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Tottenham returned to the top of the table after beating Fulham 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Ange Postecoglou set a Premier League record for the best start by a manager after nine games.
Goals from Heung-min Son (36) and James Maddison (54), the two players filling the void left by Harry Kane, secured the three points which knock Man City off top spot. Fulham failed to cope with Spurs’ relentless pressure from the front with Calvin Bassey losing possession on the edge of his box for both goals.
Postecoglou now has 23 points in his first nine games, which surpasses the previous best set by ex-Chelsea head coach Guus Hiddink and former Norwich boss Mike Walker (22). The Australian has transformed Spurs in less than four months and put them firmly in contention for Champions League qualification and perhaps more.
Fulham battled hard to fend off Spurs, and were denied by two fantastic Guglielmo Vicario saves in each half, but were always second best to Postecoglou’s tireless Spurs team and failed to recover after the second goal. They stay in 16th with just two wins in their last eight league games.
How Postecoglou made Premier League history
Postecoglou’s side set the pace of the game from the start as they pressed Fulham high, barely giving the visitors any breathing room. Son was kept out by Bernd Leno, the former Arsenal goalkeeper, two minutes in as Spurs then wasted three free-kicks around the box trying to be too tricky.
Fulham nearly took the lead against the run of play after 12 minutes but Vicario, the Spurs goalkeeper, kept out Joao Palhinha’s header at a corner with a fantastic fingertip save. Marco Silva’s side grew into the game, which became frenetic, as Fulham began to match Spurs’ intensity.
Spurs found more space as the game opened up and should have gone ahead after half an hour through Richarlison, who has scored once in nine league games this season. He fired just wide following Dejan Kulusevski’s lay-off on the edge of the box with the hosts pushing hard for an opener.
Fulham finally caved under Spurs’ pressure six minutes later as Son struck a classy finish into the top corner after Bassey, making his first league start since August, gave away possession on the edge of his box. Had Kulusevski been more clinical, Spurs could have gone in 2-0 up at the break.
Silva made a double change at half-time for Fulham, bringing on Alex Iwobi and Raul Jimenez for Carlos Vinicius and Andreas Pereira. There was a response from his side but it was short-lived as yet another error from Bassey around his box allowed Spurs to score their second.
Maddison capitalised on the mistake after being set up by Son to give the home side a comfortable lead with what was almost a carbon copy of their first goal. The pace of the game subsequently subsided with Fulham losing belief and Spurs seeming happy to take their foot off the gas.
Bassey nearly handed Spurs a third goal though when he was robbed of the ball by Maddison in his own area. He was fortunate that the Spurs midfielder failed to punish him again although the Fulham defender then somewhat made up for his mistake by blocking Richarlison’s subsequent shot.
Fulham were kept out by Vicario for a second time in the closing stages when Jimenez was played through on goal and also had chances with Tom Cairney and Harry Wilson but were unable to convert.
Spurs, whose only dropped points heading into this game had come against London opposition, always seemed to be in control as they got the job done against their city rivals to continue their incredible start to the season under Postecoglou.
Maddison: How Ange’s non-negotiables transformed Spurs
James Maddison speaking to Sky Sports on Spurs’ pressing:
“If you look back at the teams he’s managed, they’ve always been front-foot pressing teams.
“The first day he came in he said pressing high is almost a non-negotiable at any stage of the game.
“We had a game in pre-season where we went 1-0 or 2-0 up and we kind of stopped pressing and sat in a little bit – and he went ballistic at half-time. It was Shakhtar Donetsk here.
“He said that’s almost how Tottenham have been in the past, trying to protect a lead. He said it’s non-negotiable to keep going and keep pressing, and we go and score three and four.”
Opta Stats: Spurs show potentially title-winning form
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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has picked up 23 points from his first nine games as a manager in the Premier League (W7 D2), more than any other manager in the history of the competition (Mike Walker and Guus Hiddink next on 22).
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Fulham are without a win in their last 11 Premier League London derbies (D4 L7), since a 2-1 home victory over Chelsea in January 2023 and have enjoyed just one win in their last 22 away games against fellow London clubs in the competition (D6 L15).
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Only eight sides in Premier League history have started a campaign with more than 23 points from their first nine games, with four of them going on to win the title, three ending second and one ending third.
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Since his debut season in the Premier League (2015-16), Tottenham’s Son Heung-min has both scored and assisted in 23 different games, with only Mohamed Salah (26) doing so in more different games in that time.
What’s next?
Tottenham are back in action, live on Sky Sports, on Friday Night Football (October 27) against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park; kick-off 8pm.
Meanwhile, Fulham face a trip to Brighton on Sunday October 29; kick-off 2pm.
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