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I'll accept there was an alement of good fortune in the first goal, I will qualify that by saying you make your own luck, had Harry Kane not attacked the box running towards the front stick the keeper would have been able to deal with the cross on its own but because Harry was there he had to cover the front side of the goal, by the time it became clear Harry wasn't a threat he realised the true danger but it was too late for him, he was in the wrong position and couldn't get back.
There was no element of fortune for the second goal, Eriksen played in the low ball and Son attacked the front post got down to flick the ball goalwards with his head, when you do all that it is not fortunate when it goes in, it is unfortunate when it doesn't.
Also we could have been further ahead if Brighton weren't so fortunate with rebounds from saves and posts which never fell to a Spurs player.
We had a rather poor game yet overan them throughout the match, Lucky My Arse!
There was no element of fortune for the second goal, Eriksen played in the low ball and Son attacked the front post got down to flick the ball goalwards with his head, when you do all that it is not fortunate when it goes in, it is unfortunate when it doesn't.
Also we could have been further ahead if Brighton weren't so fortunate with rebounds from saves and posts which never fell to a Spurs player.
We had a rather poor game yet overan them throughout the match, Lucky My Arse!