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Exclusive: Tottenham Have to Make £100m Target Their Highest Earner

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Tottenham Hotspur are facing an uphill battle to lure Jack Grealish to Hotspur Way as the Manchester City star is not interested in leaving the reigning Premier League champions and his salary demands would be a significant hurdle for the north Londoners to overcome, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.

Spurs are desperate to end their lengthy wait for silverware and that resulted in the capital club being prepared to spend big during the summer transfer window, with boss Ange Postecoglou forking out more than £120million on reinforcements when technical director Johan Lange and chairman Daniel Levy led the recruitment drive.

Dominic Solanke also became the most expensive acquisition in Tottenham's history as he completed a £65million switch from domestic rivals Bournemouth, but there will be further opportunities to strengthen the squad at the turn of the year and following the campaign's conclusion.

Grealish Not Prepared to Push for Spurs Move

England international has no intentions of quitting Manchester City

Tottenham are in serious danger of being forced to contend with a significant blow in their attempts to sign Grealish as he currently has no intentions of quitting Manchester City, according to GMS sources, and the title-chasers have not reached the stage where they are actively looking to offload him.

The Sky Blues shattered the British-record transfer outlay when they parted with £100million in order to land the winger from boyhood club Aston Villa in August 2021, and they remain determined to stick with him despite Spurs being linked with preparing to offer a fresh challenge.

GMS sources have been informed that there are doubts over whether Tottenham will be able to pounce if Grealish comes onto the market due to the finances involved in a potential deal, meaning Postecoglou could be left with no choice but to turn his attentions towards alternative targets as he looks to make his side more of an attacking threat from the flanks.

The England international is poised to enter the final two-and-a-half years of his Manchester City contract, which allows him to pocket £300,000-per-week at the Etihad Stadium, but he is not agitating for a move despite battling with the likes of Phil Foden, Jeremy Doku and Savinho for regular game time.

Grealish is on considerably more lucrative terms than anyone on Tottenham's books, and GMS sources have learned that altering the wage structure to make him their highest earner does not fit in with Levy's plans as he prepares to join Lange in overseeing the next phase of the capital club's recruitment in the coming months.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Jack Grealish boasted 95 per cent pass accuracy during his most recent Premier League appearance for Manchester City against Wolverhampton Wanderers

Grealish Fee Problematic for North Londoners

Capital club would have to fork out more than they paid for Solanke

GMS sources have been told that Tottenham would have to make Grealish their club-record signing if they want to stand a chance of convincing domestic counterparts Manchester City to sanction his exit, but that outlay along with his salary expectations will make it difficult to get the deal over the line.

The 29-year-old has been on the treatment table through injury since the Sky Blues' late win at Wolverhampton Wanderers last month, resulting in boss Pep Guardiola being unhappy with his inclusion in England's squad for the upcoming Nations League clashes against Greece and the Republic of Ireland.

Grealish is still at the forefront of the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich head coach's plans, complicating Tottenham's pursuit further, but he is not the only wide-man on Postecoglou's radar as GMS sources recently revealed that scouts have been submitting detailed reports on the development of Midtjylland's Dario Osorio.

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Aston Villa Will Reach 'Next Level' if Emery Makes Key Signing

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"I think the performances are still good. I'm not worried. I think what I see, Fletch, is what Villa will probably be looking at and will need to think to strengthen, to get to that next level again, they probably have to get some new faces in the door. And I'm more so worried about the centre-back position. I think centre-back wise, Villa are still very vulnerable. I think everywhere else, team wise, they've got a great balance and good players."

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Exclusive: £30m Star 'Does Not Want January Exit' from Tottenham

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Tottenham Hotspur star Archie Gray has no interest in sealing a loan move when the transfer window reopens at the turn of the year as he is adamant that remaining at Hotspur Way will improve his chances of making a breakthrough under boss Ange Postecoglou in 2025, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed.

