Their attack also had a few moments of brilliance. Harry Kane had a couple of chances to score, and Son Heung-min was his usual lively self.
Lo Celso: The Match-Winner
It wasn't exactly a surprise, but Giovani Lo Celso made a real impact when he came on. The Argentinian midfield maestro brought a bit of creativity and flair to the Spurs attack. And that's what it took to win the game. He's definitely a player to watch out for this season.
A Tough Lesson for Tottenham
This game was a bit of a wake-up call for Tottenham. They're not going to win every game with ease. They need to be prepared for tough battles and to show more consistency in their performance.
But hey, a win is a win, right? Especially away from home. Hopefully, Tottenham can build on this victory and go on a good run.
So, what do you think? Was this a good performance by Tottenham, or was it just lucky? Let us know in the comments below.