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Spurs defenders better at attacking than defending?

While no one covered themselves in glory against Brighton earlier this month, Destiny Udogie had a particularly bad game, and looked set for another difficult day at the office on Saturday when Jarrod Bowen eased past him for West Ham’s goal. In attack, however, Udogie connected well with players around him – especially Son Heung-min – and even had a shot on goal. In addition, Pape Sarr – technically a defensive midfielder replacing an attacking midfielder in James Maddison – was instrumental in driving Spurs up the pitch and made a wonderful, defence-splitting pass to Son for the final goal of the game.

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