Leeds United’s supporters did not give Tottenham an easy ride at Elland Road on Saturday afternoon.
Mohammed Kudus scored Spurs’ winner in the second half after goals for Mathys Tel and Noah Okafor in the opening 45.
Thomas Frank will be delighted with the victory after a series of underwhelming performances in the Premier League and in Europe.
Now, Pedro Porro has aimed an amusing jibe at Leeds fans after what happened in the 2-1 win in Yorkshire.
Pedro Porro sends humorous message after Tottenham win
Frank was full of praise for his Spurs players after the victory, with Tel coming in for immense praise.
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A trip to Elland Road was always going to be a tricky task for the Lilywhites, given how well Leeds have performed at home.
Indeed, they made life difficult for the away side and were a tad unfortunate to come away empty-handed after conceding two deflected goals.
The home supporters gave Tottenham’s players a hard time whenever they came near the Elland Road touchline.
This was evident when Porro went over to take a corner, only for the Spaniard to be hit by a vape that was thrown by a Leeds fan.
However, the defender saw the funny side of it and took to Instagram on 4 October to share his amusing message.
He said: “Back on track with the boys… Didn’t feel like vaping today, fancied the three points instead,” followed by a laughing emoji and a white heart.
Now, Porro and the rest of his teammates can enjoy the international break with another three points in the bag.
What did Thomas Frank learn about his Spurs team against Leeds United?
Jermain Defoe hailed Kudus for his performance at Elland Road, and he is proving to be Tottenham’s star man this season.
Elsewhere, Tel proved that he can be relied upon with his goal amid concerns over the number nine position.
The goalkeeping situation is an area of concern, with Guglielmo Vicario yet again involved in a rash moment between the sticks.
Vicario rushed out to deal with a cross, which he completely misjudged, only for Joe Rodon’s header to strike the post.
While he made amends with some admirable reaction saves, he does not exactly strike calm into his outfield players.
The most important factor was the result, which gives Frank a platform to build on moving forward.