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Tottenham may have secured a 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday evening but Antonio Conte will no doubt believe that their winning margin should have been by more. Collecting all three points courtesy of Cristian Romero's first goal for the club and Harry Kane's tidy finish, Spurs had plenty of chances throughout to extend the scoreline.

Missing a huge opportunity early on through Kane as he failed to find the open net after winning the ball off Seagulls shot-stopper Robert Sanchez, Dejan Kulusevski then forced the Spaniard into a save just before the half-time whistle. Chances kept on coming for Spurs after the break, notably through Sergio Reguilon.

Named in the starting XI for the second successive game due to Ryan Sessegnon's absence through injury, the Spain international had a mixed night at the Amex Stadium. Having a few sloppy moments at times, Reguilon did get forward well as he looked to help Tottenham out in the final third.

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However, what's letting him down time and time again is his final bit of play, whether that's a cross or pass to pick out a teammate, or his finishing. The player's movement is quite clearly there as he does get himself into some very

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