Spurs were not afraid to splash the cash during the summer, as they go in search of ending their lengthy wait for silverware, and that was highlighted by Dominic Solanke becoming the most expensive signing in the north Londoners' history thanks to completing a £65million switch from Bournemouth.

Gray was also among the fresh faces to join Tottenham ahead of the August deadline, with his current employers taking advantage of Leeds United's failure to win promotion from the Championship by agreeing a £30million deal, but he has found regular game time hard to come by in his new surroundings.

Gray Ready to Snub Possible Winter Departure

Summer recruit not keen on sealing quickfire move away from capital

Gray does not want to leave Tottenham during the fast-approaching winter transfer window, according to GMS sources, even though there is a serious possibility of his opportunities becoming even more limited if the amount of fixture congestion eases during the second half of the campaign.

The central midfielder, who is also capable of being deployed in defence, committed his long-term future to Spurs by penning a £75,000-per-week contract which has tied him down to the north Londoners until 2030 when he completed a move from boyhood club Leeds during the summer.

Although Gray has struggled to work his way into the forefront of Postecoglou's plans since his arrival, GMS sources have been informed that he is not prepared to consider a temporary departure as he wants to continue immersing himself in life at Tottenham and fight for extended game time.

The 18-year-old has been restricted to just 581 minutes of action in all competitions this season, while he has headed into the November international break still patiently waiting for his first Premier League start due to the likes of Pape Matar Sarr and Yves Bissouma being ahead of him in the pecking order.

Gray's stance over his future will come as a blow to suitors as GMS sources recently revealed that Tottenham had been bracing themselves for loan offers after Premier League and Championship admirers have been contemplating whether to test the waters with a proposal in January.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Archie Gray has been averaging 6.5 ball recoveries and 1.8 tackles per appearance in the Europa League this season

Gray Determined to Make Spurs Breakthrough

England under-21 international eager to catch Postecoglou's eye

GMS sources have been told Gray is insistent that snubbing the opportunity to embark on a fresh challenge on a temporary basis will give himself a better chance of making a breakthrough into Tottenham's first-team over the course of 2025 as he will be able to impress Postecoglou in training sessions and when he is named in the squad.

The England under-21 international has been heavily involved in cup competitions this season, with him starting all four of Spurs' Europa League clashes and two Carabao Cup encounters, meaning he is poised to profit if his current employers remain in both tournaments and enjoy an extended run in the FA Cup.

Gray has set his sights on convincing Postecoglou that he deserves to be given the nod more regularly instead of turning his attentions towards making a quickfire exit, GMS sources understand, meaning Tottenham are heading into the winter transfer window knowing that he is determined to stay on board.

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Exclusive: Tottenham Scout 'Deadly' Star Ahead of Big 2025 Transfer

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Tottenham Hotspur sent officials to watch Club Brugge star Andreas Skov Olsen in action against Aston Villa in the Champions League last week, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.

Ange Postecoglou's side have regularly looked to improve their attacking options in the last few transfer windows, with the likes of Wilson Odobert and Dominic Solanke arriving through the door. The north London outfit lost Harry Kane to Bayern Munich back in 2023, and they've been looking to find the right formula in their forward line ever since.

Tottenham don't appear ready to stop there and are still in the market for more attacking talent, perhaps long-term succession-planning with Heung-min Son reaching the latter stages of his career. We've previously reported that Tottenham are looking to trigger a 12-month extension in Son's contract instead of offering him a lucrative new deal.

Tottenham Officials Watch Skov Olsen

He played 72 minutes against Aston Villa

Sources have confirmed to GIVEMESPORT that officials from top clubs were in Bruges to watch Skov Olsen in action against Aston Villa in the Champions League last week. Tottenham, Sevilla, and AC Milan were among the clubs to have representatives in attendance for the 24-year-old.

Skov Olsen, described as a 'deadly' attacker, played for 72 minutes in the game, lining up on the right-hand side of attack for Club Brugge. It perhaps wasn't Skov Olsen's most impressive performance of the campaign, but he's shown enough this season for top clubs to be monitoring his progress.

