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TOTTENHAM made it a hat-trick of Europa League wins thanks to Richarlison’s penalty against ten-man AZ Alkmaar.
The Brazilian converted from the spot on 53 minutes in an opening goal that eventually separated the sides.
Richarlison won the game for Tottenham[/caption]And the visitor’s night got even worse with five minutes to go when David Moller Wolfe was shown a second yellow.
Here is how Dan King rated Spurs’ players from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Fraser Forster – 7
Brilliant save and good rush from line in first half to stop Spurs falling behind. A spectator for most of the second half but made smart stop in last 20 minutes.
Archie Gray – 5
Unable to team up with fellow teenager Moore in first half to match threat from Tottenham’s other flank and struggled with pace of Ernest Poku.
Radu Dragusin – 5
Another mixed display. Good on the ball one moment, not so much the next. Sometimes looked strong, but then vulnerable, especially when Alkmaar ran at him.
Radu Dragusin had another mixed display[/caption]Ben Davies – 7
Tottenham’s Mr Dependable was their most convincing defender, thanks mainly to good positioning and calmness. Although even he showed signs of tension late on.
Destiny Udogie – 6
Did a bit of everything in the opening 45 minutes, although as usual his work in opposition half tended to be better. Less adventurous in the second half.
Rodrigo Bentancur – 6
After a commanding start, was unable to stop Alkmaar from gaining a first-half foothold. Apart from occasional lapses, maintained his authority better after the break.
Mikey Moore enjoyed success on the left[/caption]Mikey Moore – 7
Missed golden early chance and looked uncomfortable on right. Immediate, massive improvement when switched to left, running at defence and creating chances..
Lucas Bergvall – 8
Impressive display with everything but a goal. Full of running, composed, and found killer passes that should have become assists. But had to go off injured.
James Maddison – 7
Skipper for the night had some lovely moments without finding a decisive contribution – until he let Richarlison have the penalty.
Timo Werner was hooked at half time[/caption]Timo Werner – 5
Superb cross for Moore chance but woeful finish when played through by Bergvall told you everything about his confidence levels. Hooked at half time.
Richarlison – 6
Busy and committed in first half, but ball wasn’t sticking much. Really wanted to take the penalty and converting it should be a morale boost. Lasted just over an hour.
SUBS
Brennan Johnson (for Werner, half time) – 5
Failed to make most of a Bergvall pass. Quieter than usual.
Dominic Solanke (for Richarlison, 65) – 6
Worked hard without having a sight of goal.
Dejan Kulusevski (for Bergvall, 73) – 6
Gave the Spurs midfield the legs it needed to see out game.
Pape Sarr (for Maddison, 73) – 6
Also brought an injection of energy to dampen Alkmaar hopes of a comeback.
Wilson Odobert (for Moore, 87) – 6
Had two sights of goal but steered second wide from close range.
‘To die for’ scream Tesco shoppers as they spot new ’10 out of 10′ winter coats that are ‘so cosy and look expensive’
SUPERMARKET shoppers have been left gushing over “to die for” cosy jackets that will be perfect for winter.
With the clocks set to go back this weekend and the colder weather sweeping in, it’s the perfect time to snap up fleecy and furry bargains.
Shoppers are loving this cosy Tesco coat hailed as the perfect M&S dupe[/caption] Shopper Ellie Butler insisted this brown puffer jacket is the ‘perfect winter coat’[/caption] The supermarket’s new fur jacket got a glowing 10 out of 10 review[/caption]And fashion fans have hailed new F&F outerwear arrivals as “10 out of 10” for all occassions.
Ellie Butler, the childhood sweetheart of Celtic midfielder Liam Shaw, claims she did her “best Tesco haul yet” after picking up FOUR jackets in store.
In a recent video, the size 10 WAG gushed: “They have some gorgeous pieces.”
First up, she bagged a chocolate brown puffer jacket for £49.50 – opting for a large for the oversized look.
She said: “If you’re needing a new winter coat, I think I found the perfect one for you.
