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Tottenham v Fulham Player Ratings – Inconsistencies continue to kill any momentum

Tottenham Hotspur dropped yet more points with a 1-1 draw against Fulham in the Premier League this afternoon.

We’ve analysed the performance of the Spurs players throughout the ninety minutes and beyond at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Ange Postecolglou was without the services of Dominic Solanke due to illness, while he decided to drop Dejan Kulusevski down to the bench.

Below we have shared our thoughts, along with an individual player rating on a scale of 1-10.

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How the Tottenham players rated vs Fulham

Fraser Forster: Saved well to deny Jimenez and later in the first half made a terrific effort to push away the same striker’s shot from six yards. Could do little about Cairney’s equaliser which curled away from him. 7.

Pedro Porro: Has looked really tired and not making the forward runs he usually does. 4.

Radu Dragusin: Had a headed chance just before the half-time break which was tipped over the bar. Needs to be wary of his passing on occasion. Headed wide from a corner late on and made a vital clearance at the other end. 7.

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Ben Davies: Complete with a black eye, made a good tackle in his own box and put in a decent shift as he continues to deputise for the absent Romero and van de Ven. 7.

Destiny Udogie: Back in the starting eleven after being rested against Roma, did little of note. 5.

Yves Bissouma: Playing in the holding role which really does not suit his game. 4.

Pape Matar Sarr: Showed plenty of running in the first half but had little impact. Replaced on 86 mins. 5.

James Maddison: Nearly found the back of the net in the first half only to see his cheeky free-kick come back off the post. Unable to have the same impact on the match that he did at Man City. Subbed on 86 mins. 6.

Timo Werner: Picked Johnson out with a lovely cross towards the back post to bag an assist. Replaced on 67 minutes for Kulusevski. 6.

Heung-min Son: Had a couple of early chances but failed to make the most of them, not at the level required today. 4.

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Brennan Johnson: The Welshman was anonymous in the first half but found himself in the right place at the right time to open the scoring ten minutes into the second half. 6.

Dejan Kulusevski: Came on as a replacement for Werner. A foul on him from Cairney saw the Fulham goalscorer sent off after a VAR review. 6.

Lucas Bergvall: 86th minute replacement. 5.

Archie Gray: Came on for Maddison with four minutes remaining. Picked up a knock in injury time and had to come off. 5.

Will Lankshear: An injury time sub. N/A.

Tottenham are next in action on Thursday night when they make the trip to the south coast to face Bournemouth in the Premier League.

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