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‘I blame myself for how things went at Southampton but it was the best thing that happened to me – it’s been a dream to be back in the Premier League’ Tottenham Hotspur’s ‘Magnet Head’ speaks to FourF

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Few footballers’ career paths follow a straight line – for Tottenham Hotspur's Kevin Danso, some of his biggest highs and lows have come against Manchester United.

Born in Austria before moving to England aged six, Danso spent time with Reading and MK Dons, then began his senior career with Augsburg.

A loan move to Southampton didn’t go as well as hoped in 2019-20, including a game to forget against the Red Devils, but the 27-year-old centre-back has since developed into a seasoned Austria international, returning to England with Spurs and helping them beat the Mancunians to win the Europa League.

Kevin Danso is now a Europa League winner after tricky Saints start

Danso initially joined Spurs on loan from Lens in January, with the Londoners having an obligation to buy in the summer – he’s started the club’s last three Premier League games, and is loving life back in England.

“It’s been an amazing feeling to be back in the Premier League,” he tells FourFourTwo. “Growing up here and starting my football academy life here, Premier League football was always what you saw on the TV every weekend. It was always a dream for me to be in the Premier League, especially with a team like Spurs.”

Within months, he’d done what so many Spurs players had dreamed of doing over the past two decades – he’d won a trophy.

Danso was utilised as an extra centre-back in two key games, coming on as a late substitute as Spurs held on to a one-goal lead in the quarter-final at Eintracht Frankfurt, then doing the same during the final against Manchester United in Bilbao.

“The lads were doing such a good job and I just had to go on and do my little bit to help,” he explains. “It was just running through my mind – ‘I can’t let them score’. The manager put me on to keep the lead, so that was the most important thing for me – whenever the ball came in and around my area, I was just going to make sure I got something on it and kept it away from our goal.

“It’’s always a good feeling to go on and help the team in any capacity. I was really happy to be a part of it.”

Arise, Sir Magnet Head

Danso, though, has also started 20 games since he arrived at the club, and was affectionately labelled ‘Magnet Head’ by boss Thomas Frank after heading away countless crosses during a recent 3-0 win at Everton.

“I didn’t know he’d said that until my friends and team-mates told me, but I take pride in defending and I cleared a lot of set pieces against Everton – it was a positive so I’ll take it!” Danso laughed when asked about the moniker.

His long throws have also been useful. “It’s a weapon I’ve always had, it’s a way to score goals – every aspect of football is important,” he says.

The Austrian has partnered Micky van de Ven in central defence for the last three league games, although captain Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero has now returned from injury and replaced him in the line-up for Tuesday’s 4-0 win over FC Copenhagen.

“Everybody knows how much quality Micky and Cuti have, it’s tough, but when I do get the opportunities I just have to show that I’m a quality player, do the best that’s possible and help the team,” Danso says.

“The most important thing is that we push on as a team and I help with that. Personally of course you want to play every game, but you also understand that at this moment in time that Cuti and Micky are performing very well, and when I get my opportunity, I just have to play at least at the same level.”

In his quest to start this weekend, as Spurs face Manchester United once more, this time in North London, has training consisted of him practising some dribbles up the pitch, to emulate Van de Ven’s incredible solo goal from his own penalty area against FC Copenhagen?

“Not quite!” Danso laughs. “I’m not sure if many people can do that quite like he did – it was an amazing goal. As soon as he won the ball and started running, I was just like ‘Go, go, go!’”

World Cup in his sights

That 4-0 win meant that Spurs remain unbeaten in the Champions League this season. They’re not among the favourites to win the competition, but given that they won the Europa League in a season when they finished 17th in the Premier League, does that show that nothing is impossible?

“Definitely – in football, anything is possible,” he says. “We showed a lot of resilience last season to win a trophy, despite a lot of injuries, a lot of things that didn’t go our way.

“We still managed to end it on a high – in football there are always highs and lows and the main thing is not always how you start, but how you finish.

“Sometimes you’ve just got to dig in. That’s what we did last season, and this season we want to achieve something similar, so we’ve got to dig in again.”

