Conte laments 'simple game' after Spurs blank at Frankfurt

Soccer Football - Champions League - Group D - Eintracht Frankfurt v Tottenham Hotspur - Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany - October 4, 2022 Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte reacts after the match REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Tottenham coach Antonio Conte lamented his side's lack of
firepower up front after Spurs played out a goalless Champions League draw away
at Frankfurt on Tuesday.
Tottenham's strike duo of Harry Kane and Son Hueng-min, who
scored a combined 40 goals in the 2021-22 Premier League season, failed to take
advantage of several clear chances and were frequently lambasted by the hostile
home crowd.
While Conte credited his side's performance in front of the
Frankfurt fans, he regretted his side's wasteful performance up front.
"Football is simple, to win, you have to score."
Just before kick-off, word filtered around the arena that
unbeaten group leader Sporting Lisbon had lost 4-1 against Marseille, meaning
either side could go equal top with a victory.
Frankfurt dominated the early stages of the match, with
Japanese midfielder Daichi Kamada pulling the strings up front while deputising
for the injured Mario Goetze.
Captain Sebastian Rode had the home side's best chance of the
opening half and was set up just to the right of the penalty spot in the 18th
minute, only for Spurs midfielder Ivan Perisic to get his head to a goalbound
shot.
As the half went on, Tottenham looked more comfortable,
appearing to shake themselves out of the funk remaining from their
disappointing 3-1 derby defeat against Arsenal on the weekend - their first of
the Premier League campaign.
The visitors' best chances of the opening half fell to Kane,
but the England captain was unable to connect, scuffing a shot when presented
with an open goal in the 39th minute.
Kane's usual strike partner Son took matters into his own
hands just one minute later, but he skied his shot over the bar.
Frankfurt roared out of the blocks after halftime, with
Dortmund loanee Ansgar Knauff attempting an acrobatic finish when one-on-one
with Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Loris but going unrewarded in the early stages
of the second half.
Lindstrom had another golden chance to open the scoring in
the 60th minute, but smashed the ball over the crossbar despite little pressure
from the Tottenham defence.
Frustration crept in during the closing stages, Kane picking
up a yellow card with five minutes to go for a charge on Makoto Hasebe.
Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner credited
"world-class" goalkeeper Kevin Trapp and said his side "could
live with a point" after a challenging week where they defeated the
previously unbeaten Bundesliga leaders Union Berlin 2-0.
"Tottenham is of course the favourite (in the group),
this offense is probably one of the best in Europe," Glasner said, looking
forward to next week's rematch in London.
"It is important to control them and the few spaces that
Antonio's side gives you effectively."
Both sides finished with a point and are now equal in the
group, with the return fixture in London on October 12 looking ever more
crucial.
Conte said his side, who played the Europa Conference League
last season, needed to remember how far they had come.
"Last season we had a great achievement, to (qualify
for) the Champions League.
"We need to take time to build, to go step by step, to
improve and become stronger as a squad.
"We are competitive because we work a lot... This is our
only secret."
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