Ten-man Spurs top Premier League as Van de Ven sinks Luton
Soccer Football - Premier League - Luton Town v Tottenham Hotspur - Kenilworth Road, Luton, Britain - October 7, 2023 Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Ven celebrates after the match REUTERS/David Klein
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Tottenham
climbed to the top of the Premier League as they recovered from Yves Bissouma's
dismissal for diving to earn a 1-0 win against lowly Luton on Saturday.
Bissouma was
sent off just before half-time for his needless second booking at Kenilworth
Road.
But Mickey
van de Ven's first goal for the club soon after the interval clinched unbeaten
Tottenham's sixth win in eight league games.
Ange
Postecoglou's side sit two points clear of second placed Manchester City, who
travel to title rivals Arsenal on Sunday.
The north
Londoners' superb start to Postecoglou's first season in charge have awoken
dreams of an unexpected title challenge.
While that
may yet prove beyond Tottenham, the Australian has undoubtedly had a huge
impact on a club that was in turmoil when he arrived from Celtic.
A toxic
combination of Tottenham's poor results and dour displays, combined with Harry
Kane's close-season move to Bayern Munich, left many expecting another season
of turmoil, but Postecoglou has worked wonders to steady the ship.
He had
already earned plaudits for energising Tottenham with his attacking tactics,
but this gritty performance will have been equally pleasing.
It is the
best unbeaten start any Tottenham manager has ever made and, with fixtures
against Fulham and Crystal Palace up next, they could extend their unbeaten
start through the rest of October.
In their
first meeting with Tottenham since a goalless draw in 1992, struggling Luton
found it impossible to get a foothold in a blistering start from the visitors.
Richarlison
should have put Tottenham ahead in the opening moments, but he scuffed
wastefully over from close-range after James Maddison's cross dissected the
Luton defence.
The
Brazilian squandered another good chance seconds later with a low shot that lacked
the power and accuracy to Luton keeper Thomas Kaminski, who saved with his
foot.
Son was next
to threaten as Tottenham laid siege to Kaminski's goal, with the South Korean
curling wide from inside the area, then forcing a smart stop from the over-worked
keeper.
Dejan
Kulusevski's strike was tipped away for a corner by Kaminski before Richarlison
miscued his shot when the resulting set-piece dropped nicely for him in the
area.
After
benefitting from the VAR mistake that saw Liverpool's Luis Diaz denied a
legitimate goal in last weekend's win over the Reds, Tottenham were aided by
correct use of the system this time.
VAR stepped
in to rule out Luton's goal late in the first half when Luton's Elijah Adebayo
shoved Cristian Romero before heading against the far post for Tom Lockyer to
nod home the rebound.
Tottenham
were reduced to 10 men on the stroke of half-time when Bissouma, already booked
for fouling Chiedozie Ogbene, blatantly dived in an attempt to win a free-kick
after Marvelous Nakamba's challenge.
Referee John
Brooks wasn't fooled by Bissouma's attempted deception and immediately showed a
second yellow card to the Mali midfielder.
Adebayo
should have made Luton's numerical advantage pay off straight after half-time,
but he shot woefully wide from close-range after being picked out by Ogbene's
cross.
That miss
proved the turning point as Tottenham took the lead in the 52nd minute.
Maddison's
determined run took him to the byline and he pulled the ball back to Van de
Ven, who applied the finishing touch with a deft finish from six yards.
Carlton
Morris squandered Luton's best chances to equalise in quick succession,
dragging his shot wide from a good position before firing straight at Tottenham
keeper Guglielmo Vicario.


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