Danso’s own career has had highs and lows. He was full of optimism when he joined Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Southampton on a season-long loan in August 2019, with the south coast side having an option to buy.

That option wasn’t taken up – still only 20, Danso was sent off for two yellow cards on his home debut against Manchester United, and started just one more league game for the club. One of his final league appearances was as a half-time substitute in a famous 9-0 home loss to Leicester City. His stint on the south coast was a learning experience.

“One hundred per cent,” he says. “Before Southampton, at that stage of my career everything was very much on the up, and that was the first time that it didn’t really go my way.

“It told me a lot about myself, and I do blame myself a bit because especially in those periods, you have to work even harder and search for something inside you to really push yourself.

“I feel like I didn’t quite do that. I was very young of course, but that was the lesson I learned. I think it was one of the best things that probably happened to me.”

Now, he’s also on the brink of fulfilling another lifelong ambition, by playing at the World Cup with Austria. “I feel like that’s very possible,” he says. Ralf Rangnick’s side lead their qualification group, with two matches to go.

“We’ve got games coming up against Cyprus and Bosnia to secure that place at the World Cup. It’s definitely the dream.”

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Danso was speaking to FourFourTwo during a visit to Tottenham Foodbank – Spurs have been long-term supporters of the facility, as the defender helped to prepare food parcels alongside other volunteers.

“It’s something that Spurs have been involved in since 2019 and I wanted to support in any way I could,” he says. “I wanted to come down and see what it’s about – they do amazing work, I’ve just helped package up some food for a family of four, to help families out who need it, which is important.”

Danso has explained that his parents grew up Ghana, where people relied heavily on the support of their communities, and he also recently became an ambassador for homelessness charity The Passage.

“I’ve got a charity in Austria and a charity in Ghana – I grew up in the UK so I was looking for something I could get involved in here,” he explains.

“Homelessness wasn’t something I was too familiar with, but I read about it and thought ‘OK, this charity is something amazing’. There’s a stigma around homelessness, that it’s about bad decisions that people make, but when I visited the charity, I found out that it’s not exactly like that.

“It’s not a choice, it’s not always bad decisions that lead to that, so people need to be aware of that and support charities like The Passage, to help eradicate homelessness. I spoke to some of the people that the charity is helping, and their stories are amazing.”

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Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen: TV & streaming options as Thomas Frank's troubled Spurs face Champions League test

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Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen in the Champions League as Spurs seek a smooth path through their turbulence, with all the details on live streaming and TV coverage right here in this guide.

Even by Tottenham Hotspur's recent standards, the past few days have been surprisingly unsettling.

Manager Thomas Frank had to go on record after two of his players appeared to blank him after they were beaten by Chelsea. It doesn't sound like the kind of thing that happens to a team in the top six in the Premier League, but here we are.

FourFourTwo has all the information you need to watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Can I watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen for free?

You can watch Spurs vs Copenhagen for free in certain parts of the world, through the Tapmad streaming platform, which has all the Champions League games and gives a few away for free each week.

Tapmad operates in several Asian territories, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. Coverage is geo-restricted.

You could also technically watch Tottenham vs Copenhagen for free with a broadcaster free trial – Paramount+ in the USA are letting you try free for seven days

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How to watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen in the UK?

Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen is one of the many Champions League fixtures available on TNT Sports and the Discovery+ streaming platform this week.

It's an 8:00pm kick-off and will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1.

Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen in the US

Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen will be available for streaming in the United States on Paramount+ thanks to the official Champions League broadcaster, CBS.

How to watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen in Australia

Football fans in Australia can watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen live through Stan Sport.

See also ► Champions League TV guide

Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen: Champions League preview

Spurs have won half of their 10 league matches since Frank took over from Ange Postecoglou in the summer.

Postecoglou's Spurs were anything but impressive in the Premier League last season but won the Europa League to qualify for the Champions League, a challenge Frank gleefully inherited.

They're unbeaten in the Champions League but draws with Bodo/Glimt and Monaco haven't set pulses racing with PSG, Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt among their remaining opponents.