There is growing belief that the Danish international will get a big move in 2025 after a strong stint with his current club since joining them back in 2022.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Andreas Skov Olsen has registered 30 shots and 15 key passes during the early stages of the Jupiler Pro League season

Spurs are Skov Olsen's Best Chance of PL Move

They are scouting players aged 20-25

GIVEMESPORT understands that Skov Olsen's best chance of a Premier League is with Tottenham as it stands. The north London outfit are currently monitoring various players aged between 20 and 25 for a future role in the wide areas of their attack.

Spurs will need a long-term plan for when Son, who they heavily rely upon in attack, decides to move on. At the age of 32, he's not going to be around forever, so finding a player between the age of 20 and 25 who has the potential to grow into someone of a similar calibre would be a smart move.

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Ian Wright Slams Tottenham After What he Saw v Ipswich

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Arsenal legend Ian Wright has slammed Tottenham Hotspur following their shock 2-1 defeat on home soil against promoted club Ipswich Town.

Ipswich had failed to win any of their first 10 Premier League outings since earning promotion from the Championship ahead of their visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, but claimed a stunning victory over Ange Postecoglou's men in North London.

Tottenham came into the contest off the back of a convincing 4-1 league victory over Aston Villa - though they were beaten 3-2 by Galatasaray in Turkey in the Europa League in midweek - as heavy favourites, but failed to live up to the billing, going in at half-time 2-0 down after a bicycle kick from Sammie Szmodics and a tap-in from Liam Delap.

Spurs attempted to rally after the break, with Rodrigo Bentancur pulling one back in the 69th minute, but the equaliser was not forthcoming.

Wright said to Premier League Productions at half-time...

"This is Spurs and what they do, I don’t mean that disrespectfully. When they are in a good run and you think they can put more results together, they throw a performance like this out there."

Tottenham endured a shaky start to the season, winning just one of their first four Premier League games - a 4-0 home victory over Everton - drawing with newly promoted Leicester City and losing against both Newcastle United and North London rivals Arsenal.

Postecoglou's men got their act together after that stuttering start and went on to win nine of their next 11 in all competitions, before suffering back-to-back losses against Galatasaray and now Ipswich.

The result sees them languishing in 10th in the Premier League standings after 11 games - and the Australian head coach's future will surely be called into question if he is unable to turn his team into a side that regularly finishes in the Champions League positions and competes for silverware.

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Postecoglou Must Start £100k p/w Tottenham Star More Often to Save His Job

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Tottenham Hotspur have lost their second successive game after handing Premier League newcomers Ipswich Town their first win of the season after their 2-1 defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Spurs midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur was the name to get on the scoresheet for the home side after another yet impressive individual display by the Uruguayan international, who has really begun to find his form again, despite being in-and-out of Ange Postecoglou's squad rotation this season.

Bentancur Is Spurs’ Unsung Hero

When in the lineup, the midfield looks far more balanced

Bentancur, who earns £100k-a-week, entered the 2024/25 season under fire after an off-pitch incident involving some offensive comments made towards teammate, and captain, Son Heung-Min, in an interview back in June, with the FA subsequently charging him.

But after a difficult 18 months mired by an ACL injury suffered in January 2023, Bentancur's return to action has been a welcome one for Postecoglou and his team.

Despite having featured in 16 games across all competitions this season, the Uruguayan has started just 10 of those outings, though when he has been on the pitch, he looks to have returned back to his very best, and is widely considered as one of the most underrated players in the league this season.

The 27-year-old scored his first goal of the season in Sunday's defeat to Ipswich Town, and according to Sofa Score, he was statistically Spurs' best player on the field, recording a 7.9 rating in 84 minutes, in which he won nine of his 13 ground duels, and three of his five aerial duels on his way to an 84 percent pass completion percentage.

He also recorded three interceptions and seven tackles in a solid defensive display for the holding midfielder, but still, it wasn't enough to help his team get a point out of the contest.

