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Spurs ‘heading in right direction’

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TOTTENHAM Hotspur are still a work in progress, but there are encouragin­g signs they are heading in the right direction, said manager Ange Postecoglo­u whose side put on a mature performanc­e in a 1-1 draw at West Ham on Tuesday night.

His Spurs team dominated the game with 68% possession, but the hosts created almost as many chances in an end-to-end encounter that had fans on the edge of their seats as the London rivals did battle in the pouring rain at the London Stadium. “The players are showing a real willingnes­s to learn,” Postecoglo­u said of a Spurs team that were thrashed 3-0 at Fulham in their last away game.

“I thought today against a tough opponent, their play was quite mature,” he told reporters.

“I’m always looking for a performanc­e that shows we’re developing.

“Tonight, especially in our general play and organisati­on, I thought Biss (midfielder Yves Bissouma) was outstandin­g, and the back four handled four players who will cause any team problems.

“I thought there was more structural maturity than against Fulham. We want to win, but there’s enough to say that it’s a team still heading in the right direction.”

Tottenham are battling for a place in the top four and Champions League football, although Postecoglo­u prefers to focus on the developmen­t of his side rather than where they finish the season.

Brennan Johnson gave Spurs an early lead, and they could have scored through Pedro Porro and captain Son Heung-min.

But Kurt Zouma equalised with an effort off his back after 19 minutes from a corner, and that gave West Ham more heart for the fight.

“We obviously conceded from a set piece, but we still handled the rest of the set pieces really well, considerin­g they’re a big side and the delivery,” added Postecoglo­u.

Tottenham face more difficult challenges in the run-in with games against title contenders Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool, but Villa also have to play the top three, so the race for the fourth spot is likely to go down to the wire.

Meanwhile, Manchester United defenders Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof have been ruled out of action for at least a month due to muscle injuries.

A difficult second season for United boss Erik ten Hag has been blighted by the consistent loss of key players to injury.

The Red Devils are sixth in the Premier League, 11 points off the top four with nine games remaining, and will face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge tonight.

Martinez and Lindelof are also set to miss the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry later this month.

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