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Frank has some familiarity with Tuesday's visitors to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Dane is a former manager of international age-group sides and, for three years, of Brondby, FC Copenhagen's great rivals.

FCK are now 15 seasons removed from their best Champions League performance, a run to the round of 16 in 2010-11 where they too were beaten by Chelsea.

They're six points off the pace at the top of Superligaen this season and yet to win in the Champions League.

Now led by manager Jacob Neestrup, the reigning Danish champions opened the league phase with a draw against Bayer Leverkusen but have subsequently lost to Qarabag and Borussia Dortmund.

This is the first meeting between these teams but Copenhagen's record against English opposition bodes well for the north London side.

They've won two of their 19 matches against English teams, both against Manchester United and both at home at Parken.

FourFourTwo's prediction

Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Copenhagen

Spurs seem to be in a sticky spot but an early goal to settle any nerves should be enough to see them past opponents looking for a first win in England.

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'Very, very unusual' Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank breaks silence on Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven fallout

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Tottenham were defeated at the weekend by Enzo Maresca's Chelsea, losing out on home turf to their close rival by a goal to nil.

Joao Pedro's first-half strike proved the difference at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Frank's side recorded their second loss in the space of a week.

Spurs had travelled to the north-east days earlier where they faced Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup Fourth Round, a game in which the Magpies eliminated Frank and his team.

Thomas Frank reacts to viral Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven moment for Spurs

Chelsea's visit to North London gave Spurs the opportunity to get back to winning ways against a local rival, however, that did not transpire as the Blues returned to the west of the city with all three points.

At full-time, defenders Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence were caught on camera expressing their discontent at the outcome of the match as they approached head coach Frank.

The Spurs pair walked past the Tottenham boss, despite Frank's attempts to console them.

The Dane has since revealed that both players paid a visit to his office the day after the game in order to apologise for having seemingly blanked their manager.

"Micky and Djed came into my office yesterday unprompted to say sorry. They were just frustrated," Frank said on Monday.

"Of course I was happy they came in because I knew the questions would come today. We had a good chat but we will keep it internally. It would be very, very, very unusual for me to throw a player under the bus, because we're all human," he added.

Spurs face FC Kobenhavn in the Champions League on Tuesday evening and are strong favourites for the match.

Whether Spence and Van de Ven have a part to play remains to be seen, but it appears Frank bears no ill will towards the pair.

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How to watch Spurs vs Chelsea: Live streams, TV info as pressure on Enzo Maresca increases

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Watch Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea as the Lilywhites look to bounce back from their recent Carabao Cup exit, with all the broadcast details right here in this guide.

Tottenham crashed out of the Carabao Cup against Newcastle United on Wednesday evening, losing 2-0 at St James' Park.

Chelsea booked their spot in the last four with a narrow 4-3 win over Wolves that even saw striker Liam Delap sent off in just seven minutes.

FourFourTwo has all the information on live streams and TV channels so you can watch Spurs vs Chelsea online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Is Tottenham vs Chelsea on TV in the UK?

Tottenham vs Chelsea will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.

It will also be available to subscribers via Sky Go and the Sky Sports+ platform.

Watch Tottenham vs Chelsea in the US

Tottenham vs Chelsea is on NBC in the United States, as the featured game on the broadcasting giant's flagship channel.

You can live stream the game on NBC's Peacock platform.

Watch Tottenham vs Chelsea in Australia

Premier League fans in Australia can watch Tottenham vs Chelsea through Stan Sport.

Watch Tottenham vs Chelsea from anywhere

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Tottenham vs Chelsea: Premier League preview

Tottenham were brilliant value for their victory against Everton last weekend, and in doing so, continued their record as the Premier League's best away side so far this term.

Thomas Frank is continuing to work wonders in North London, and what is even more impressive is the fact that he is doing so without James Maddison and Dominic Solanke.

Micky van de Ven scored two headers at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and pulled in a super return for anyone who managed to slot him into their FPL team in the process.

