Brighton and Hove Albion perfectly deserved their 1-0 victory against Tottenham, a result which ended their seven games without victory and sentenced the local team to a fourth consecutive defeat.
Sunday’s match at Brisbane Road will not last long in memory, with the first half characterized by wandering passes and a low-quality game.
The only real moment of quality came three minutes before the break when Fran Kirby directed his effort in the lower corner of Tottenham’s goal after the Rachel McLauchlan Cup.
The visitors forced the Spurs goalkeeper, Lize Kop, in four stops, but the same could not be said for Melina Loeck of Brighton.
The Spurs manager Robert Vilahamn will be concerned about the lack of penetration of his team in the absence of the main goalscorer Bethany England; His team only took one blow in the second period despite the train.
Tottenham finished sixth last season and reached the FA Cup final, but this term threatens to withdraw with little to play.
After fighting harshly to shoot 2-2 with the leaders of the Chelsea League earlier in the month, Dario Vidosic and his Brighton players seek to build a winning race.