Tom Barclay of Tottenham
THIS stadium is in complete shock. Fraser Forster gave Manchester United not just one, but TWO goals back.
Three-nil and fast, Forster tried to play from the back as his manager wanted but got it all wrong.
First, his weak, simple, short pass to Radu Dragusin went straight to Bruno Fernandes who played in Joshua Zirkzee to reduce the deficit.
Then, incredibly, Forster was awarded a free-kick by Archie Gray and despite having acres of space, his touch was heavy and his attempted clearance was deflected into his own net by another substitute, Amad Diallo, closing it down.
No one could believe it, including Ange Postecoglou who held his head in his hands.
Former Spurs stopper Kasey Keller, who told SunSport this weekend that Postecoglou was wrong to force Forster to play from the back as it was not his natural game, must have been twitching somewhere.
Suddenly, this game has incredible tension to its denouement when it never needed it.
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education