Arsenal’s 3-1 victory over Man Utd sent Tottenham into battle with pressure to win.
Harry Kane’s unsuccessful shot attempt at the end of the match.
Right at the beginning of the match, Brentford actively pressed and created clear scoring opportunities.
At the end of the first half, Tottenham began to coordinate clearly.
Tottenham’s play improved a bit at the beginning of the second half, when Kane and Bentancur had a chance to step into the penalty area but still failed.
Brighton silenced Tottenham’s attacking stars like Son Heung-min.
Seeing the home team bogged down, but in the 86th minute, Conte made a change in attack by bringing Lucas Moura onto the field.
Meanwhile, Brentford’s long ball play was further promoted thanks to goalkeeper David Raya’s accurate passing ability.
Besides the excellence of the defenders, luck helps Tottenham escape defeat in some situations.
Mbeumo collapsed in regret after missing the shot in injury time.
The highlight of the match was probably Christian Eriksen’s performance in the reunion with his old club.
Tottenham controlled the ball 56% of the match.
The draw left Tottenham two points behind Arsenal with the two teams having five matches left to play.
Competition list
Brentford: Raya, Roerslev, Jansson, Sorensen, Henry, Janelt, Jensen (Wissa 78′), Eriksen, Mbeumo, Toney, Ghoddos (Da Silva 78′).
Tottenham: Lloris, Romero, Dier, Davies, Emerson (Moura 86′), Bentancur, Hojbjerg, Sessegnon (Sanchez 74′), Kulusevski, Kane, Son.