This isn't the first time, either, that Bentancur has been a standout performer, with his introduction to the pitch to begin the second-half of Spurs' defeat to Galatasaray in the Europa League helping give them a chance to get back into the game, though again, it was in vain after they were on the losing side of a 3-2 scoreline.

While he got the start against Ipswich, Postecoglou has been reluctant to use Bentancur from the start in the league this season, rotating him with Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr.

But, his defensive qualities alone, where he has recorded 12 tackles, and has a career-high 69.2 tackle percentage so far this season, may well give Postecoglou more to think about - especially with Tottenham's continued struggles at the back.

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Tottenham v Ipswich Predicted Starting Lineups for Premier League Match Amid Richarlison Update

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Tottenham Hotspur and Ipswich Town will go head-to-head in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon as Ange Postecoglou's side look to build momentum domestically and return from the disappointment of their midweek European defeat.

Spurs dominated Aston Villa and claimed a 4-1 win last weekend before heading to Istanbul in the Europa League, where they suffered a 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray in a disappointing performance. Ipswich on the other hand were on the verge of their first Premier League win of the season last weekend before a 96th minute Leicester City equaliser meant they were forced to accept a point instead.

Both sides have injury problems they're looking to navigate for this game, and this is how GIVEMESPORT expect the teams to line up.

Tottenham Team News

Richarlison suffers 'signifcant' injury

After a big performance last week Postecoglou would have been hopeful of having options to call upon, but Richarlison is set for an extended period out after suffering another hamstring injury against Aston Villa. Micky Van de Ven is also out with a hamstring problem of his own alongside Wilson Odobert, while there are concerns around Cristian Romero and Timo Werner. Youngster Mikey Moore is unavailable through illness.

Speaking in his pre-game press conference, Postecoglou shared a squad update ahead of the match.

“Last night the brief I got after the game was that everyone came through unscathed so there’s no issues from last night. Cristian (Romero), we’ll see how he goes in the next couple of days, the idea is to try and get him out there and train and he’s pretty keen to, so he has a chance for the weekend.

"Mikey (Moore) probably is still not right for the weekend, and probably Timo (Werner) as well. Really out of the ones who are out, it's only Cristian who could potentially be back.”

Tottenham Predicted XI

Kulusevski returns to the lineup

Tottenham Predicted XI: Vicario; Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Udogie; Bissouma, Sarr; Johnson, Kulusevski, Son; Solanke.

Tottenham Predicted Substitutes: Forster (GK), Austin (GK), Gray (DEF), Spence (DEF), Bergvall (MID), Bentancur (MID), Dorrington (MID), Maddison (MID), Lankshear (FWD).

Defensive issues are a big thing for Postecoglou to solve currently, with Ben Davies likely to fill in at centre-back if Cristian Romero is unavailable as expected with £30m summer arrival Archie Gray benched. In midfield Yves Bissouma and Pape Mate Sarr should start in midfield, leaving £21.5m man Rodrigo Bentancur left out, leaving Dejan Kulusevski to return in the number ten role ahead of £40m man James Maddison.

Ipswich Town Team News

Clarke returns from suspension

The Tractor Boys have been struggling with injuries all season but they welcomed back Ben Johnson, Omari Hutchison and Sam Morsy last week and now can welcome Harry Clarke back from suspension from this game.

Jacob Greaves is still out with a hamstring problem while nobody else is expected to return before the international break. Chiedozie Ogbene, Axel Tuanzebe and Janoi Donacien are long-term absentees. Kalvin Phillips is suspended after his red card against Leicester.

Speaking in his pre-game press conference, McKenna shared that there are no fresh injury blows for him to deal with.

"We're basically in the same position as last weekend. The boys who are returning from injury are progressing well. I think, if this weekend goes well, we'll be in a strong position after the November international break.

"Axel's had a cast fitted and is joining in with some contact training. He will be fine after the break, unless there are any issues.

"Jacob is almost in full training and Jack will hopefully commence training over the international break.

"Otherwise it's the same. Sam (Morsy) got through the Leicester game and has been training this week. Massimo (Luongo) has only been training a little bit so it was wise for him to not be in the Australia squad, but he is available for the weekend."

