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Tottenham fans spot typo in Steven Bergwijn's tattoo after star misses absolute sitter
Tottenham winger Steven Bergwijn was left embarrassed after his reaction to a terrible miss against Brighton revealed a shocking tattoo.Spurs enjoyed a fine day in north London as Harry Kane led them to a comfortable 3-1 win over the Seagulls in the fourth round of the FA Cup.Kane put the hosts ahead with a brilliant curling effort from outside the box before Solly March inadvertently deflected Emerson Royal’s cross into his own net to make it 2-0.Yves Bissouma pulled one back with a deflected effort, but Kane was on hand to slide in Tottenham’s third after Son Heung-min’s brilliant run caused chaos in the Brighton defence.There was further enjoyment for Spurs fans, who saw new signings Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur play in a lilywhite shirt for the first time.But it was a less happy day for Bergwijn, who was guilty of missing a brilliant chance from Kulusevski’s pass in the second half.The Dutchman spooned his first-time effort way over the bar after being played in by the debutant in acres of space.What’s worse, his exasperated reaction allowed a photographer to snap a picture of a tattoo on the inside of his right thigh, which reads “BLOOD THICKER THEN WATER”.HAVE YOUR SAY! What do you make of Steven Bergwijn's tattoo? Comment below.Bergwijn can perhaps be forgiven for his lack of understanding of English grammar, but the tattoo artist surely should have noticed the mistake.Unfortunately for Bergwijn, Spurs fans did notice – and quickly shared their thoughts online.“Finding out Bergwijn has a tattoo spelled wrong on his thigh has made my day,” wrote one fan on Twitter.“I will never be able to look at Bergwijn again without thinking about the typo on his tattoo,” added another.Want to be on the ball with all
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Atletico Madrid 'pull off a Spurs' with two goals in added time to beat Valencia
Atletico Madrid produced a stunning late show to fight back and beat Valencia 3-2 with two goals in stoppage time, drawing comparisons to Tottenham’s comeback against Leicester just days before.The LaLiga champions were rocked by going into the half-time interval two goals down after some shoddy defending.American midfielder Yunus Musah skipped past two defenders before slotting into the near post past Jan Oblak to hand Valencia a shock lead inside 22 minutes.The hosts were then stunned into silence after Los Che full-back Hugo Duro rolled home, again taking advantage of sloppy marking in a usually organised Atletico backline.But Diego Simeone’s side set about embarking on the comeback trail when Matheus Cunha struck on 64 minutes to halve the deficit.In the first minute of seven added for stoppage time, Luis Suarez’s effort was saved by Jaume Domenech and there was Angel Correa to sweep home the rebound.Simeone celebrated euphorically on the touchline as the Wanda Metropolitano erupted, but there was still time for more drama.HAVE YOUR SAY: Which is the best comeback you have ever witnessed? Comment below.Cunha then turned provider with after striking a low cross-shot towards the far post and then was centre-back Mario Hermoso to tap home into the empty net.Valencia appealed for offside but the goal was allowed to stand after a brief check from the VAR, handing Atletico a precious victory.The win had a familiar feel to it as it was almost identical to the events that unfolded at the King Power Stadium on Wednesday evening.
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Tottenham boss Antonio Conte offers his team a 'reward' if they beat Chelsea
Antonio Conte has offered his Tottenham players a reward if they beat Chelsea in their Premier League clash on Sunday.Since taking charge of the north London side, Conte has gone nine games unbeaten in the league.That record was in serious jeopardy against Leicester in midweek until Steven Bergwijn's miraculous stoppage-time brace snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.However, Spurs now come up against one of their toughest Prem challenges so far under their Italian manager.They've already lost twice to Thomas Tuchel's Blues in the Carabao Cup, so Conte has given his side an incentive to up their performance and make it third time lucky.As per football.london, the former Chelsea boss has told his Tottenham squad that if they get a positive result they can have extra days off next week.Conte has already given them some time away from training as he promised them the same if they were to beat the Foxes.After the weekend there is an international break, but most of the Spurs squad won't be travelling away.What's your score prediction for the match? Let us know in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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