Evening Standard
·19 de octubre de 2025
Tottenham player ratings vs Aston Villa: Xavi Simons and Mathys Tel misfire in frustrating defeat

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·19 de octubre de 2025
Thomas Frank’s seven-match unbeaten run ended with a whimper
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Tottenham dropped points for a third successive home game as they were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa.
It was a perfect start for Spurs, who took the lead inside five minutes when Rodrigo Bentancur finished well after a knock-down from Joao Palhinha, but the hosts could not kick on.
Morgan Rogers equalised with a lovely strike from outside the box before half-time and Emi Buendia finished a wonderful move for the winner with just over ten minutes remaining.
Here’s how Standard Sport rates the Spurs players...
Guglielmo Vicario 6
Maybe has questions to answer for the Villa goal, even if it was a brilliant finish from Rogers. Positioning seemed off. Otherwise had very little to do in the match, no real chance with Buendia’s strike.
Pedro Porro 6
Had the better of John McGinn on that wing and largely showed his quality on the ball. Brilliant switch out to Odobert created a first-half chance, but a bit sloppier after the break.
Kevin Danso 7
Late addition to the starting lineup after Cristian Romero’s injury in the warm-up. Dominated battle with Donyell Malen and caused chaos with his long throws. Biggest compliment is that Romero’s absence did not feel too noticeable.
Micky van de Ven 7
Pressed Rogers around the pitch and largely dealt with it well, but booked for one late challenge on the midfielder/ As ever mopped up anything over the top and a great challenge denied Olle Watkins late on.
Djed Spence 6
Rock solid defensively, even when left one-on-one with his man on the halfway line. Limited involvement in attack and Spurs not quite as threatening without Destiny Udogie.
Joao Palhinha 8
Monster in midfield yet again. Couple of great challenges in midfield when ball broke loose, crunching Amadou Onana. Headed knock-down set up Bentancur for opener. Relentless energy.
Rodrigo Bentancur 6
Questions remain over midfield set-up. In the right place for the opening goal and was solid on the ball but again it was a fairly stodgy showing in the middle of the pitch from Spurs.
Mohammed Kudus 8
Brilliant ball in for early goal, before producing a sublime touch and finish shortly after only for the offside flag to go up. Holds the ball up better than any Spurs player and is the only consistent attacker Thomas Frank has right now.
Xavi Simons 5
Too hesitant and safe on the ball, reluctant to shoot when space opened up. Big defensive shift, with four tackles in the first half alone, but Spurs need much more in the final third.
Wilson Odobert 7
Familiar story in the first half - bright moments with not enough end product. Improved after the break, plenty of direct running. Decent chance fell his way but he hammered shot straight at Konsa.
Mathys Tel 5
Worked hard off the ball but not enough quality when it mattered. Struggled to hold the ball up against Ezri Konsa and Pau Konsa and fluffed his lines when his big chance came, swinging at thin air.
Substitutes:
Richarlison (Tel 60’) 4
Anonymous in his half an hour on the pitch. With Randal Kolo Muani now fit, his minutes are far from certain.
Lucas Bergvall (Simons 79’) 5
Energetic in trying to make runs in behind. Got to the byline once but his cut-back was a poor one.
Randal Kolo Muani (Odobert 79’) 5
Long-awaited Premier League debut. Ball fell for him in stoppage time but he did not make contact.
Brennan Johnson (Spence 86’) N/A
Pape Matar Sarr (Bentancur 86’) N/A