Injuries are unfortunately slowly piling up for the Lilywhites, however, with Eves Bissouma (ankle), Kota Takai (ankle), Solanke (ankle), Radu Dragusin (knee), Dejan Kulusevski (knee), Maddison (knee) and Ben Davies (thigh) all set to miss out.

Cristian Romero (adductor), Destiny Udogie (knee), Archie Gray (calf) and Wilson Odobert (abdominal) will all need once-overs ahead of the game too, which is more than a worry.

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Chelsea somehow booked their spot in the last four of the Carabao Cup with a 4-3 success at Molinuex that pretty much had it all.

Delap's bizarre anger issues mean Maresca will not be able to call upon the England international for the clash with Spurs, as the Blues boss described his two yellow cards as 'completely unnecessary'.

Cole Palmer (groin), Dario Essugo (thigh), Benoit Badiashile (muscle), Levi Colwill (knee) and Mykhaylo Mudryk (doping suspension) are also unavailable, and Chelsea will have to be better to beat an in-form Spurs side in the Premier League this weekend.

On the bright side, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a particularly happy hunting ground for Chelsea, whose unforgettable 4-3 success there last season represented their fifth Premier League victory at the ground - no visiting team has won more.

Tottenham vs Chelsea: Expected line-ups

FourFourTwo's prediction

Tottenham 2-0 Chelsea

Despite losing in midweek, we are backing Spurs in this one, with Xavi Simons our tip to find the net.

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Watch Newcastle vs Spurs: Live streams, TV details, free UK coverage as Magpies' Carabao Cup defence intensifies

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Watch Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, with FourFourTwo showing you all the details on TV channels and live streams, including free coverage in the UK.

Newcastle United started their first League Cup defence with a 3-0 home win against League One newcomers Bradford City last month.

They're back at home in the fourth round but the challenge awaiting them is altogether different.

Thomas Frank takes his Tottenham Hotspur team to St James' Park after their own 3-0 victory against a newly promoted Yorkshire third-tier side, Doncaster Rovers.

This last-16 meeting of Champions League competitors promises to be a rather closer affair.

Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Newcastle vs Spurs online, on TV, and from anywhere.

Is there a Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur free live stream?

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur will be broadcast live for free by ITV in the UK.

ITV is a national free-to-air commercial broadcaster and Newcastle vs Spurs goes out on ITV1 and can also be streamed for free on the ITVX streaming platform.

Watch Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur from anywhere

Out of the country? That doesn't mean you have to miss the game. A VPN - or Virtual Private Network - means you can set your IP address to make your device appear to be in any country in the world, bypassing streaming geo-restrictions.

Provided it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you use back home. It also comes with added internet security benefits, which sounds like a winner to us.

FourFourTwo’s colleagues at TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.

Watch Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur in the UK

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 8:00 pm (GMT) on Wednesday with be shown live in the UK on both ITV1 and Sky Sports Main Event.

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In the US, Paramount+ has exclusive rights for Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur.

Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur: Carabao Cup preview

The latest match in the fourth round will be followed immediately by the Carabao quarter-final draw and only one of these Premier League titans will be in the bowl.

Mark Chapman will oversee the draw with Jobi McAnuff and Jamie Redknapp for the last eight. The fixtures will be played in the middle of December and Eddie Howe would dearly love to be there again.

Ange Postecoglou's Spurs were with them in the semi-finals last term, losing 4-1 on aggregate to eventual beaten finalists Liverpool.

Newcastle have won the last three fixtures between these foes, coming out on the right side of a pair of 2-1 games last season. They've won five of the last six meetings including a 6-1 demolition at St James' Park in the late spring of 2023.

The last time Spurs won on Tyneside was just over four years ago, when they beat Steve Bruce's Magpies 3-2 during the brief tenure of Nuno Espirito Santo.

Their lengthy injury list includes James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Yves Bissouma and Dominic Solanke. Frank will be able to welcome back many missing players over the course of the next month.

Howe and Newcastle are still without Tino Livramento, Lewis Hall and Frank's former Brentford striker Yoane Wissa. Sven Botman could be in line to play after dodging a concussion against Fulham.

