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Tottenham half-time player ratings vs Bodo/Glimt as 3/10 star has a nightmare

The half-time whistle has blown between Tottenham Hotspur and Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League, and the player ratings are in.

Tottenham Hotspur are level at the break in their Champions League tie against Bodo/Glimt at the Aspmyra Stadion.

Tottenham half-time player ratings vs Bodo/Glimt

Guglielmo Vicario Forced into an early save after Berg struck from distance, but he was equal to it, tipping over the crossbar. Went the wrong way for the penalty, but it mattered little with Hogh firing over the crossbar. 7.

Pedro Porro Got in the way of Hogh’s effort inside the area after Bodo/Glimt cranked up the pressure. Tried to influence matters from deep with his crossing whenever the chance arose, though his impact was limited. 6.

Micky van de Ven The Dutchman had his hands full as Bodo/Glimt enjoyed long spells of possession, but he stood up well. Made several important interceptions, shutting down danger before it could develop. 7.

Kevin Danso Stepped in for Cristian Romero, who did not travel to Norway, and looked assured. He was a calm presence at the back and produced a vital intervention to cut out a threatening Bodo/Glimt attack. 7.

Djed Spence Disciplined in his defensive duties and measured with his forward runs. On occasions, he was caught out of position when Bodo/Glimt looked to break after some of his attacking forays. 6.

Rodrigo Bentancur More defensive-minded on the night, frequently dropping into the backline to help form a three in possession. Unfortunately, he has given that possession away far too many times and conceded a penalty with a rash challenge in the box – thankfully for Tottenham, Bodo failed to punish him. 3.

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Pape Matar Sarr Restored to the starting eleven but offered little of his usual drive into the penalty area. A quiet display in midfield. 5.

Lucas Bergvall Full of energy and once again entrusted with the number ten role. Nearly provided the opener with a sublime outside-of-the-boot cross for Richarlison, who could not finish. Always willing to probe, but struggled to hold on to the ball. 5.5.

Brennan Johnson Picked up a loose ball on the edge of the box after a corner but blazed over. Has offered very little on the ball and hasn’t got Spurs up the pitch enough. 4.

Richarlison Should have put Tottenham ahead when Bergvall picked him out brilliantly, but his touch let him down at the key moment. 4.

Wilson Odobert Direct and positive whenever possession came his way, but has still struggled to get Tottenham up the pitch. 5.

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