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Tottenham 4-0 Copenhagen: Micky van de Ven scores solo stunner in Champions League win as Spurs bounce back from Chelsea loss

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Micky van de Ven scored a contender for one of the best Champions League goals as Tottenham thrashed Copenhagen in a much-needed 4-0 home victory.

With Spurs leading 2-0 but down to 10 men after Brennan Johnson's red card, Van de Ven ran from the edge of his area to sprint the entire length of the pitch past several Copenhagen players before hitting a superb, powerful low finish into the bottom corner.

The defender's goal was the perfect apology for his actions on Saturday after he ignored the pleas of his boss, Thomas Frank, to applaud the Spurs fans following the wretched 1-0 home defeat to Chelsea.

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Frank joked of Van de Ven at his post-match press conference: "He can keep walking past me if he is angry after a game if he delivers this!"

This entertaining display was a far cry from the weekend's horror show as Spurs overcame one of their worst-ever statistical performances in the Premier League to hammer Copenhagen to move into the top eight of the Champions League table and remain unbeaten in this season's competition.

The morale-boosting win also saw Xavi Simons, who against Chelsea was substituted after coming off the bench, enjoy his best game for Spurs as he set up Johnson's 19th-minute opener with a fine throughball that allowed the Welshman to round the goalkeeper and finish coolly from a tight angle.

Simons could have had a hat-trick of assists in the first half, but Randal Kolo Muani fluffed his lines twice.

The striker, though, made up for his misses in the 51st minute with some relentless work to close the Copenhagen goalkeeper down and then superbly tee up Wilson Odobert to roll home.

Then came Johnson's 61st-minute red card following a VAR review for a late studs-up challenge on Gabriel Pereira.

But the sending off sparked one of Spurs' greatest-ever goals as Van de Ven scored his outrageous solo stunner to wild celebrations at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Just three minutes later, the fans were cheering again as Van de Ven's centre-back partner Cristian Romero went on a charge of his own to set up substitute Joao Palhinha for a fourth.

Not even Richarlison's missed stoppage-time penalty could dampen the mood in north London, which was given the lift it needed after Saturday's dismal showing.

Frank: Van de Ven turned into Messi!

Tottenham boss Thomas Frank at his post-match press conference:

"It seemed like we had Lionel Messi turned into Micky Van de Ven!

"Running from his own goal and all the way to the other end to score a fantastic goal. He is our top goalscorer in all competitions, he can keep going!"

On Johnson's red card: "I think I understand why it can be given but that still footage is where it looks bad. There was no recklessness in this tackle from Brennan.

"When he slides, the player steps down and then it looks bad. It was a little bit unfortunate and was harsh."

On response to Chelsea loss: "We talked a lot about that bounce-back mentality. There will be setbacks and it is how we react to that.

"That is part of a good team and I am very happy with the response, we controlled it from minute one. It is never easy. I am pretty sure we will not see them lose 4-0 again."

Analysis: Turning point for Frank's Spurs?

What a response this was from Spurs to Saturday's woeful loss to Chelsea.

There were goals, shots, plenty of attacks and only cheers from the home fans as Tottenham dismantled Copenhagen. It was everything that was not there at the weekend.

So was this goal-laden victory a turning point for Frank?

"I would say it's a step forward in terms of how we want to play," he said at his post-match press conference.

"Assist and goals from the offensive players, and also good performances. I also think the structure was good."

Copenhagen were admittedly weak opposition and provided perfect bounce-back material for Spurs.

Van de Ven said sorry in style, Xavi Simons was the player of the match, and Spurs fans left with smiles on their faces.

But the real test of this renewed optimism will come on Saturday as Tottenham host Manchester United, where another step forward can be taken ahead of the November international break.

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Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven 'said sorry', says Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank for snub after Chelsea defeat

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Thomas Frank has confirmed Tottenham duo Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven apologised for ignoring their head coach at full-time following the 1-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.

Spurs were booed off at full-time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, having recorded their lowest ever xG (expected goals) figure of 0.05 since Opta records started in the 2012-13 campaign, before Frank approached his players on the pitch.

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Stand-in captain Van de Ven and Spence headed towards the tunnel and despite Frank seemingly telling them to thank the home support, they walked past the Danish boss who stared in their direction before he turned to applaud the crowd.

Sky Sports News understands Frank and Spence spoke after the game and their interaction on the pitch at full-time was just a sign of their frustration at losing, rather than anything more.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of the Champions League fixture against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday, Frank provided more detail on the situation.

"Micky and Djed came into my office yesterday and just said they wanted to say sorry for the situation. They didn't want it to look bad or disrespectful," he said.

"That was not their intention to me, the team or the club. They were just frustrated by the performance, loss and the booing during the game."

Frank: We are all human, I will always protect my players

When pushed for further details on the meeting, which was unprompted and led by Spence and Van de Ven, Frank added: "If they didn't come in, I would have to ask them about the situation. Of course, I was happy they came in as I knew the questions would come in today [Monday].

"We all have a perception [of why it happened]. That was my first question: how were they and why?

"It means they care, they care about the team and the club and in this case, me. That was very good. We had a good talk about a lot of things.

"Like everything, we keep it internally. It will be very, very unusual if I throw a player under the bus. We are all humans and I will always protect them."

Vicario: I had to protect Bergvall from boos

Spence and Van de Ven were not the only players involved in an incident after the final whistle.

As players made their way around the pitch, applauding fans, Bergvall was pushed away from the stands by team-mate Guglielmo Vicario after seemingly reacting to something that was said by a supporter.

Vicario joined Frank to speak to the media ahead of Copenhagen and was asked about the incident, where he said: "In every environment, there are very good people and some are bad people.

"I had to protect him as he was a little bit emotional at that time. It is part of my experience. We can discuss inside the dressing room but won't do it outside."

Bergvall started the fixture against Chelsea but was forced off in the seventh minute after suffering a concussion.

"Lucas got a concussion," Frank continued when asked about an update on the 19-year-old's fitness. "Which was probably pretty obvious, big praise to the medical team.

"It is a tricky situation to be in. Well done to them, it is the player's health that is most important."

The Sweden international will now miss the game against Copenhagen and Saturday's meeting with Manchester United at home, live on Sky Sports.

Spence and Mohammed Kudus also picked up knocks during the defeat but should be available for Tuesday, according to Frank.

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