One positive note for Spurs was the performance of 19-year-old Lucas Bergvall, who played a great game and was arguably their best player. The young Swede was incredibly accurate with his passing, completed six recoveries, and made two tackles. His emergence may be a much-needed boost for Frank's team.
Tottenham's home woes continue, with their 10th home defeat of the season. This ties their record for most home league defeats in a single calendar year, set in 1994 and 2003. The team had 63% possession but struggled to create chances, with an xG of 0.86 from their 14 shots. Their creative troubles stem from their midfield, where Joao Palhinha and Rodrigo Bentancur are struggling to get the ball up the pitch quickly.
Fulham, on the other hand, will be relieved to have picked up two consecutive wins and moved up the table to 15th. Despite some early-season concerns, they seem to be stabilizing, and with Silva's contract expiring next summer, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the West Londoners.










