Wolves 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur: 5 talking points as the spoils are shared at Molineux | Premier League 2020-21

Honours were even at Molineux tonight as Wolves drew 1-1 with Tottenham
Honours were even at Molineux tonight as Wolves drew 1-1 with Tottenham

#3 Why did Mourinho take Ndombele off?

Jose Mourinho may have made an error in withdrawing Tanguy Ndombele
Jose Mourinho may have made an error in withdrawing Tanguy Ndombele

It’s been claimed by many observers that Tottenham rely too heavily on Harry Kane and Son Heung-min in terms of their attacks, but tonight’s outstanding player was probably Tanguy Ndombele. Not only did the Frenchman score Tottenham’s goal, but for the majority of the first half, he gave Wolves midfielders Joao Moutinho and Ruben Neves the runaround.

Ndombele only had 45 touches of the ball during the game, but he played two key passes, and his dribbling ability also carved out a couple of chances – including a major one missed by Sergio Reguilon in the first half.

More to the point, his ability on the ball was clearly occupying Wolves’ midfielders, giving both Kane and Son more room to operate.

All of this begs the question, why did Jose Mourinho feel the need to withdraw him after 70 minutes? The likelihood is that the Frenchman still isn’t trusted to complete 90 minutes, but even if that’s the case, why did Mourinho send Moussa Sissoko – a more defensive player – on to replace him?

Tonight’s game was similar to Tottenham’s draw with West Ham earlier in the season in that the tide turned when Ndombele was withdrawn. Spurs fans will be hoping he becomes capable of completing a full match in the near future because simply put, Mourinho needs him just as much as he does Kane, Son or Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.


#4 Tottenham can’t keep dropping points late on if they want to challenge for the title

Another late goal cost Tottenham precious points tonight
Another late goal cost Tottenham precious points tonight

While Jose Mourinho has clearly strengthened Tottenham since he took over at the club last November, his team still have a worrying habit of conceding late, usually avoidable goals.

Tottenham are currently in fifth place in the Premier League with 26 points, but take away the goals they’ve conceded in the final ten minutes of games, and they’d be nine points better off – and would be three points clear of Liverpool at the top.

So what’s the issue? In tonight’s game – as they did against Crystal Palace two weeks ago – they simply failed to show enough ambition when it came to killing the game off. After Tanguy Ndombele’s opener, Spurs had just two more shots on target tonight, the final one coming in the 21st minute of the game.

It’s all well and good to set a team up as a counter-attacking unit, but that only works if you’ve got a side who can kill a match off. Tottenham did that earlier in the season against Arsenal, Manchester City and Southampton, but tonight, they simply dropped far too deep to be effective with that gameplan.

Mourinho once said that his favourite scoreline was 2-0, and it’s becoming painfully clear to Tottenham fans why. In the Premier League, you simply cannot sit on an early 1-0 lead and hope to win your games.


#5 Can Tottenham or Wolves move up the table with a good run?

Both Tottenham and Wolves could easily move up a very tight Premier League table with a couple of wins
Both Tottenham and Wolves could easily move up a very tight Premier League table with a couple of wins

To tell the truth, neither side will leave Molineux happy with a point tonight. Tottenham missed out on a chance to move into third place in the Premier League table, while Wolves still remain in the bottom half of the table.

However, in the crazy season that is 2020-21, neither side is all that far off making a run at the top three, if not a title challenge. Tottenham are only three points behind second-placed Everton, with 26 points from 15 games.

And while Wolves are behind the likes of West Ham and Southampton, two wins and the right results around them could easily put them into the top four.

So can either team put the kind of strong run together needed to make a real push into the upper reaches of the Premier League table right now? It’s actually very possible.

Tottenham’s next two matches see them face Fulham and Leeds – teams who stylistically, Jose Mourinho would probably fancy his side’s chances against.

Wolves meanwhile face Manchester United, who remain a Jekyll and Hyde team, and then follow that with winnable games against Brighton, Everton and West Bromwich Albion.

However, it’s probably fair to say that both sides are probably equally as likely to go on winless slides and slip down the table, too. Right now when it comes to the Premier League, nothing is for sure – and tonight’s game didn’t really give a lot of concrete evidence either way.

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