
Tom Barclay from Tottenham
THE stadium is in complete disbelief. Fraser Forster has conceded not just one but TWO goals to Manchester United.
Leading three-nil and seemingly in control, Forster attempted to play out from the back, as directed by his manager, but completely misjudged the situation.
Initially, his weak and direct short pass to Radu Dragusin was intercepted by Bruno Fernandes, who set up substitute Joshua Zirkzee to reduce the deficit.
Then, incredibly, Forster received a free-kick from Archie Gray and, despite having plenty of space, his heavy touch resulted in a deflected clearance that found its way into his own net, courtesy of another substitute, Amad Diallo, who was closing in on him.
Everyone was left astonished, including Ange Postecoglou, who was pictured with his head in his hands.
Former Spurs keeper Kasey Keller, who told SunSport this weekend that Postecoglou’s choice to have Forster play from the back was misguided, given it’s not his strong suit, must have been cringing somewhere.
Suddenly, the match has taken on an unexpected intensity as it approaches its conclusion.