Ipswich Town Predicted XI

Liam Delap starts up front

Ipswich Town Predicted XI: Muric; Johnson, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis; Morsy, Cajuste; Hutchinson, Chaplin, Szmodics; Delap.

Ipswich Town Predicted Substitutes: Walton (GK), Clarke (DEF), Townsend (DEF), Woolfenden (DEF), Luongo (DEF), Burns (MID), Cajuste (MID), Clarke (FWD), Hirst (FWD).

Despite Harry Clarke being available again Ben Johnson performed well and he should keep his place at full-back, while Jens Cajuste should come into the side in place of the suspended Kalvin Phillips. Liam Delap is the team's top scorer and should continue in the number nine role.

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£32m Tottenham Star Wants to Terminate His Contract in January

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Tottenham defender Sergio Reguilon wants to terminate his contract at the club in January and leave for regular first-team football elsewhere, according to Caught Offside.

The Spanish defender, who joined the club from Real Madrid in a deal worth £32m back in 2020 has been outcast from the squad in north London following the arrival of manager Ange Postecoglou in the summer of 2023, and has since been loaned out twice.

Reguilon spent the first half of last season at Manchester United before the deal was cut short and he made the switch across London to Brentford, but the Bees also declined to make the deal permanent during the summer window.

A deal was expected to be found for the 27-year-old to leave the club but nothing materialised and as a result he has been left isolated out of the squad, being left out of the European matchday squad and failing to feature even on the bench in the Premier League at any point so far this season.

Reguilon Wants to Leave Tottenham

Sevilla and Getafe interested in free transfer move

As a result of a lack of football, a fresh report claims that Reguilon wants to terminate his contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium so he can play regularly elsewhere with La Liga clubs Sevilla and Getafe both showing an interest in opening talks with his representatives.

Spurs are unlikely to stand in his way either, with Destiny Udogie and Ben Davies ahead of him in the pecking order while both Micky Van de Ven and Archie Gray have played at left-back ahead of him also at points this season.

Reguilon spoke last season about his exit from Tottenham and called it "strange", describing a fall-out with the manager that came out of nowhere and saw him excluded from first-team training after initially being told he was part of the manager's plans for the season.

The Spain international's contract with Tottenham is currently due to expire in the summer, so the club could look to move him on early to save on his reported £53,000-per-week wages for an extra six months.

Journalist Ben Jacobs has previously revealed exclusively to GIVEMESPORT that Reguilon "had options to leave" in the summer but the North London club were "tough" on the terms of his exit, which ultimately lead to all those options falling through.

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Tottenham Eyeing Move to Sign ‘Unbelievable’ Star for Postecoglou

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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Nottingham Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, as they look to strengthen their wide options in the hope of securing Champions League qualification, according to a former Spurs scout.

Hudson-Odoi has played an integral role in Forest's impressive start to the new Premier League season, with Nuno Espirito Santo's side currently sitting third in the English top flight. The former Chelsea man has netted twice in the league, including scoring the winner in the East Midlanders' trip to Anfield.

This form has prompted interest from a number of clubs, with Tottenham said to be among the potential suitors. While a January transfer is said to be unlikely, Spurs could pursue a deal in the summer if the Englishman is able to maintain his exceptional form for the duration of the campaign.

Spurs Considering Move for Hudson-Odoi

He's settled well at Forest

After struggling with injuries and not playing regularly at Chelsea, Hudson-Odoi joined Forest in September 2023, leaving his boyhood club after being on their books for 16 years. Netting eight goals in 29 Premier League appearances in his debut campaign at the City Ground, the forward has kicked on this term, providing Espirito Santo's men with a creative spark from out wide, and has subsequently been described as 'unbelievable'.

With Forest massively exceeding expectations thus far, the club's players are inevitably garnering interest from elsewhere. Tottenham, who have top four aspirations, are keeping tabs on Hudson-Odoi's progress, and will consider making a move for the 24-year-old if he's able to sustain his high performance level throughout the season.

