Tottenham Hotspur performed brilliantly against Manchester United at their own headquarters, Friday, April 28 in the morning WIB. Having trailed 0-2, Harry Kane and his friends managed to equalize to 2-2.
After the match, Tottenham's interim manager, Ryan Mason, commented in an arrogant tone. According to him, the hosts could score more than two goals in that match.
"We created a lot of chances. We should have scored more goals," Mason said after the game.
In that match, Spurs equalized through goals from Pedro Porro and Son Heung-min in the second half. In addition to the two goals that have been created, The Lilywhites actually have many great opportunities.
Call it through Son's action, Clement Lenglet, to Harry Kane. However, coach Mason said the players were less accurate in the opponent's penalty box so no additional goals were scored.
"At the same time, I think we got them into a lot of trouble with the ball, and maybe if we were a little more accurate, the rhythm of the game might be different," Mason said.
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Even though it was only a draw, Mason was still proud of the children's play because he put his maximum skills and played with character.
He firmly stated that his team's game was better than the previous match when they were humiliated by Newcastle with a score of 1-6 at St James Park.
"We show big characters, big personalities, together, trust, and act as a team throughout the game," Mason said.
"I saw him today and it made me very happy," he continued.
The result of MU's opponent made Spurs return to fifth position in the English Premier League 2022/2023 standings with 54 points after previously being shifted by Aston Villa and Liverpool to seventh position.
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