July 2, 2024

Jermaine Jenas expressed his opinion on the outcome of the match, claiming that the Spurs had been given “everything they deserved”.

Wolves manager Jermaine Jenas has declared that his side deserved to win against Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday due to the quality of their second-half performance. Spurs supporters had been concerned ahead of the match due to the absence of a number of key players due to suspension and injury.

However, it appears their fears were not realised as the away side did not show much intensity and were unable to create many opportunities. Despite this, Spurs still had a lead going into stoppage time, as Gary O’Neil’s team had a number of chances to equalise.

Postecoglou acknowledged that his team should have been more assertive in their possession, particularly in the early stages of the match, but maintained that he was unable to fault the players for their commitment. Ultimately, however, the home team was awarded victory in injury time, with goals from the impressive Pablo Sarabian and the prolific Mario Lemina securing a three-point victory for Australia.

Wolves manager Jermaine Jenas has expressed his satisfaction with the result, claiming that the team deserved to be awarded three points. He noted that Spurs had been dominant for the first fifteen minutes of the match, and had managed to secure a goal. However, in the second half, Wolves were able to hang on, and the team’s dynamic play was highlighted by Pablo Sarabia’s goal, which he described as “absolutely brilliant”.

The defeat was unsatisfactory due to two late goals conceded, both of which could have been avoided. However, the team did not deserve to win, and the back line looked vulnerable when Wolves attacked. Gary O’Neil’s galvanisation galvanised the team, and they were rewarded with a win.

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