FourFourTwo's prediction

Newcastle United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur

FourFourTwo is backing a penalty shoot-out conclusion for this one. It's too close to call!

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'I can't wait' Tottenham Hotspur hero Son Heung-min reveals he hasn't closed Spurs chapter yet

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Tottenham Hotspur bid farewell to Son Heung-min earlier this year, ending a 10-year association with the North London club, as the Korean international went Stateside.

For the first time in his Spurs career, Son found himself mired in the bottom half of the Premier League, helping the club avoid relegation after finishing 17th in the table, having begun games on the bench with increasing regularity.

Son also won the first club trophy of his career after beating Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League Final, ending Spurs a 17-year trophy drought. But, rather than compete in the Champions League under new manager Thomas Frank, the Spurs captain rode off into the sunset.

After taking part in a pre-season friendly in Hong Kong versus Arsenal, Son announced his decision to depart Tottenham after a decade. He said his goodbyes to Spurs fans following a 1-1 friendly draw against Newcastle in South Korea before heading across the Pacific and joining MLS side LAFC for an MLS-record fee of $26.5 million (£19.7m).

It hasn't taken long for him to make that price tag look like a bargain, assisting a goal in his first start before opening the scoring in Dallas with a world-class free kick. It's a goal that will go down in the history books, with Son awarded the AT&T MLS Goal of the Year.

Son then enjoyed a world-class September that saw him score eight goals and register two assists in six appearances for club and country. After being nullified in his first three outings during October, he returned from the international break by opening the scoring in LAFC's regular season finale against Colorado Rapids.

LAFC are firing on all cylinders at the moment with six wins from eight. Only Inter Miami (81), Chicago Fire (68), and Vancouver Whitecaps (66) have scored more regular season goals than the Black and Gold (65).

Son has proven influential in LA's red-hot form alongside attacking partner Denis Bouanga, with the two combining for 18 straight LAFC goals at one point. Alongside D.C. United's Christian Benteke, Inter Miami's Luis Suarez, and Charlotte FC's Wilfried Zaha, he's the latest former Premier League star to gain a new lease on life in MLS.

Whilst Son's Spurs adventure is firmly in the rearview mirror, he has acknowledged that he still has unfinished business in North London.

"I think I deserve to say goodbye [to Spurs fans] in front of all of them, and also, they deserve to see me in a physical sense to say goodbye," stated Son in a recent interview with Shoot for Love.

"At the time the transfer was going on, the last game was in Korea, obviously I will go back to London to see all the Spurs fans. It’s going to be a very emotional day as well, but I think I definitely can’t wait to go back to London and see all the Spurs fans."

Son isn't just one of the greatest Asian players of all time, but one of the greatest Tottenham players of all time with 173 goals and 101 assists in 454 appearances. And unlike his longtime attacking partner Harry Kane, Son managed to leave Spurs with a trophy under his belt.

It's only a matter of time before Son receives his well-deserved standing ovation from Tottenham fans on his former patch, but for now, he's only focused on his current mission in California. LAFC will face Austin FC in a best-of-three series, counting on Son to continue delivering the goods and lead them to the Western Conference semi-finals.

After waiting 33 years for the first trophy of his senior career, could Son's second trophy be just around the corner? Stay tuned for what promises to be an enthralling post-season.

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Tottenham Hotspur ramp up shock move for Mason Greenwood: report

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Tottenham are lining up a shock move for Mason Greenwood as they look to bolster their attacking options.

Thomas Frank has enjoyed a good start to life at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, they are unbeaten in the Champions League and currently find themselves third, five points behind leaders Arsenal.

However, their attackers are yet to find their best form this season, so they have identified Greenwood as a potential shock option for the January transfer window

Tottenham are ready to make a shock move for Mason Greenwood

As it currently stands, their top scorer across all competitions is Micky van de Ven with three goals.

New signing Mathys Tel has only managed to bag one goal so far this season, and Dominic Solanke, who was brought in in the summer of 2024 has only played twice, and is yet to find the net.

Now TEAMtalk are reporting that the north London side are lining up a shock move for ex-Manchester United forward Greenwood.

