Southampton rustled up 8 actions that threatened to compromise the Tottenham goal.

Hugo only had to contend with two direct shots on his goal, both from Ward-Prowse.

The first was arguably unstoppable – if one discounts Dele Alli’s fumbled involvement in dealing with the slingshot throw – before the ball fell to JWP.

Hugo had 8 crosses to deal with in total. The most menacing Saints involved in this respect were our former man, Kyle Walker-Peters, and Romain Perraud.
France and Tottenham captain is suffering – as all goalkeepers do – from being largely only as good as the players in front of him. My concerns are less about Hugo this season, and more about what awaits us further down the line.
Gollini isn’t up to it, in my opinion, and the Hugo is going to be quite rightly flattered with offers come next summer. By which time, will the Tottenham board have had any bright ideas?
Humble Leicester beat Liverpool, puts our draw in perspective, we’re not as good as we think we are.