Tottenham lost 2-0 at Fulham in the Premier League with a much-changed side on Sunday and here are our player ratings from the game.
Ange Postecoglou's made seven changes to his Spurs that managed a 3-2 aggregate victory over AZ to head into the Europa League quarter-finals. With just two days in between they made their way across the capital to Craven Cottage where Marco Silva's squad had eight days in between fixtures.
Fresh legs in Destiny Udogie, Rodrigo Bentancur, Ben Davies, Yves Bissouma, Brennan Johnson, Archie Gray and Mathys Tel all came into the side with Micky van de Ven is on the bench alongside Thursday's matchwinner Wilson Odobert as well as Son Heung-min, James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall, who suffered from cramp at the end of the game.
The first half was an uneventful affair with neither goalkeeper having anything to do and Postecoglou made two changes at the break with Son and Bergvall replacing Bissouma and Johnson.
Spurs had the better chances in the second half with Dominic Solanke sending one over from five yards but it was the hosts who scored on 78 minutes. Substitute Odobert lost the ball among a cluster of Fulham players and the ball was put into the box where it was eventually worked to Rodrigo Muniz to hit a low shot inside the left-hand post.
Fulham doubled their lead when Ben Davies got himself into a mess with a bouncing ball and former Spurs man Ryan Sessegnon curled a right-footed effort into the far corner of the net.
Here are our Tottenham player ratings from the match at Craven Cottage:
Guglielmo Vicario
Had one comfortable save to make in the first half. Didn't have much else to do other than make a few punches until Muniz rolled a clinical shot out of his reach. Couldn't do much about Sessegnon's effort either. 5
Djed Spence
Didn't get forward as much as he would have liked but defended well enough on the whole down his side. 6
Cristian Romero
His third start in a week and it looked like he picked up a little problem in the first half but was able to carry on. Came off after the hour mark having done his job at that stage. 7
Ben Davies
Back in the team and played the full 90-plus minutes and had done solidly enough until the final 15 minutes and he had a nightmare with the bouncing ball Sessegnon ended up scoring from. 4
Destiny Udogie
Got up and down the left flank but had little quality at the end of the runs. 5
Rodrigo Bentancur
Huffed and puffed but brought little to the game before coming off. 5
Yves Bissouma
His use of the ball was dreadful in the first half with too many panicked, misplaced passes that either gave it away, put it out of touch or put team-mates under pressure. Hooked again at half-time. 3
Archie Gray
Finally in his favoured midfield role and he played as the anchorman. The first half brought some good moments and some that could have been better. In the second half he switched into the defence when Romero went off and the goals came after that. 5
Brennan Johnson
Struggled to make any real impact on the first half and found himself taken off at the break as well. 3
Dominic Solanke
Didn't see much of the ball in the first half but sent a couple of headers off target in the second half. Had a big chance after the hour mark when he knocked over from a Maddison chested ball to him in front of goal. Had a late effort saved by Leno. 5
Mathys Tel
Other than one good run which needed a better ball at the end of it, the young Frenchman struggled to get into the game in the first half. Had a shot parried by Leno in the second period and put in a couple of dangerous crosses. Improved in the second half before coming off. 5
Subs
Lucas Bergvall
Brought some urgency to the play and looked like he should have earned a penalty when he was brought down in the box. 7
Son Heung-min
Curled in some dangerous free-kicks and set up a late chance for Solanke but couldn't find a breakthrough. 5
James Maddison
Couldn't change the game in the final stages. 5
Wilson Odobert
Lost the ball with three Fulham players around him which led to the opening goal. 4
Dane Scarlett
Came on late in the game and got a header on target. N/A
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