Tottenham spurned!

31 August,2023 08:52 AM IST |  London  |  AFP

Tottenham make shocking Round 2 exit after tie-breaker loss to Fulham; boss says team in discovery stage

Fulham’s Dutch defender Kenny Tete scores the winning penalty v Tottenham at the Craven Cottage Stadium, London, on Tuesday. Pic/AFP


Ange Postecoglou defended his team selection after suffering his first defeat as Tottenham boss as Fulham won 5-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in the League Cup second round on Tuesday.

Postecoglou had masterminded an encouraging start to his first season in charge of Tottenham, with successive Premier League wins against Manchester United and Bournemouth following a draw against Brentford. But the former Celtic boss paid the price for making nine changes to his starting line-up at Craven Cottage. Postecoglou handed a full debut to Manor Solomon, while Giovani Lo Celso and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg started despite speculation over their futures.

Fulham boss Marco Silva made six changes himself, but it was Tottenham's understudies who struggled.

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Micky scores own-goal

Micky van de Ven's 19th-minute own-goal gave Fulham the lead as the defender turned Tom Cairney's cross past 'keeper Fraser Forster. Tottenham took advantage of a curious incident that left Fulham down to 10 men to equalise in the 56th minute. A problem with Kenny Tete's boot meant the Fulham defender had to sprint down the tunnel to find a replacement in the dressing room. Moments later, Ivan Perisic whipped in a cross from the position Tete would have been defending and Richarlison headed home from an acute angle. But Tottenham were unable to find a winner and in the shoot-out Davinson Sanchez's effort was saved by Marek Rodak before Tete, now with boots on both feet, fired the decisive kick.

Currently enduring a trophy drought that stretches back to 2008, Tottenham already have one less competition in which to end that barren run this term.

Postecoglou had introduced stars James Maddison and Son Heung-min in the second half, but defended his decision to select his fringe players. "How am I going to find out about my players? It doesn't mean the cup, or any game, isn't a priority for us," the Australian said.

"We are very much at the discovery stage and we need to give the players the opportunity. We are going to need these guys if we get disruptions along the way with injuries."

Salford stun Leeds

Fourth-tier Salford, co-owned by former Man Utd stars David Beckham, Gary Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, beat Leeds 9-8 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

"Absolutely incredible. I would've never imagined this game to go so far, never mind to go to penalties and to win. Such a big night for all these Salford fans," Neville said.

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