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​White Hart Lane’s Mega-Venue Roars Back to Life for Crucial 2-0 Win

 

​By The SCM Sport Reporter

 

​TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM – The most magnificent new ground in world football finally felt like a FORTRESS again as Tottenham Hotspurs(Spurs) delivered a much-needed 2-0 smash-and-grab on rivals Brentford yesterday!

​Under-fire boss Thomas Frank desperately needed a win, and his lads served up a glorious two-goal first-half blitz that sent the 17,500-strong South Stand into absolute delirium. The stunning modern cathedral of football, built on the foundations of the legendary White Hart Lane, was the real star of the show.

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​For weeks, the £1 BILLION arena has felt like a mausoleum of missed chances and miserable results. The Goal Line Bar, Europe’s longest, was quieter than a library. But yesterday, the sheer scale and ferocious acoustics of the stadium finally played their part.

​New boy Xavi Simons, starting for the first time in a month, grabbed the spotlight by setting up Richarlison’s opener on the 25th minute before netting a sensational solo strike just before the break. But the real headline was the atmosphere that Simons’ brilliance unleashed.

​The noise generated by the steep, single-tier South Stand—designed to create a ‘wall of sound’—was deafening as Simons tucked away his debut goal.

Fans, who had been grumbling through recent home defeats, found their voice and showed exactly why this state-of-the-art home is a monument to Tottenham’s ambition.
​Brentford, under old boss Keith Andrews, simply couldn’t cope with the electric energy. They were outplayed and overwhelmed, sinking to their seventh away league defeat of the season.

​Frank’s relieved look at the final whistle showed just how much this result meant. The three points ease the pressure and, more importantly, prove the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a place where opponents should once again fear to tread.

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