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Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford Player Ratings; Spurs made sensational comeback to clinch 3-0 victory

Tottenham Hotspurs responded in style after conceding an early goal to clinch the indispensable morale-boosting 3-1 victory at the Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium over city rivals Brentford on Saturday evening’s Premier League fixture. 

The Bees had an early lead through Bryan Mbeumo, however soon after Dominic Solanke came with the equaliser bagging his first goal for Spurs. Brennan Johnson doubled the score and James Maddison’s exquisite finish sealed the three points for the hosts. 

The Lilywhites secured their second League win of the 2024-25 campaign. While Brentford suffered their 3rd League defeat this season despite working hard against Spurs. 

Tottenham Hotspurs Player Ratings vs Brentford 

James Maddison of Spurs scoring winner vs Brentford
James Maddison of Spurs scoring winner vs Brentford (Getty Images)

Goalkeeper 

Guglielmo Vicario – 6.5: He got lucky for not being punished for handling the ball outside of the 18-yard box, and did not look confident enough still made some decent saves. 

Defenders

Pedro Porro – 7: His attacking involvement was poor but compensated it with excellent defensive output winning all the duels & tackles. 

Christian Romero – 6.5: Romero was good at operating in the backline and cleared the dangers attentively. 

Micky van de Ven – 6.5: Picked up a yellow card, and was fine with his passing and defensive activity. 

Destiny Udogie – 7: Displayed an attacking mindset with his progressive dribbles, while also helping in defensive duties. 

Midfielders 

Dejan Kulusevski – 6.5: Apart from the single shot on target, he was sub-par in the match. 

Rodrigo Bentancur -7: The midfielder had a better outing provided solidity in midfield was taken off in the 63rd minute to bring in fresh legs. 

James Maddison – 8: The playmaker had an extraordinary outing being involved in all three goals of Spurs and scored the winner with a lovely finish to make sure his team has all three points. 

Forwards 

Brennan Johnson – 7: Netted the second goal to secure the comeback, and was heavily involved in the attack on wide right taking 6 shots. 

Dominic Solanke – 7.5: The Club’s most expensive signing has finally announced his arrival by bagging his first goal and was a constant threat to the opposition with three shots on target. 

Son Heung-min 8: The Spurs captain played the proactive role on the left wing in attack and inspired his team to complete an exhilarating comeback by providing two assists. 

Substitutes 

Yves Bissouma – 6

Pape Matar Sarr – 6

Archie Gray – 6

Lucas Bergvall – N/A

Mikey Moore – N/A

Manager 

Ange Postecoglou 7.5 – His side showed immense improvements after not being clinical enough in chance creation and in front goal against Arsenal. Dominated the entire game, and played with a reactive and quick attacking mindset. Deservedly took all three points.

Also Read: Liverpool vs Bournemouth Player Ratings: The Reds are back on the winning track

Brentford Player Ratings vs Tottenham Hotspurs 

Bryan Mbeumo celebrating goal
Bryan Mbeumo celebrating goal vs Tottenham Hotspurs (Getty Images)

Goalkeeper 

Mark Flekken – 5.5: Dutch shot-stopper made six saves but could not stop Spurs from scoring three goals subsequently.

Defenders

Nathan Collins – 6.5: The Irish centre-back was solid in aerials and made several vital clearances.

Keane Lewis-Potter – 7: The English full-back had a good game on the left side played his passes accurately made an assist. 

Ethan Pinnock – 5.5: Jamaican defender was poor in defence lost a few key duels and wasn’t able to prevent Spurs Attacks. 

Sepp van den Berg – 6: Displayed good efforts in the three-man backline with clearances and blocks.

Kristoffer Ajer – 6: Norway International helped his side in the attacks and also tracked back to support the backline. 

Midfielders 

Mikkel Damsgaard 6.5: One of the bright spots of Brentford’s side was involved in attacks, won several fouls and made some crucial recoveries. 

Vitaly Janelt – 6: The Bees skipper sits deeper in the midfield to defend against Spurs’s wave of attacks. 

Yegor Yarmolyuk – 6.5: The Ukrainian midfielder was decent creating attacks and stopping the play with his defensive attribute. 

Forwards 

Bryan Mbeumo – 7.5: Scored an early goal within the 1st minute to give his side an edge and put up a good shift that caused problems for Spur’s defence, but also missed a big chance. 

Fabio Carvalho – 7: Supported Mbeumo in attack as a forward partner and also moved deep to help out in defensive duties — commendable outing from the Portuguese forward. 

Substitutes 

Kevin Schade – 6.5

Yunus Konak – 6

Mads Roerslev – 5.5

Ryan Trevitt – N/A

Manager

Thomas Frank 7: Frank team’s started well but eventually lost the momentum after conceding two goals in quick succession. Nonetheless, his side worked hard but unfortunately couldn’t get any points for their efforts. 

FAQ

Q. What was the result of the Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford?

A. Spurs defeated Brentford 3-1 after making a comeback at their home stadium.

Q. When was the Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford clash?

A. The London Derby between Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford was played on Saturday. 21st September. 

Q. Who was the man of the match in Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford?

A. James Maddison was the man of the match in Tottenham vs Brentford.

Q. Who was the worst performer in Tottenham Hotspurs vs Brentford?

A. Ethan Pinnock was the worst performer in the match.

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