Greenwood was viewed as one of the most exciting talents from the Manchester United academy in recent years, but serious criminal allegations ultimately dropped by the Crown Prosecution Services, saw him move on.

He spent a season on loan at Getafe in Spain before Marseille signed him in the summer of 2024, where he has gone on to score 30 goals in 48 games.

Tottenham views him as someone who can provide an extra drive to their attack, with his pace and versatility noted.

TEAMtalk believe that Barcelona are currently leading the race to sign the 24-year-old, and they may plan to reunite him with former teammate Marcus Rashford.

Other European sides are also in the race to sign Greenwood, including Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid, whilst Saudi Pro League sides Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr are preparing lucrative offers. Greenwood however, is said to prefer staying in Europe and playing in the Champions League.

In FourFourTwo's view, the optics of bringing Greenwood back to England are not good for Tottenham. It is not a transfer that would go down well at Tottenham, let alone the rest of the Premier League. Manchester United are also owed a 50% sell-on fee should he leave Marseille.

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‘You could almost see the fear in the referee’s eyes’ Gary Neville expresses sympathy for Craig Pawson in Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur call

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Gary Neville claimed you could “see the fear” in referee Craig Pawson’s eyes after a step taken in Everton’s Premier League meeting with Tottenham Hotspur.

Thomas Frank’s side took the lead in under 20 minutes, when Rodrigo Bentancur shouldered a corner back into the six-yard box for Micky van de Ven to nod in from point-blank range.

The Toffees thought they’d netted an equaliser just over 5 minutes later when Jake O’Brien headed one in from a corner, before Pawson was called to the monitor to review a subjective offside.

Gary Neville spots “fear” following Craig Pawson’s tough decision process

The referee took his time reviewing the incident, with those at Stockley Park suggesting that Iliman Ndiaye had interfered with Guglielmo Vicario from an offside position.

Pawson agreed with his assistants and, under new protocols, had to relay the decision vocally over the public address system to the fans inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium, to a chorus of boos and jeers from the home support.

“Who would want to make that announcement in here?” Peter Drury posited.

“You can almost see the fear in the referee’s eyes,” Neville chuckled.

Pawson did indeed look like he’d rather have cracked on with the game than be forced into becoming a public speaker inside the newly-built 52,000-seater stadium, but Neville didn’t have too many problems with the call itself.

“What I would say, as a defensive team and with a defensive mindset,” the former Manchester United man continued, “[is that] the reason that these teams stay now and don’t put men on the post is to make sure that there are offside players.

“And he [Ndiaye] is very close to Vicario. I don’t think he’s ever going to save it, but again, it’s subjective, and the officials have made a decision.”

In FourFourTwo’s opinion, while the efforts to keep the fans in the stadium as informed as those at home is admirable, the system of having referees sheepishly explain their call to tens of thousands of furious fans is not an ideal solution.

As those who have experienced it in the ground will know, you usually already know the decision before the referee speaks and – certainly if it’s going against the home team – the rest of the official’s announcement is then drowned out by boos.

It’s questionable whether this new system is serving anyone, and we can’t imagine referees objecting too harshly, were it scrapped.

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How to watch Monaco vs Spurs: Live streams, TV details, preview as Thomas Frank's Tottenham face crucial Champions League test

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Watch Monaco vs Spurs as Thomas Frank searches for his second win in the league phase of the Champions League, with all the information on TV coverage and live streams right here.

Thomas Frank is in pursuit of consistency as the manager of Tottenham Hotspur and his new team will start Wednesday's league phase match as slight favourites.

Spurs were unbeaten in seven matches in all competitions before they lost to Aston Villa but haven't won back-to-back Premier League fixtures since their first two at the start of the season.

FourFourTwo has all the details you need to enjoy this Champions League match live wherever you are.

Can I watch Monaco vs Spurs for free?

You can watch Monaco vs Spurs for free through the Tapmad streaming platform, which is showing the game free of charge. Tapmad operates in various Asian territories, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. Coverage is geo-restricted.

