Move over Spence: Ange’s 3/10 Spurs star was “absolutely awful again” vs Forest

Tottenham Hotspur’s turbulent week reached another low point on Boxing Day with a 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. After a week that included a thrilling yet disappointing 6-3 defeat to Liverpool, Ange Postecoglou’s side seemed off the pace, struggling in attack and showing vulnerability in defense.

Despite coming off exciting matches against Manchester United and Liverpool, Tottenham appeared subdued against Nottingham Forest. The decisive moment came in the first half when Morgan Gibbs-White’s incisive pass found Destiny Udogie out of position. Former Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga capitalized, slotting the ball home to secure Forest’s third-place standing in the Premier League.

Adding to Spurs’ woes, Djed Spence, returning to his former club, was sent off in stoppage time, leaving Postecoglou’s men in 12th place and increasing the pressure on the manager.

Djed Spence’s Performance: A Mixed Return

Djed Spence returned to Nottingham, where he helped secure promotion to the Premier League during the 2021/22 season. Despite the late red card, his performance was one of the few bright spots for Tottenham.

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StatDjed Spence vs. Nottingham Forest
Ground Duels Won5/9
Pass Accuracy87%
Key Passes2
Successful Dribbles100%
Possessions Lost19

Spence displayed determination, offering attacking outlets and defensive contributions. However, his red card for a second yellow card tarnished an otherwise solid display. His absence against Wolverhampton Wanderers will be a setback for Spurs.

Heung-min Son’s Struggles Continue

Captain Heung-min Son’s performance against Nottingham Forest was a major talking point. The South Korean forward, usually a reliable attacking force, failed to influence the game. His hesitant display and inability to create meaningful chances highlighted the team’s broader struggles.

Heung-min Son’s Premier League Stats (2024/25 Season)

MetricValue
Matches Played15
Goals Scored5
Assists6
Big Chances Missed4
Key Passes Per Match2.1
Pass Accuracy85%
Possessions Lost Per Match10.2

As noted by journalist Mitch Fretton, Son was “absolutely awful again,” losing possession 10 times from just 52 touches. Football.london’s Alasdair Gold awarded him a 3/10 match rating, describing his performance as “hesitant and ineffective.”

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Tactical and Squad Challenges for Postecoglou

Tottenham’s attacking issues were compounded by a lack of options on the bench. Injuries have limited Postecoglou’s choices, with Timo Werner and young Will Lankshear the only available forwards. Werner’s recent struggles, including an “unacceptable” performance against Rangers, left Postecoglou relying on Son despite his poor form.

Key concerns for Tottenham include:

  1. Defensive Frailty: Defensive lapses during set-pieces and open play remain a recurring issue.
  2. Lack of Depth: Injuries and inconsistent performances have left the squad thin, especially in attack.
  3. Managerial Pressure: Postecoglou’s inability to produce consistent results has put him under scrutiny.
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Performance Analysis: Tottenham vs. Nottingham Forest

CategoryTottenhamNottingham Forest
Possession (%)5743
Shots on Target35
Big Chances Created12
Passing Accuracy (%)8379
Goals01

What’s Next for Tottenham?

Tottenham’s defeat has left the club in the bottom half of the Premier League table, a position that falls far below expectations. To turn things around, Postecoglou must address the team’s defensive vulnerabilities and inconsistent attacking performances.

Immediate priorities include:

  • Strengthening Set-Piece Defending: Coaching drills to improve organization and discipline.
  • Utilizing the January Transfer Window: Reinforcements in defense and attack could provide much-needed depth and quality.
  • Revitalizing Heung-min Son: Finding ways to restore the captain’s confidence and effectiveness.

Tottenham’s loss to Nottingham Forest has amplified the pressure on Ange Postecoglou and his squad. While players like Djed Spence showed promise, consistent underperformance from key figures such as Heung-min Son raises concerns about the team’s ability to recover.

With critical fixtures ahead, the coming weeks will determine whether Tottenham can salvage their season or face a complete rebuild under new leadership.

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