Spurs half time ratings vs Crystal Palace – Mikey Moore starts as Lilywhites falter
The first half has come to its natural conclusion in South London, with Spurs trailing to Palace 1-0 at the break.
A goal from Mateta has given the hosts a slender lead after an appalling forty-five minutes from Spurs’ perspective.
Spurs’ opponents are currently without a win in the Premier League this season, whereas Postecoglou’s men are in fine form, winning seven in eight in all competitions.
Tottenham will be desperate to extend that run today, but are without their captain Son Heung-Min, whose absence is seen as a precautionary measure. With Wilson Odobert deemed unfit, the chance of a first Premier League start has fallen to 17-year-old Mikey Moore, who will be keen to impress the masses.
Over the duration of the first half, we analysed each player’s individual performance, rating it on a scale of 1-10.
Tottenham half-time ratings vs Palace
Guglielmo Vicario: Didn’t look too comfortable with the ball at his feet and failed to preserve a clean sheet. 5.
Pedro Porro: Looked shaky early on and struggled under the Palace press. The Spaniard was also limited down the right flank and struggled to bomb forward like he usually does. 4.