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Tottenham self-destruct as Man Utd hero to blame for humiliating Brighton defeat

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The managers and the players change at but the North London club’s ability to self-destruct remains the same.

Brennan Johnson became the first player to score in six consecutive games in all competitions since in January 2019 as ’s dominant side took a two-goal half-time lead. The game looked all over.

But responded by scoring three goals in 18 minutes after the break through Yankuba Minteh, Georginio Rutter and Danny Welbeck for a ridiculous win to leapfrog Tottenham in the table. Spurs centre-back Micky van de Ven, one of the heroes of the Old Trafford victory the previous Sunday, was at fault for two of the goals. It was all so Spursy.

Fabian Hurzeler, the youngest boss in the who visited Tottenham last season to watch the oldest boss in action, gave Postecoglou’s side a second-half lesson in piercing a high defensive line.

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Yet the problem for Tottenham is that they never learn. In March 2023 along the South Coast at , launched a rant where he slammed his “selfish” players and the culture of the club when they threw away a two-goal lead to draw 3-3-.

The Italian was soon gone but Tottenham’s frustrating inconsistency remains the same even in 90 minutes. From a super first half when they could have scored six, the second 45 minutes was as horrible as their second away kit.

Tottenham had been bidding for a sixth consecutive win in all competitions since losing the North London derby to climb into the top six. And Postecoglou was seeking a third away victory in a week after beating and then Ferencvaros in the with four teenagers in the team.

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He sent out the same team as Old Trafford and the first goal had been coming even before Johnson’s 23rd-minute opener.

Werner’s cross failed to find Johnson in the opening 20 seconds and Kulusevski and Maddison had shots blocked in the first five minutes.

And Werner was denied a goal when Verbruggen fumbled his header after Porro was ruled offside on a VAR check.

A minute later, Spurs took the lead in classic Ange-ball style. Maddison won the ball off Brighton’s record signing Georginio Rutter and fed Solanke. And the record Tottenham transfer celebrated his England recall by slipping a perfect pass for Wales’ Johnson to sweep home. He has now scored more for Spurs this season than in the whole of the last campaign.

Maddison was again left out of Lee Carsley’s Three Lions squad last week but the Spurs playmaker enjoyed better luck when his low shot went through the hands of Bart Verbruggen.

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It took Albion’s tally to 10 goals conceded in the last four games. They were terrible in the first 45 minutes of a classic game of two halves.

Brighton came out after the break with a new left-back - Pervis Estupinan replaced Ferdi Kadioglu - and a more aggressive attitude as Tottenham’s old defensive frailties returned. Three minutes into the second half, both Micky van de Ven and Destiny Udogie failed to clear a Mitoma cross and Yankuba Minteh was free sweep home at the post

After 48 minutes, Rutter took a short pass from the excellent Mitoma to shoot home the equaliser. The third goal summed up the difference between the two sides. Rutter wanted a loose ball in the box more than any Tottenham player and the Frenchman slid in to cross for Welbeck to head home.

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