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Spurs stay second in Group D after a useful but frustrating goalless draw in which they had the better chances

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Tue 4 Oct 2022 17.11 EDTFirst published on Tue 4 Oct 2022 13.30 EDT
Richarlison looks in pain after a challenge by Djibril Sow.
Richarlison looks in pain after a challenge by Djibril Sow. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock
Richarlison looks in pain after a challenge by Djibril Sow. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock

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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s reaction

We’re not 100 per cent happy. We played well up to the 18-yard box but we didn’t make the most of the opportunities we had. We tried to be dominant, find the spaces and overcome their press. I thought we did that okay.

If you can’t win, make sure you don’t lose. I thought we were good defensively. Overall I thought we deserved to win.

Full time: Eintracht Frankfurt 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Peep peep! As 0-0s go, that was pretty decent. It’s a useful result for Spurs, though they will be slightly frustrated because they created the better chances. The upshot is Group D is extremely tight ahead of the return matches next week.

  • Sporting Lisbon 6pts

  • Tottenham Hotspur 4

  • Eintracht Frankfurt 4

  • Marseille 3

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89 min Gil does superbly to play his way out of trouble nearn the left corner flag. It looks like both teams have accepted a draw.

87 min Frankfurt bring on Eric-Junior Dina Ebimbe for Jesper Lindstrom, who generally played well but missed Frankfurt’s best chance.

84 min Kane is booked after an off-the-ball incident with Hasebe. They both fell over while challenging for a high ball, and then Kane deliberately leaned into Hasebe as he got to his feet. Hasebe, who reprimanded Richarlison for diving in the first half, made a meal of it in an unsuccessful attempt to get Kane sent off. Modern football, right there.

Harry Kane goes into the book. Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
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83 min Kane slides a terrific pass down the left to Sessegnon. He crosses low towards the near post, where Son gets to the ball in front of Trapp but can only poke it wide. It wasn’t an easy chance because he had to spin it around Trapp from in front of the near post.

83 min Frankfurt break four on five, but Jakic plays a wretched pass and then punches the air in disgust in an attempt to convince everyone it was somebody else’s fault for not running.

81 min Kane’s deflected long-range sho tis saved comfortably by Trapp. I think that’s Spurs’ first shot on target.

81 min A goal for either team would move them level on six points with the group leaders Sporting Lisbon. It’s a really important ten minutes, basically.

80 min “Harmony have a member of the Trapp family in goal,” says David Bolam. “The hills are alive.”

A photo of the Eintracht Frankfurt side that won the 1959 Bundesliga (This may not be true). Photograph: Allstar
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79 min Knauff’s snapshot is blocked by Hojbjerg. Frankfurt appeal for handball and a penalty, but his arm was tight to the body.

79 min A double change for Spurs. Ben Davies and the lesser spotted Bryan Gil replace Lenglet and Richarlison.

78 min Lenglet, who has just been booked, takes a risk by pulling back Hasebe. The referee gives a free-kick but nothing else, desperate Frankfurt’s protestations.

76 min Sow sweeps an excellent pass out to Kamada on the left. He cuts inside, uses the overlapping Pellegrini by not using him and then curls tamely over the bar.

75 min “Watching Only Connect last night, I discovered that Eintracht means Harmony,” boasts Matt Dony. “Seems like a useful nugget of information. You’d think it would lend itself to puns aplenty, but they don’t seem to have any players with names that lend themselves to musical wordplay. Selfish.”

If only they had players called Bone and Thugs.

72 min Spurs bring on Ryan Sessegnon for Ivan Perisic; and Frankfurt have introduced Luca Pellegrini in place of the captaion Sebastian Rode.

69 min Nothing much to report in the last few minutes. Both sides are still trying to win the game, but they are even more determined not to lose it.

62 min Perisic beats Rode on the left of the area and stands up a dangerous cross that is headed away brilliantly by Hasebe, under all kinds of pressure from Richarlison and Kane. Great defending.

60 min: Chance for Lindstrom! Spurs get in all sorts of bother trying to play out from the back. Eventually Dier tackles Borre on the edge of the area but can only slide a perfect pass towards Lindstrom, who shoots over from 16 yards. He should have scored, or at least worked Lloris.

59 min Some beautiful short passing from Frankfurt on the edge of the Spurs area. Eventually Lindstrom runs out of room, and Kamada’s follow-up shot is blocked by Dier.

57 min Spurs still haven’t had a shot on target, which is a slightly absurd stat given how many decent chances they’ve had.

56 min: Leverkusen substitution Rafael Borre replaces Randal Kolo Muani, who had a quiet night. Borre is a slippery No9, who scored in the Europa League final last season.

53 min: Just over from Son! Tuta takes too long dealing wit h Kane’s cross and is robbed by Richarlison. He lays the ball back to Son, who whips a curler just wide from 16 yards. That was another good chance.

51 min: Off the line by N’Dicka! A brilliant move from Spurs almost brings the first goal. Kane and Son combine to find the overlapping Perisic on the left side of the area. He draws the keeper and then slides the ball back towards Kane, whose stabbed shot is desperately blocked by N’Dicka in the six-yard box. That’s superb defending. Kane fell awkwardly after taking the shot and is limping quite heavily.

Harry Kane goes so close for Spurs again! Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
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50 min: Good save from Lloris! Sow, 40 yards out, teases a lovely chip over the defence to Spurs find Knauff, who had made a superb run infield past Emerson Royal. Knauff takes the shot first time, twisting his body to sweep a volley that is saved to his right by the diving Lloris.

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49 min A better start to the second half from Frankfurt, with most of the game taking place in the Spurs half.

46 min Sow’s cross isn’t cleared properly by Perisic. Jakic collects on the edge of the area and rakes a shot that hits Perisic and spins a few yards over the bar.

“It’s not as if Spurs are playing anti-football,” says Yash Gupta. “Like the Arsenal game, there were lot of chances in the first half. But it is worrying this team suddenly can’t score lots of goals given the quality of chances created. How much does Haaland’s full package of transfer fees and salary cost?”

How much does it cost to build a time machine?

On the stroke of half-time, Spurs had an appeal for a penalty turned down when Perisic’s corner brushed the hand of a defender at the near post. I’d like to see that again, though the first replay suggests he was probably trying to pull his hand away from the ball.

Half time: Eintracht Frankfurt 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Peep peep! A tale of frustration for Spurs, who created a handful of good chances but were unable to work the Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp. See you in 10 minutes for the second half.

45 min Hojbjerg plays an excellent through pass to Richarlison, who is challenged by Hasebe in the act of shooting. The ball spins wide, Richarlison goes down and Hasebe accuses him of diving. Replays show that Richarlison sliced the shot wide and was then caught by the sliding Hasebe. No penalty.

44 min Hojbjerg is booked for holding off Kolo Muani, who felt a bit of contact with his face and went down. That’s pretty harsh.

43 min: Just wide from Perisic! Another big chance for Spurs. Richarlison nutmegs N’Dicka to find Emerson on the right side of the area. His low cross deflects across to his fellow wing-back Perisic, whose first-time shot hits Rode and spins this far wide of the far post.

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