Speaking to Football Insider, former Spurs scout Mick Brown confirmed the North Londoners' interest in the three-time capped England international:

"His [Hudson-Odoi] performances have caught the eye of a few clubs. Tottenham were interested in him during the summer and I’m told that interest hasn’t faded as they would still like to sign a new winger.

Of course, when a side like Forest, with all due respect, are performing above their usual level, the high-flying players start to attract interest.

I wouldn’t expect a deal to happen in January, he’ll need to show this type of form over the course of a season, but there’s definite interest. I’m told a number of clubs have been keeping an eye on him and tracking his development.

Tottenham feel they’re a couple of positions short of bridging the gap. Whether Hudson-Odoi is the right fit for them, that’s something they’ll be asking behind the scenes, but I know the initial interest is there.”

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Galatasaray 3-2 Tottenham: Player Ratings and Match Highlights

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Key Takeaways

Galatasaray beat Tottenham 3-2 in their Europa League match in Istanbul.

Victor Osimhen scored two goals after Spurs made costly errors playing out from the back.

Will Lankshear, having scored for Spurs, was then sent off in the second half after receiving a second yellow card.

Tottenham Hotspur were dealt a 3-2 defeat by Galatasaray in their Europa League clash in front of a raucous atmosphere in Istanbul, after two goals from Victor Osimhen in eight minutes punished the north London side who were architects of their own downfall.

Both teams entered the contest undefeated so far through the European campaign, though Spurs had won all three of their last outings, whilst Galatasaray had won two and drawn one.

Spurs were without teenager Mikey Moore due to illness, while Timo Werner was also another absentee for Ange Postecoglou, with the German dealing with a groin issue, joining a whole host of names on the treatment table, including Richarlison, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. Light in attack, Tottenham academy graduate Will Lankshear was handed just his second start of the 2024/25 season.

For the home side, there were some familiar friends and foes, with former Spurs defender Davinson Sanchez in the centre of the back three, while former Arsenal player Lucas Torreira was deployed in central midfield. Ex-Chelsea players Hakim Ziyech and Michy Batshuayi were on the bench.

Despite having the attacking trio of Dries Mertens, Victor Osimhen and Mauro Icardi, it was Yunus Akgun who opened the scoring in just the sixth minute, with a thunderous half-volley from distance that blazed into the top corner after Galatasaray's free kick was headed out by Archie Gray. The thunderbolt came so quickly that Fraser Forster simply couldn't adjust his feet quickly enough.

Spurs struggled to play under the threatening atmosphere imposed on them by the Galatasaray ultras in attendance, but insisted on playing out from the back, though it would cause them quite a few issues, with them giving away the ball in some dangerous areas.

But in one of their rare early attacks, Gray found the space to put in a delicious ball over the top, finding Brennan Johnson, who was able to breeze past his defender, and opted to square it across for Lankshear to tap in home, giving the 19-year-old his first senior goal, and bringing his team back level inside 20 minutes.

Galatasaray thought they had retaken the lead when a masked Osimhen squeezed the ball past Forster after Spurs were once again caught out attempting to play from the back, but he was swiftly ruled offside. Though, just two minutes later the Nigerian striker would punish Spurs after Radu Dragusin was caught in possession and gave the Turkish juggernauts a 2-1 lead after just 30 minutes.

The errors would continue to pile up for Tottenham, though, and Osimhen capitalised once again with a cushioned finish past Forster after a beautifully flighted ball into the box from Mertens was floated in with pinpoint precision to give Galatasaray a commanding 3-1 lead going into half-time.

The second-half brought much of the same, with Spurs continuing to struggle on the ball, and could have easily conceded two or three more inside the first five minutes, with Galatasaray's biggest chance after Forster came to claim the ball from a free-kick, taking his eyes off of it and losing it entirely.

On a night that looked to be memorable regardless of the result for Lankshear, it was abruptly ended after he picked up a second yellow for a reckless challenge, which gave the referee no other choice, and leaving Spurs to play the remaining half-an-hour with 10 men.

