
Pedro Porro is abysmal, fan favourite wows – Tottenham’s three winners and losers vs Man United
Tottenham drew 2-2 with Man United to salvage their terrible home form in the Premier League as they nearly secured all three points.
Prior to the match, there was a jubilant mood in north London after Tottenham beat Copenhagen 4-0 in the Champions League on 4 November to get back to winning ways.
Randal Kolo Muani frustrated Tottenham fans in Europe, failing to convert any of his chances against the Danish outfit as he started again for Thomas Frank in the lunchtime kick-off.
The Dane would have been furious with the Frenchman’s display as Football Insider reviews the winners and losers from the gut-wrenching draw with United.

Tottenham winners
Xavi Simons
Xavi Simons impressed for Tottenham against Copenhagen and was once again the key man trying to make something happen.
The Dutchman completed 32 of his 35 passes as he desperately sought to get Spurs on the front foot with intricate turns and deft touches.
When he was taken off late in the second half, the home crowd were bewildered by Frank’s decision, given he was the likeliest source of creating something.
Joao Palhinha
The Portuguese did his best to try and break up the Red Devils’ attacks in the middle of the park, winning the majority of his ground duels.

Joao Palhinha also completed 43 of his 50 passes as he looked to turn defence into attack.
Richarlison
The Brazilian had a flying start to the season but has faded away with his last goal coming against Brighton back on 20 September.
Richarlison missed one big chance and it looked like he was about to have another horrendous showing, yet nodded home what was nearly the winner late in stoppage time.
Tottenham losers
Dominic Solanke
Despite the fact Dominic Solanke is out with injury, he was going to be delighted with the shocking performances from his striking competition Kolo Muani and Richarlison.
However, when the Brazilian found the back of the net in stoppage time, the Englishman would’ve been disappointed to see his competitor get back to goalscoring ways.
Pedro Porro
Normally a great source of pinpoint crosses and creativity, the Spaniard was frequently wayward with his deliveries.

Pedro Porro crossed the ball a whopping 12 times, finding his target just once, highlighting his woeful crossing accuracy.
Randal Kolo Muani
The Frenchman was hooked on half-time as he struggled in the first 45 minutes, indicative of his poor start to life in north London.
Kolo Muani failed to register a single attempt at goal, highlighting his toothlessness in front of goal for the Lilywhites at the moment.