Middlesbrough welcome back Matt Crooks for FA Cup clash with Spurs after ban
Middlesbrough will welcome back FA Cup hero Matt Crooks for the fifth-round visit of Tottenham.
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Middlesbrough will welcome back FA Cup hero Matt Crooks for the fifth-round visit of Tottenham.
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Perhaps Antonio Conte’s melodramatic threat to quit had an impact. Or maybe Tottenham were simply playing Leeds. Whatever it was, Spurs were excellent in an emphatic victory. Underlying problems between a combustible manager and a quixotic club may remain, but Tottenham’s biggest win under the Italian suggested they are not in meltdown.
Tottenham hammered Leeds 4-0 on Saturday to put a smile back on the face of Antonio Conte and plunge Marcelo Bielsa's team deeper into trouble towards the foot of the Premier League. The visitors, who had lost four of their previous five league matches, were 3-0 up at half-time after goals from Matt Doherty, new recruit Dejan Kulusevski and Harry Kane. A late strike from Son Heung-min following a pinpoint pass from Kane completed the rout at Elland Road. The win lifts Tottenham to seventh in the Premier League, four points behind fourth-placed Manchester United with a game in hand as they bid to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Tottenham hammered Leeds 4-0 on Saturday to put a smile back on the face of Antonio Conte and plunge Marcelo Bielsa's team deeper into trouble towards the foot of the Premier League.