Harry Kane scored twice as Spurs moved up to fourth, but the Terriers stayed bottom of the Premier League and are still waiting for their first victory after seven games. “I don’t know if I have been prouder about my team after defeat,” Wagner told BBC Sport. That’s how football works.”The hosts started brightly but went behind when Kane headed in Kieran Trippier’s right-wing cross. Laurent Depoitre hit the bar, but the hosts rarely looked like mounting a comeback despite their hard work. “We had chances, we were unlucky with the crossbar hit from Depoitre, and the penalty maybe was a soft one,” said Wagner.
Source: Punch September 30, 2018 03:45 UTC