The referee has blown the full-time whistle at the London Stadium, meaning it’s time for our Tottenham vs West Ham United Premier League player ratings.
It was yet another lacklustre display from Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, as the Lilywhites were held to a 1-1 draw at the London Stadium.
Let’s take a look at our player ratings following the final whistle between Tottenham and West Ham United.
Tottenham player ratings vs West Ham United
Guglielmo Vicario – A quiet second half for Vicario, as West Ham failed to threaten his goal. However, the earlier error that led to the equaliser still loomed large over his performance. 4.
Archie Gray – Postecoglou pushed Gray higher in the second half, giving him more freedom to attack. His overlapping runs added a bit of energy, although nothing came from them. Defensively, he remained solid against Kudus. 4.
Kevin Danso – Another calm half from Danso. West Ham did not attack his side much, and he handled his duties with composure. 5.
Ben Davies – A far better second half after a nightmare first. However, the improvement coincided with West Ham easing off. 4.
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Djed Spence – After his costly error in the first half, Spence looked to make amends by pushing forward. He got into decent positions for cutbacks, but nothing came off. 4.
Yves Bissouma – Continued his average display in the second half. A few nervy moments crept in, particularly when he lost possession late on. Tottenham need more from their midfield pivot. 5.
Pape Matar Sarr – Mirrored his first-half performance. One attempt on goal was all he could muster. Struggled to influence the game. 5.
Dejan Kulusevski – Bright early on but faded as the match wore on. Saw less of the ball and failed to link up effectively in the final third. 6.
Wilson Odobert – Took his goal well in the first half and remained Tottenham’s most threatening player. However, involvement dipped as chances became scarce. 7.
Richarlison – Worked tirelessly and competed for every ball. Kept defenders on their toes, but once again, lacked service and had no real opportunity to score. 5.
Mathys Tel – The winger looked really bright and lively in the second half, running at his man and playing in Spence on the overlap. Looked to try to make things happen with his direct running. 7.
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