Nottm Forest 0-2 Tottenham: Kulusevski shines as 10-man Spurs compound Cooper’s misery | OneFootball

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·15 December 2023

Nottm Forest 0-2 Tottenham: Kulusevski shines as 10-man Spurs compound Cooper’s misery

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Richarlison heads home Tottenham Hotspur's opener.

10-man Tottenham moved level with Manchester City for the Champions League places after Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski netted in their 2-0 over Nottingham Forest.


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After an even opening 45 half, the London outfit went in front when Kulusevski picked out Richarlison to head home before turning goalscorer to double the advantage after the interval.

Yves Bissouma’s 70th-minute red card for a high lunge on Ryan Yates made for a nervy finale, but Guglielmo Vicario was relatively unscathed as Spurs made it back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time since October.

Son Heung-min broke through early down the inside left channel, but saw his close-range effort well blocked by Matt Turner in the Forest goal.

Tottenham dominated the early stages, however, their patient build-up play failed to open up the Forest backline and was the home side who created a great chance to open the scoring with 18 minutes on the clock.

A quick break out of defence saw Morgan Gibbs-White feed an inch-perfect ball down the right to Anthony Elanga, but Vicario was quickly off his line to save.

The Forest counter-attack was a danger to Tottenham and another inviting ball forward just failed to pick out Yates as the visitors were given another warning.

Brennan Johnson came close to breaking the deadlock against his former club when his flicked effort midway through the half was clawed away by Turner, with Ben Davies heading the resulting corner harmlessly over.

Pedro Porro headed wide from Son’s cross, but it was Spurs who broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time.

A quick break down the right saw Kulusevski cut back inside on his left foot and his delightful cross was headed home from close range by Richarlison.

After a somewhat cagey opening to the second half, Forest thought they had drawn level in the 57th minute when Elanga turned home Neco Williams’ cross, but VAR intervention ruled the goal offside.

Son forced another save from Turner before Tottenham doubled their lead when a poor clearance from the Forest goalkeeper under pressure from Son went straight to Kulusevski and he made him pay when lashing into the net with his right foot.

Forest’s hopes of a comeback were then given a boost with 20 minutes remaining after Yves Bissouma was shown a straight red card for a high challenge on Yates following another VAR decision.

Tottenham reacted by withdrawing Richarlison for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to strengthen the midfield.

Williams saw an effort deflected wide before Harry Toffolo saw his header from the resulting corner somehow kept out by Vicario and Williams struck the post deep into stoppage time, but they could find no way through.

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