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Dragusin irks Sheff Utd fans and the Tottenham issue Postecoglou must fix

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There was to be no late twist in the tale as Tottenham secured a place in next season’s Europa League after returning to winning ways with a 3-0 win at Sheffield United. Only needing a point at Bramall Lane to confirm their place in UEFA’s second club competition for the 2024/25 campaign, Ange Postecoglou’s side looked certainties to tie up fifth spot but there was always a slim chance of Chelsea leapfrogging them as they trailed their rivals by three points and had a better goal difference going into the final day.

Blues fans perhaps sensed Tottenham potentially slipping up after Sheffield United made a bright start to the contest and created some very good openings inside the first 10 minutes. Ben Brereton Diaz blazed a chance over the crossbar minutes into the game as Ben Osborn seized upon a poor Radu Dragusin header, with the striker then hitting the post from Gustavo Hamer’s cross moments later, although the linesman did raise his flag for offside following the scare.




Following such a positive start from the South Yorkshire club, Dejan Kulusevski fired Tottenham ahead with a lovely drive that went in off the post. A move that involved Micky van de Ven, James Maddison and Son Heung-min, the Swede, who was starting the game as a striker, arrowed the ball home in style and Spurs never looked back from that moment on.

Tottenham may have only gone in one goal to the good at the break but it could have been a much healthier scoreline had Wes Foderingham not denied Kulusevski, Son, Maddison and Pedro Porro with some excellent goalkeeping. Rodrigo Bentancur was also incredibly unlucky to see his low effort from the edge of the box hit the post and trickle along the goal line, with Cristian Romero volleying wide when he should have done better from an inviting Porro delivery.

Needing another goal to give them a two-goal cushion and kill any hope of a Sheffield United fightback in the process, it finally arrived in the 59th minute with Porro firing in an unstoppable effort from the edge of the box. After some more Foderingham heroics to stop Van de Ven netting, Brennan Johnson teed up Porro and the right-back scored a carbon copy of his rocket against Burnley eight days earlier.

Seeing Kulusevski add his second of the afternoon and Tottenham’s third, it could have been four in the closing minutes but Johnson somehow hit the ball over from a matter of yards out following Son’s delightful delivery. In the end it was a routine win for Tottenham as they secured a place in next season’s Europa League, with Postecoglou was full of praise for his team after the whistle as he also labelled Foderingham as “outstanding”.

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