Just mere minutes after entering the fold, Dominic Solanke cut the deficit with a neat little back flick to take the ball past Muslera, giving them a small glimmer of hope that they could get something from this very tough outing.

Icardi thought he had restored his side's two-goal cushion, but the offside flag was once again raised, with the Argentine quite a distance offside upon replay. The one dampener on Galatasaray's night was the striker being stretchered off the field after appearing to suffer a knee injury off the ball.

But Spurs looked the stronger side after going down to 10, and were handed a late chance in stoppage time when the keeper was caught way outside his box with his clearance finding its way to the man hot in form, Dejan Kulusevski, but his long-range effort was far wide and his miss all but sealed the Lilywhites' first defeat of the European campaign.

Match Highlights

Galatasaray Player Ratings

GK - Fernando Muslera - 6.5/10

Apart from leaving his goal wide open for Lankshear to tap in, he faced little other threat in the game from the Spurs forwards. Not much he could do about Solanke's clever finish to cut the deficit to one.

RWB - Baris Yilmaz - 7/10

Looked to get forward at every opportunity and found relative success, creating a couple of big chances while his lone shot on goal also forced a save. Very stout in defence, winning the majority of his ground and aerial duels, though he did concede possession 20-plus times.

CB - Kaan Ayhan - 7/10

Defensively, he didn't really have much to do, with most of his involvement being when they were controlling possession. A solid performance nonetheless.

CB - Davinson Sanchez - 7/10

Looked very commanding at the back, especially in his ground duels. He also made some key tackles and an interception, but wasn't really troubled by the Spurs attack.

CB - Abdulkerim Bardakci - 6/10

Was arguably the weakest link of the defence, losing the ball double-digit times, but he made up for it with his four interceptions which ensured Spurs struggled to create shots.

LWB - Yunus Akgun - 8/10

He opened the scoring with a scorching long-range effort that came out of nowhere. The former Leicester City man's strike meant that he recorded four goals in four games in the Europa League this season. Had some other thunderous efforts which were on target in what was an impressive shooting display.

CM - Lucas Torreira - 7/10

The former Arsenal man had an impressive display of passing, making some key tackles and a key pass. Looked very comfortable in possession, and was never really troubled.

CM - Gabriel Sara - 7/10

Was the most productive of the central midfield pairing, playing in a plethora of crosses and long balls which found teammates, laying in a couple of key passes which created one big chance. He was heavily involved in winning the ball back, though he lost the ball as many times as he won it.

CAM - Dries Mertens - 8.5/10

Orchestrated the attacks from midfield to perfection, helping lead the press and forcing Spurs to make a calamity of errors at the back. His balls forward into the two strikers was the difference maker, with his link-up play with Osimhen particularly impressive.

ST - Victor Osimhen - 9/10

It is somewhat unbelievable that Osimhen didn't have a full handful of goals considering the amount of efforts that presented themselves to him. By far the standout player of the team, and caused so many problems with his willingness to pressure whoever was in proximity of him.

ST - Mauro Icardi - 7/10

Made some dangerous runs forward, and was accurate with his passing, but played second-fiddle to his strike partner and no. 10 tonight.

Sub - Hakim Ziyech - 6/10

Completed all of his passes in his 17-minute cameo, though he only made a handful of passes. Found success with both of his long balls, while he also had success with both of his dribble attempts.

Sub - Kerem Demirbay - N/A

Not on the field long enough to impact the game.

Sub - Elias Jelet - N/A

Not on the field long enough to impact the game.

Sub - Michy Batshuayi - N/A

Not on the field long enough to impact the game.

Sub - Berkan Kutlu - N/A

Not on the field long enough to impact the game.

Tottenham Player Ratings

GK - Fraser Forster - 3/10

A very poor outing by the veteran keeper, with his ball distribution more often than not finding an opposition player instead of a teammate. While he couldn't control the mistakes of those in front of him, he could control his own actions, and he just didn't look comfortable, nor commanding, in goal at any point in the contest. Had a huge error in the second-half where he took his eye off the ball, and was very fortunate not to concede again.

