Tottenham on the slide as Wolves claim away win
Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - February 13, 2022 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/David Klein
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Tottenham Hotspur sank to a third successive Premier League defeat as
first-half goals by Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker gave Wolverhampton
Wanderers a 2-0 away win to put them into seventh place on Sunday.
After losing 3-2 at home to Southampton in midweek, Tottenham
desperately needed a response to boost their top-four ambitions, but defensive
errors cost them dear.
Jimenez volleyed in after six minutes following a panicky punched
clearance by Tottenham keeper Hugo Lloris and the Frenchman hardly covered
himself in glory when Dendoncker doubled Wolves' lead 12 minutes later.
Lloris redeemed himself a little to prevent Wolves adding to their
advantage before the break but Tottenham left the pitch at halftime to boos on
a rain-sodden north London afternoon.
Tottenham improved in the second half but the closest they came was a
deflected Harry Winks shot against the post.
Wolves were fairly comfortable though and leapfrogged Tottenham into
seventh place with 37 points, only three behind fourth-placed West Ham United
who play at Leicester City later.
When the Premier League resumed this week after a short winter
interlude, Tottenham looked well-placed to challenge for a top-four finish as
they have games in hand of their rivals.
Antonio Conte was undefeated in his first nine league games as Tottenham
manager having taken charge in November, but the optimism that run induced is
fading fast. It is the first time Conte has lost three league games in a row
since his days managing Atalanta in November 2009.
Bruno Lage's rock solid Wolves, on the other hand, look capable of
making a bid for European qualification and their travelling fans will be
dreaming of a top-four spot.
Conte made three changes to the side that lost to Southampton with
Rodrigo Bentancur coming in for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and wings backs Matt
Doherty and Ryan Sessegnon coming in for Emerson Royal and Sergio Reguilon.
Lloris initially did well to save a Ruben Neves shot but he then
flimsily punched out Dendoncker's follow-up straight to Jimenez who volleyed
the ball back into the net.
Son Heung-min wasted a one-on-one to level and almost immediately after
Wolves doubled their lead.
Lloris played a terrible pass to Ben Davies whose clearance went
straight to a Wolves player and when the ball was played to Daniel Podence his
deflected shot hit the post and in the ensuing scramble Dendoncker bundled in.
Sessegnon was substituted before halftime and replaced by Dejan
Kulusevski but Spurs kept making mistakes. A poor pass by Winks ended with
Podence forcing a fine save by Lloris.
Harry Kane was denied by Wolves keeper Jose Sa after the break as
Tottenham pressed but could not breach a Wolves defence that has conceded only
17 goals in 23 league games.

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