Spurs held by Leeds as relegation fight takes another dramatic twist
5/11/202636 min
Dave Jones presents Monday Night Football alongside Jamie Carragher and former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe, and they analyse Tottenham Hotspur’s 1-1 draw with already-safe Leeds United as their relegation battle with West Ham took another twist.
There is also reaction from both managers, with Natalie Gedra speaking to Daniel Farke and Roberto De Zerbi.
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First 90 secondsDave Jones· Host0:00
[upbeat music] This is the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast. Thanks for joining us. Monday Night Football came from Tottenham this week as Spurs took on Leeds. Here's how things sounded when the full-time whistle blew.
Speaker 1· Soundbite0:18
[crowd cheering] It's a point apiece. It's an opportunity missed by Roberto De Zerbi and Spurs, who took the lead here in sensational style through Matty's Tell. But then after Tell gave away a penalty kick, and Leeds converted it, [crowd cheering] and they saw that four-point gap go back to just two. By the time they next take to the field at Stamford Bridge in eight days' time, they could've been leapfrogged by West Ham. But when Matty's Tell blasted in, they were almost away from them with that four-point gap. It was a game that ebbed and flowed. There were plenty of nerves in the air. But in the end, Spurs, Alan, have to settle for a point.
Speaker 21:07
They did, and of course they'll be gutted about that, having gone a goal ahead. But at the end of the day, they've gained a point on West Ham when the Hammers lost to Arsenal. So they've gotta look at it in that frame. They've gotta look at it in a positive way. Still all to play for, but Spurs in the box seat.
Speaker 1· Soundbite1:27
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