RB - Pedro Porro - 6/10

Was arguably the best of Spurs' back line, though that isn't saying much, with him being the defender who gave the ball away the least number of times. He also won most of his ground duels, and got the higher rating for his assist on Spurs' second goal.

CB - Radu Dragusin - 3/10

Caught in possession a plethora of times, which led to Galatasaray testing Forster's goal more than Postecoglou would have liked. Was at fault for Osimhen's goal in the first half and struggled to find a teammate every time he was in possession.

CB - Ben Davies - 5/10

Was the better of the two centre-halves, but really, it was slim pickings. Didn't really look commanding at any point.

LB - Archie Gray - 5/10

Played a lovely ball forward in the build-up to Spurs' goal, but offered little else on both sides of the ball.

CM - Lucas Bergvall - 4/10

Was never really involved in the game at any point and was substituted, arguably too late.

CM - Yves Bissouma - 5/10

Was one of the many Spurs players dispossessed over a dozen times by the opposition, and was suffocated by the midfield of Galatasaray. He did find some success in his ground duels, but that is a stretch on what was a largely disappointing outing.

CM - James Maddison - 5/10

Had a very quiet outing, especially in the first half. His set-piece deliveries were poor by his standards. Moved over to the left-hand side in the second-half with Kulusevski being deployed in the No. 10 role, but didn't have much impact there either.

RW - Brennan Johnson - 6/10

Ever the willing runner, he was keen to make the runs in behind, which paid dividends when he got in front of his defender, and instead of taking the shot on himself, provided the ball on a plate for his teenage teammate, Lankshear. Unfortunately, that would be his only contribution as he was subbed off at half-time for defensive reinforcements.

ST - Will Lankshear - 5/10

Despite the loss, this night was one to remember for the 19-year-old who scored his first senior goal, and it won't be easier than that. His finish also silenced the Galatasaray fans for a brief moment. Continued to make some good runs forward into the box, though service was limited, but he has shown tremendous potential as a number nine. His night was dampened when he received a second yellow.

LW - Son Heung-min - 6/10

His first real impact on the game was when he nutmegged Dries Mertens in the build up to the Lankshear equaliser. His first touch let him down quite a few times, and it was clear he was not at the races. Was one of the two Spurs players to make way at half-time.

Sub - Dejan Kulusevski - 7.5/10

Came on at the half to try and spark something into Spurs, but picked up a yellow card within two minutes of coming on after he gave the ball away and tried to get it back. Nonetheless, the slight tweak in the formation saw Kulusevski begin to orchestrate the team, especially after they went down to 10, and he was involved in virtually all of their late chances.

Sub - Rodrigo Bentancur - 6/10

Seemed to balance the midfield a bit more when he came on, always looking to drive his team forward, and showed once again that he is showing a resurgence in form under Postecoglou.

Sub - Dominic Solanke - 6.5/10

Took just a couple of minutes to get on the scoresheet with a clever back-heel flick to take the goalkeeper out of the game and half the deficit. Service came few and far between after that, but he gave Spurs hope of rescuing a point until the final whistle sounded.

Sub - Pape Matar Sarr - 6/10

Played well when he came on, and was present often when Spurs went on the front-foot, albeit it came a little too late. He is another player that is showing a good stroke of form, and had he started the contest, the scoreline may have been different.

Man of the Match

Victor Osimhen (Galatasaray)

The Black Eagles striker ran the Spurs defenders riot all game long, and really should have finished with more goals than just the two he scored. Despite being tightly marked, he shrugged off any challenges that came his way as if the defender wasn't even there. Even when on a hat-trick, he looked to play his teammates in.

With him putting on a display of true centre-forward play and intuition, where he was always exactly in the right place at exactly the right time - by hs own design - it is still bewildering why no top European club was willing to trigger his high release clause at Napoli, though that may change soon.

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