Alejo Véliz scored his first goal with Tottenham, who suffer without Cuti Romero: Lo Celso kicked a penalty and was beaten by Brighton

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It was played in England, but it could easily have been at the Gigante de Arroyito. The fact is that the three Argentines who participated in the victory were that Brighton hit Tottenham (4-2) by the 19th of premier league They were all born footballers in Central rosary. Alejo Veliz He scored his first goal for the London team, Gio Lo Celso he entered and committed a cruel penalty, while Facundo Goodnight It was he who celebrated for the local team.

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Without Cristian Cuti Romero, injured, Tottenham’s defense suffered too much. Four goals in 75 minutes, two from penalties converted by Joao Pedro, a definition from Jack Hinshelwood and a sensational left-footed shot from the Ecuadorian Pervis Estupiñán.

Lo Celso, who came on in the 64th minute after the third goal, was the author of the foul that led to Brighton’s fourth goal, although he was also the one who pushed for the two late discounts.

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The first is the work of Alejo Véliz, assisted by Son Heung-Min inside the area, who controls and finishes with a volley, bitten, but not ineffective. Spurs’ second goal was the work of Ben Davies.

Tottenham today is not prepared to compete for the Premier League. We will have to see if it is due to qualification for the Champions League. His irregularity is latent, as was made visible at the Amex stadium, where he collapsed when recovery seemed certain, when he felt he had found his way again without setting limits.

They were in fifth place, one behind Manchester City and six behind Liverpool, who remained at the top of the table benefiting from the incredible defeat of Arsenal, who did everything to win at home, but ended up losing 0-2 against West Ham.

The Czech Tomas Soucek (minute 13) and Greek Konstantinos Mavropanos (55) scored this victory for West Ham in the rain at the Emirates Stadium in London.

The ‘Gunners’ have 40 points left, two behind Liverpool (42), who won 2-0 at Boxing Day on Tuesday at modest Burnley (19th) and had provisionally taken the lead. Arsenal’s defeat against the ‘Hammers’ consolidates, at least until the weekend, the leadership of Jürgen Klopp’s team.

Source: Clarin

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