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·11 novembre 2024
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Tottenham Hotspur once again missed the chance to pick up points in the Premier League after losing to Ipswich Town, with captain Son Heung-Min offering his explanation for the defeat.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min did not hold back after Spurs’ disappointing home loss to Ipswich Town, describing the match as “very painful.”
In what was supposed to be a straightforward fixture against a winless Ipswich side, Spurs missed a valuable chance to climb into the Premier League’s top four, leaving fans and players frustrated.
The match had seemed a prime opportunity for Tottenham to secure three points, especially given their recent solid performances at home.
With other results working in their favour, a win would have seen the Lilywhites push as high as third in the table. However, the encounter instead revived old challenges.
Tottenham v Ipswich Town / HENRY NICHOLLS/GettyImages
Although Tottenham and Ipswich had not faced off in the Premier League since 2002, the fixture rekindled memories of Ipswich’s traditional resilience against Spurs.
Tottenham last played Ipswich in a friendly in 2020, winning 3-0 under then-manager Jose Mourinho. However, history was on Ipswich’s side in league competition, and they brought a fierce intensity from the first whistle, unsettling Tottenham.
Ipswich’s tenacity exposed the defensive lapses that have troubled Tottenham this season, and the hosts struggled to establish control.
Son Heung-Min, who has taken on the role of captain this season, was candid about the disappointment within the team.
Reflecting on Tottenham’s struggles in front of goal and their defensive mistakes, he admitted that they allowed a “sloppy” goal that should never have happened.
He acknowledged the need for more composure and clarity, particularly in tight situations where Spurs failed to make decisive plays. As Son put it, “Sometimes you have to be calm and find a better solution if someone is in a better position. We have to be better in those kinds of situations.”
For Son, the loss is a bitter setback for a team with Champions League ambitions. Tottenham have now endured five defeats in just 11 games, underlining an inconsistency that has cost them vital points.
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The weeks go by, and Tottenham fails to react. After 11 matches of the current Premier League season, the team managed by Ange Postecoglou sits in 10th place in the league table with 16 points, two behind positions 7, 8, and 9, held by Fulham, Newcastle, and Aston Villa.
If the Spurs don’t react soon and start collecting points consistently, their hopes of participating in the 2025/26 Champions League could vanish, which would be a failure and cast doubt on several top-caliber players, sought after by clubs like Real Madrid.