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Tottenham Hotspur's loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday felt like a bolt from the blue.

Not only did they go down to a last-gasp goal on home soil, but the ruthless efficiency with which Antonio Conte's team had been playing in the previous weeks didn't point to a significant slip up.

It means that Spurs have been dragged back into a major scrap for a top-four finish and supporters will be watching on anxiously this week. Rivals Arsenal and Manchester United at least have challenging fixtures away at Chelsea and Liverpool respectively.

has all your latest Tottenham headlines ahead of those fixtures, with a tricky trip to Brentford looming large on Saturday evening for Conte and his players.

Former England striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has questioned Harry Kane's decision to attend the Masters in the United States ahead of the Brighton loss.

The current Three Lions skipper was in attendance at Augusta to see Scottie Scheffler win the green jacket last Sunday, with Spurs not in action until lunchtime on Saturday six days later.

Despite the apparent time to recover, Agbonlahor doesn't believe attending the golf event was a good decision

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