Richarlison takes charge from spot to sink AZ and keep up Spursโ€™ perfect start

This tense victory over AZ Alkmaar was not without complications for Tottenham, who were a long way below their pulsating best on a night when Timo Wernerโ€™s crisis of ยญconfidence reached new depths, but Ange Postecoglou could still find positives in a clean sheet, a fearless second-half display from young Mikey Moore and James ยญMaddisonโ€™s selflessness giving Richarlison the chance to score a goal for the first time since May.

It was certainly a curious scene after Lucas Bergvall won the ยญpenalty that decided the game shortly after half-time. Richarlison was quick to arrive and snatch the ball, only to be persuaded to hand it over to ยญMaddison. The pecking order, it seemed, would be respected. It was only when it occurred to Maddison that Richarlison, starting for the first time in almost six months, would benefit more from the confidence boost of a rare goal that he decided to give the ball back to the Brazil striker.

โ€œI thought it would be best if he took it,โ€ said Maddison, showing the leadership that comes with wearing the captainโ€™s armband, and Spurs would do enough to maintain their perfect start to their Europa League campaign once Richarlison had ยญconverted from 12 yards.

โ€œWe had to do a little bit of ยญeverything today,โ€ Postecoglou said. โ€œItโ€™s not easy when Iโ€™m making changes to the team. It disrupts the flow.โ€ Some of the understudies did not quite do themselves justice, with Werner removed at half-time after again finding new and interesting ways not to score, but Moore could be pleased with his efforts.

The 17-year-old, who was ยญmaking his first start at home, showed ยญcharacter to recover from a glaring early miss and his captivating wing play would even draw Maddison to compare the youngster to Neymar. โ€œHe was exciting, thereโ€™s no point denying it,โ€ Postecoglou said. โ€œI love the way Mikey is taking it in his stride, working hard every day, wanting to develop. It would be easy for a young guy like him to feel like heโ€™s made it but I never get that sense. I donโ€™t think what Madders said will affect him.โ€

Postecoglou would also reserve praise for Fraser Forster, who ยญfrustrated AZ with some important saves, and he insisted that he will not give up on Werner. It had been a ยญtrying outing for the ยญGermany ยญforward, who blazed one shot over and rolled another straight at Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro after being released by the promising Bergvall, and he could not ยญcomplain about not ยญmaking it out for the second half.

Maxim Dekker fouls Lucas Bergvall to concede the crucial penalty
Maxim Dekker fouls Lucas Bergvall to concede the crucial penalty. Photograph: Ian Walton/AP

Spurs, aggrieved not to be given a penalty when Alexandre Penetraโ€™s challenge drew a theatrical fall from Maddison, were uneven before the break. AZ threatened when Denso Kasius, who had come on for the injured Ruben van Bommel, ยญdelivered a dangerous cross from the right. Troy Parrott, warmly applauded on his return to his former club, could not stretch far enough at the far post, but Spurs were inviting pressure. Ernest Poku caused problems on the left and Penetraโ€™s header tested Forster.

Spurs needed more intensity. Postecoglou reacted, Johnson ยญreplacing Werner, and there was an instant improvement. Johnson had a shot blocked and Moore, having switched to the left, began to worry AZ with his winding runs.

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