“This coat is incredible. It’s the nicest quality puffer coat ever.
“It’s the perfect length, it’s got a hood, and the pockets are fleece lined. They’re the cosiest thing ever.
“I tried it on in store because when I saw it I was like oh my God you’re coming home with me like.
“It’s gorgeous, it really is. Please tell me you’re as obsessed with this as I am?”
Next up, she found a dupe for Marks & Spencer’s £75 Textured Buckle Coat.
Priced at £49.50, the supermarket’s natural beige version is £25.50 cheaper.
Both boast a buckle-style fastening at the front, leather trim and an almost fur-like fleecy material.
Ellie said: “This is a dupe. I’ve seen one in Marks & Spencer and I’ve also seen it in Zara and now Tesco have made their own.
“It’s this gorgeous fur jacket with this little [buckle] fastening detailing on the front.
“It’s the softest material ever and then the whole of the inside is like this leather material which for me I feel like it’s quite a sweaty material to put on the inside but it does make it look that little bit more expensive.
“I’m literally obsessed, this is to die for. It feels so expensive, the fur is one of the softest furs that I’ve felt. Like this is really, really nice [and] the colour is perfect.
“How is this from Tesco? Nobody ever would see you in this and think ‘yeah that’s a Tesco jacket’.”
“Would it be a winter haul without a fur coat?” Ellie then continued as she modelled a black coat.
“They had loads of these so I think they must be brand new.
“Same with everything to be honest. I think I’ve just picked a really good day to go. Everything seemed new and they had full stock of everything.”
Ellie picked up the fur coat in an extra large and insisted it is “so heavy and thick” that it looks way more expensive than its £55 price tag.
She added: “I don’t know how many more times I can say it to get my point across but yeah if you’re in Tesco, try it on when you’re doing your food shop. This is a 10 out of 10 for a fur coat. One of the nicest ones that I’ve tried.”
Other shoppers have been left just as impressed by the new winter coat arrivals.
“Omg unreal”, gushed one.
A second added: “The [second] jacket looks expensive as you said and I really love the fastening detail.
How has Tesco's F&F upped its game
By Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend
ZARA has become a high street staple in recent years thanks to its hot-off-the-catwalk designs and affordable prices.
But recently those prices have risen with the brand’s popularity.
However, if you are looking for high fashion inspired outfits with low price tags you needn’t drag yourself to your local shops, just head to the supermarket instead.
F&F has come a long way from selling a few backs of T-shirts and fluffy dressing gowns and is now a must have shopping destination for thousands.
They produce good quality, long lasting and on trend clothes that puts others to shame.
F&F is filled with Zara dupes and other looks inspired by our favourite shops that will set you back less than £50 – and you can get them while you pick up your dinner.
I for one love F&F denim, it’s durable, fits really well and has all the best silhouettes.
So even if you’re not looking for reasonable prices but just want good clothes, get yourself to Tesco.
“A must for winter! Who needs a Tesco Meal Deal when you can go for a Tesco Fashion Cash In?”
A third said: “I absolutely loved this [second] coat last year but didn’t pick one up as I thought it was overpriced, but this one from tesco isn’t, so I might have to take a trip down.”
“Omg everything”, chimed in a fourth.
But a fourth claimed: “The coats are quite expensive for a supermarket.
“Appreciate you saying they’re good quality, just need to get my head around paying £50 for a coat from Tesco.”
Ellie also picked up a “gorgeous” khaki fleece that’s “so easy to style” for £35, as well as a “very wintry” textured leopard print mini skirt for £18.
She rounded off her haul with a chocolate brown jogger set and a pair of £19.50 burgundy leather trousers which she sadly conceded were “not very her”.
The 5ft 7in blonde beauty added: “I feel like they’re too short on me. They’re not sitting where I’d want them to.
“I think if they were just above my ankle they’d be okay but I think they’re
“If you’re shorter than me and these are your kind of style trouser then they would be perfect. They’re really nice quality.”