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Spurs suffered another huge setback in their pursuit for a top-four finish on Sunday, as Bruno Lage's Wolves managed to clinch all three points in a 2-0 victory.

Striker Raul Jimenez opened the scoring after just seven minutes following a howler from goalkeeper Hugo Lloris before Leander Dendoncker added further salt into the wounds, doubling the away side's lead.

Spurs huffed and puffed to get back into the game and despite creating a few chances, there wasn't anything spectacular that Jose Sa had to deal with.

Breaking a team down who don't offer much space has been a significant problem for Antonio Conte's side.

Predominantly, Spurs only create chances through transitions or crosses delivered from the wide areas.

But overall, there aren't frequent patterns of play that enable them to sustain adequate pressure.

One man who had a frustrating game was star attacker Son Heung-min.

The 29-year-old delayed his final action in the first half after Rodrigo Bentancur delivered a delightful through ball to put the former Bayer Leverkusen man through on goal but he failed to take the opportunity that came his

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