Tim Sherwood
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It is a poor result for Tottenham.
They need to win them sort of games.
Now it's Burnley at home, Swansea at home, West Ham.
They've dropped points against teams.
West Brom as well made it very difficult.
It's games like that you need to be clinical and need to take maximum points if you want to be in the top four because come the end of January, early start of February, playing Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, and they're the games, especially away from home, where they've struggled to win.
So, yes, they're unlucky tonight not to come away with maximum points.
I have to say that.
But I would credit West Ham because David Moyes will be delighted, obviously well-drilled, well-organised and willing to put their bodies on the line and perform for them West Ham fans who travelled here tonight.
Without being disrespectful to him, that's one in a career, that one, you know, for him.
We're going to see Son's equaliser, and we've already seen Son score like this before, and we will see him score like this again.
But for Obiang there, that's not part of his game.
He spoils the game, he does well, he wears his heart on his sleeve, and he runs around, he does a good job for the team, and it's the likes of Lanzini and AU and the guys like that who can...
embroider it a little bit but tonight he's chipped in with a wonder strike and I would have to say if he ever scores one like that ever again then I want to see it.
Interesting.
Do you like that attitude, Tim?
Yeah, he's a great lad.
That's honest, isn't it?
He's not premeditated that.
He's just talking from the heart.