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Tottenham missed the chance to move three points clear at the top of the Premier League following a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.

Here’s how every Spurs player rated on the night.

Hugo Lloris, 4 – Made a sharp first-half save, but dropped Ebere Eze’s free-kick that led to the equaliser.

Serge Aurier, 6 – Battled well and dealt with the threat of Wilfried Zaha relatively well, but conceded a needless free-kick which Palace equalised from.

Toby Alderweireld, 7 – Probably Spurs’ best defender, who didn’t do too much wrong.

Eric Dier, 6 – Not one of his better afternoons, but almost came up with a stoppage-time winner, only to see his spectacular free-kick clawed out of the top-corner by Guaita.

Sergio Regulion, 5 Possibly his worst game since joining the club. Sloppy offensively.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 7 – Once again, another impressive performance from the reliable Dane, who broke the play up well and kept Tottenham moving forward.

Moussa Sissoko, 6 – Booked early and never really recovered, whilst some of his passing was shocking.

Tanguy Ndombele, 5 – Produced some good moments, including an outrageous rabona, but didn’t do enough.

Steven Bergwijn, 4 – Helped out defensively, but didn’t contribute enough.

Heung Min Son, 4 – Teed up Kane for the opener, but never got going.

Harry Kane, 7 – Opened the scoring with a swerving strike, and was unfortunate not to grab the winner – seeing his last-gasp header somehow saved by Guaita.

Substitutes

Giovani Lo Celso, 5 – Couldn’t get going.

Ben Davies, 6 – Replaced Regulion and struck the bar with a cross.

Dele Alli, 6 – Given his first Premier League minutes since October, and won a late free-kick which almost led to the winner.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Jose still top even after palace equaliser cos of course mighty Fulham have got Liverpool’s number….funny that?

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