Player ratings from Tottenham’s 1-0 Europa League win over AZ Alkmaar

Tottenham Hotspur maintained their perfect Europa League record with a 1-0 victory over AZ Alkmaar, thanks to a penalty from Richarlison. The win was hard-fought, with individual performances making the difference in what turned out to be a closely contested match. Here’s a breakdown of how each Tottenham player performed in this fixture.

Fraser Forster delivered an excellent performance in goal, earning a rating of 8. He made crucial saves throughout the match, including a brilliant stop from a corner that denied AZ an equalizer. Forster’s presence off his line to prevent AZ from capitalizing on a one-on-one chance in the second half was vital, preserving the slim lead for Spurs.

Archie Gray, playing in defense, struggled somewhat defensively, particularly against the tricky Poku. However, Gray looked assured on the ball and showed his usual composure in possession. His partnership with Mikey Moore was not as fluid as it could have been, suggesting there is still room for growth. Despite his challenges, Gray’s talent shone through in patches, earning him a 6.

Radu Dragusin had a mixed night. His performance was improved from his previous outing against Qarabag, although a critical mistake in the 57th minute allowed AZ to get through on goal. Despite this lapse, he looked calm for the most part, and his rating of 5 reflects a game of ups and downs for the defender.

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Ben Davies was another player who had a relatively inconsistent performance, also earning a rating of 5. He was surprisingly deployed as a center-back and even took the captain’s armband in the second half. Like Dragusin, he appeared composed until a costly mishap allowed AZ to nearly equalize. While solid in stretches, his errors proved problematic.

Destiny Udogie, on the other hand, put in one of his better performances of the season, earning a rating of 7. His ability to set up dangerous attacking plays with his interceptions and tackles made him a real threat. His confidence and ability to operate at a high level were apparent, but his one-on-one defending remains an area needing improvement.

Rodrigo Bentancur played a pivotal role in Tottenham’s midfield, achieving a rating of 7.5. His composed play in both defense and attack helped stabilize the team, and he was instrumental in breaking up AZ’s attacks. His vital block to deny what looked like a certain goal further highlighted his value to the team.

Lucas Bergvall was another standout performer, earning a 7. His creativity shone through, particularly with a superb outside-the-boot pass that set up Timo Werner’s chance in the first half. Although he left the pitch with a hamstring concern, Bergvall’s contributions in securing the penalty were invaluable.

James Maddison was arguably the best player on the pitch, earning an 8.5. His ability to find space between the lines allowed him to dictate the tempo of Tottenham’s attack. Maddison’s vision and control were crucial in every offensive move, and had the first-team lineup been available, he likely would have added a couple of assists to his name.

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Mikey Moore put in a dynamic performance, earning a rating of 8. He missed an early chance to score but grew into the game and switched wings in the second half, where he was unstoppable.

His dribbling skills and ability to take on defenders were on full display, and his second-half performance drew comparisons to prime Messi. His potential is undeniable.

Richarlison worked tirelessly, pressing throughout the match, and was rewarded with the winning penalty. Fresh off a long-term injury, his performance was admirable, showing determination and leadership in attack. Despite some tension over taking the penalty, Richarlison handled the moment with composure, earning him a rating of 7.

Timo Werner, unfortunately, had a night to forget. His lack of confidence was evident, as he missed key opportunities and made errors in possession. Hooked off at halftime, his performance earned him a low rating of 3, as he continues to struggle in front of goal.

Among the substitutes, Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke both showed promising flashes, linking up well with their teammates in the final third. Both players earned a 6 for their contributions, though neither had a clear-cut chance to impact the scoreline.

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Dejan Kulusevski also had a relatively quiet appearance, but his work rate on and off the ball helped Spurs see out the game, earning him a rating of 6. Pape Matar Sarr came on to replace Bergvall and helped steady the midfield with his relentless pressing and defensive work, also earning a 6.

Finally, Wilson Odobert made a brief appearance as he continues his recovery from injury, and though he didn’t have enough time to make a significant impact, his return is a positive sign for Tottenham.

The victory was hard-earned, with individual performances making the difference for Spurs. Forster’s saves, Maddison’s creativity, and Moore’s electric display all contributed to securing the three points and maintaining their perfect start in the Europa League. This win keeps Tottenham on track for further success in both domestic and European competitions.

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