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Tottenham saw their solid form come to an end when Graham Potter's side travelled to north London on Saturday. Brighton beat Spurs 1-0 with a 90th minute winning goal from Leandro Trossard.
The Lilywhites failed to have a shot on target throughout the whole match and produced a display which was poor as a team, but also included lacklustre individual performances. Tottenham do still sit fourth in the Premier League, with Arsenal also losing to Southampton on Saturday.
Spurs have six fixtures left of the season, including a trip to Anfield and the long awaited rescheduled North London Derby. Antonio Conte will need his side to bounce back when they travel to the Brentford Community Stadium for their next fixture.
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Although Tottenham didn't have a single shot on target during the game, they had dealt with much of what had been thrown at them from Graham Potter's side. Brighton had 12 shots, with five on target and 51 per cent possession.
However, Spurs couldn't hold on to secure the point they were going to get from the match, after Trossard's goal flew past Hugo Lloris. After the game, the Tottenham boss gave his verdict on his side's performance.
"Certainly not a good result for us and a lesson that we can learn today that there are games that if you're not able to win, you're not to lose. It was very clear that