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What Antonio Conte did after Sessegnon substitution - 5 things spotted in Tottenham vs Wolves

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's run of starting every Premier League game for Tottenham when he has been available has finally come to an end.

Playing every single minute of all 38 league matches last season, the Dane has been a permanent fixture in the team under Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte once again this term.

Hojbjerg did not feature against Liverpool back in December but his omission from the squad was down to the fact that he was not available for that fixture against Jurgen Klopp's men.

Regaining his place in the team following his return, the midfielder's run of playing the full 90 minutes in every Spurs league game did end on Boxing Day as he was brought off with 11 minutes remaining in the comfortable win over Crystal Palace.

Not at his best in midweek in the 3-2 defeat against former club Southampton and duly hooked on the hour mark, Conte elected to start new signing Rodrigo Bentancur ahead of the 26-year-old against Wolves.

It is now down to Hojbjerg to win back his place and start another impressive run in the Tottenham XI.

One of Tottenham's players of the season so far due to his consistent displays, Hugo Lloris had a first half to forget against Wolves.

Falling behind to Raul Jimenez's volley after only six minutes, the Frenchman really should have done better leading up to the Mexican getting his strike away.

Unable to keep hold of Ruben Neves' low strike which culminated in the ball landing at Leander Dendoncker's feet, Lloris then elected to palm away his effort rather than collecting it to help ease the pressure in the box.

His decision unfortunately resulted in Jimenez finding the corner with a classy finish.

Lloris also had a part to play in Wolves' second after getting a simple pass to

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