Why Tottenham’s Nine-Man High Line Almost Worked… But Was Probably Never Going To ...Middle East

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It was a crazy game between Tottenham and Chelsea on Monday, and we looked at the numbers behind Ange Postecoglou’s decision to go bold when he had two fewer players. What do Tottenham and early 2000s rapper Afroman have in common? After some inconvenient occurrences befell them, they got high. Obviously for Spurs, we’re talking about their defensive line (we can’t speak for Afroman) in Monday’s dramatic Premier League encounter against Chelsea. A game that saw five goals awarded, five goals disallowed, a penalty, two red cards, two enforced changes for injuries and more VAR checks than you could shake an angry Mikel Arteta at. Tottenham started well against their London rivals

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