Originally posted by fallenangle
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Edit: finishes 1-1, disappointing and gotta see that as two points dropped.
We did get a bit unlucky though as Kane's goal was offside by what must be a sliver of a toenail, and I thought they said in the summer they weren't going to check the ultra-tight offsides anymore and give the benefit of the doubt to the attacker... not today though, for some reason!
And there was nothing wrong at all with what should have been an own goal by their keeper. He and Doherty both jump for it, Doherty doesn't impede or even touch the keeper at all, the keeper messes up his catch and drops it onto his own foot and it bobbles into the goal... foul on the keeper! Crazy decision.
Having said that, we had 45 minutes against ten men and should have made lots more chances than we did. So, we were unlucky with those two above moments, but we should have been forcing that keeper into loads of saves all half and we didn't, so we have to blame ourselves in the end for not getting three points.
And it could have been worse as Dier dropped a clanger in injury time to let a Saints forward through one on one, but luckily Sanchez somehow made it back in time to slide in and block the shot. Real brown trousers moment, that one

Not an end of the world result (Southampton have a great home record this season) but in the circumstances, disappointing. Still, at least it's seven unbeaten in the league since Conte arrived, the first ever Spurs manager to stay undefeated for his first seven matches. Hopefully we can get back to winning ways against Watford on new year's day, can't afford too many slip ups with such a big battle for top four.
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