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You can use a VPN to unblock your usual streaming services while abroad, allowing you to connect and watch as if you were back home. You'll also get better playback quality and it will do wonders for your internet security – result!

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How to watch Monaco vs Spurs in the UK

Monaco vs Spurs is one of this week's Champions League fixtures on TNT Sports and the Discovery+ streaming platform.

It's an 8:00pm kick-off and will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 3.

Watch Monaco vs Spurs in the US

Monaco vs Spurs will be available for streaming in the United States on Paramount+ thanks to the official Champions League broadcaster, CBS.

How to watch Monaco vs Spurs in Australia

Football fans in Australia can watch Monaco vs Spurs live through Stan Sport.

See also ► Champions League TV guide

Monaco vs Spurs: Champions League preview

Winning one match and drawing the next became a pattern for Spurs in September and played out in its own way in their first two league matches.

Frank's first Champions League match was a 1-0 home match against Villarreal, after which they faced Bodo/Glimt in Bodo and came away with what was a creditable 2-2 draw after going 2-0 down.

Adi Hutter and Monaco also drew their second league phase match thanks to a last-minute penalty from former Spurs defender Eric Dier against Manchester City.

Dier joined Monaco on a free transfer in the summer after a season and a half with Harry Kane at Bayern Munich.

The 31-year-old spent a decade at Spurs after developing at Sporting CP as a youngster and is gearing up to face his former side after four wins in five to start the Ligue 1 season deteriorated into three matches without a win.

It's been a winless start for the Red and Whites in the Champions League too and Hutter will see Spurs at home as a tricky but assailable foe to put that right.

Spurs have a respectable record against Ligue 1 opposition but are dealing with some injury issues that will necessarily guide Frank's thinking.

Destiny Udogie pulled out before the loss to Villa but could be available. James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Dragusin and Dominic Solanke are just a few of the players who won't be.

The north London side will get another crack at Ligue 1 opponents in a month's time, when they visit the Parc des Princes to take on European champions Paris Saint-Germain.

Monaco will be mindful that they follow this fixture with a pair of slippery away matches against Bodo/Glimt and Pafos before closing the group against Real Madrid and Juventus.

Hutter needs to put points on the board sooner rather than later or Monaco's Champions League adventure could be effectively over before January.

FourFourTwo's prediction

Monaco 1-2 Spurs

It took two top-class goals to breach Spurs at the weekend and Monaco might struggle to outscore Frank's boys.

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Tottenham Hotspur receive transfer blow as Leeds United triple signing hopes dashed by new development

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Tottenham had been linked with a move to reunite brothers Archie and Harry Gray prior to the latter's most recent birthday.

The younger of the two siblings turned 17 at the beginning of October, at which point he was eligible to sign a first professional contract.

Archie, on the other hand, joined Spurs in the summer of 2024 following Leeds' failure to win promotion via the Championship play-offs, parting with his boyhood club for a reported £40 million fee after his first full season of senior football.

Tottenham Hotspur miss out on 17-year-old Leeds United star

Then, earlier this summer Spurs signed teenage forward and England youth international Oliver Boast from the Elland Road club, who will be due training compensation as opposed to a transfer fee, for the youngster's move.

Boast is understood to have left Leeds having deemed his pathway to senior football blocked by Gray's presence and first-team boss Daniel Farke's preference for the teenager.

Among Leeds fans, it was hoped the same scenario would not play out with regard to Harry Gray's future, the much-heralded jewel of the club's Thorp Arch academy.

Gray became the latest in a five-strong line of family members to represent the Leeds first-team after debuting in a 6-0 win over Stoke City at the end of last season.

The 17-year-old has now put pen to paper on a 'long-term' contract, according to Leeds, ending any speculation over his immediate future.

"Everyone at Leeds United would like to congratulate Harry on signing a first professional contract and we look forward to seeing his development over the coming seasons", a club statement read.

While Leeds fans will celebrate tying Gray down to a contract believed to run until the end of the 2027/28 season, Spurs can focus on a prodigious striking talent of their own in Luca Williams-Barnett.

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