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Tottenham's 'hero in Monaco' calls out missing effort after scrappy Champions League draw originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Guglielmo Vicario threw up a one-man defensive wall as Tottenham Hotspur held on for a battling 0-0 UEFA draw at AS Monaco.
Guglielmo Vicario was the Tottenham Hotspur hero as the Italian goalkeeper produced a heroic individual display to earn his side a draw in Monaco, with the match finishing 0-0 despite a host of opportunities for the home side.
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Ron: Every manager that goes to Spurs, regardless of reputation and past glories for some reason, falls flat on their face and Frank is going to be the next casualty. Watching Spurs is painful.
Reigning Europa League champions Spurs are undefeated to start the Champions League season, but are coming off a defeat in Premier League action
Tottenham Hotspur escaped from Stade Louis-II with a point in the Champions League thanks to a 0-0 draw against Ligue 1 's Monaco on Wednesday night. The clash was lacking in quality and flow for extended periods, though it was surprising to see the teams go into the break on level terms.
The Brazil international was handed a rating of just 3/10 for his display against the French side, the lowest of any player to have appeared in the game. Mohammed Kudus, Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Rodrigo Bentancur were not too far away from Richarlison – each being handed a 4/10 for underwhelming performances.
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