The Europan stage of the Europa League wrapped up with a resounding victory, as Tottenham Hotspur claimed automatic qualification to the Round of 16 with a decisive win over IF Elfsborg. Let’s delve into a comprehensive breakdown of Tottenham’s player performances from this thrilling match.
Tottenham Player Ratings vs IF Elfsborg
Brandon Austin: In a highly rewarding night for the goalkeeper, Austin recorded his first clean sheet in Tottenham colors. Despite a modest rating of 6, his performance was crucial in securing the victory.
Pedro Porro: The right-back showed immense promise, consistently testing Elfsborg’s aerial capabilities with his impeccable crosses and dribbles. Porro’s performance got him a 7 for his energetic and precise play.
Micky van de Ven: The Dutch defender provided a fresh and strong impact in the first half, using his physicality and fast recovery to limit Elfsborg’s opportunities. Van de Ven was substituted at halftime due to precautionary reasons but managed a solid 8.
Ben Davies: Davies started at left-back and made his presence felt up and down the wing. Though he later shifted to center-back next to Archie Gray, Davies held his ground with solid performance, earning him a 7.
Archie Gray: The young English defender exhibited exceptional versatility, playing alongside three different partners. Gray’s strong defensive and offensive skills earned him an impressive 8.
Rodrigo Bentancur: Bentancur was steady in possession and defensive duties, but was substituted at halftime due to suspension concerns. The midfielder managed a 7 for his consistent play.
Pape Matar Sarr: Sarr worked tirelessly in both halves, substituting for Davies as a left-back. Despite a 6 rating, Sarr’s lackluster showing was overshadowed by his crucial defensive role.
Lucas Bergvall: The Swedish forward started strong but struggled with possession and offered few opportunities. Bergvall’s recent homecoming match performance garnered him only a 5, marking a night to be forgotten.
Mikey Moore: Moore showed great attacking intent and make-waves tricks throughout the match but failed to capitalize. However, his memorable solo goal saw him score his first Tottenham goal, securing a 7.
Richarlison: The Brazilian forward was kept under wraps for the majority of the match, playing limited minutes due to his tireless performance in the first half. His rating stands at a 4.5.
Heung-min Son: Arguably Tottenham’s standout player, Sonny dazzled with his agility and intricate dribbles, putting significant pressure on Elfsborg’s defense for the entire first half. He was substituted for Dejan Kulusevski at halftime, resting refreshed for future games. Son’s efforts earned him an 8.

Substitutes Shining Bright
Radu Dragusin: Taking over from Micky van de Ven, Dragusin unfortunately added another injury to Tottenham’s list. His substitution had an overshadowed impact with a N/A rating.
Yves Bissouma: Stepping in for Rodrigo Bentancur, Bissouma showcased his strong defensive skills and midfield stability, earning him a 7.
Dejan Kulusevski: Kulusevski’s introduction brought fresh energy, setting up Dane Scarlett for Tottenham’s opening goal. His performance was instrumental in securing the victory, resulting in a 7.5 rating.
Dane Scarlett: The young midfielder debuted around halftime and made a memorable impact, finding the back of the net and setting up Damola Ajayi for a goal. His impressive debut secured a 9.
Damola Ajayi: Ajayi’s introduction provided a spark, scoring a memorable goal in his debut and assisting Dane Scarlett in their first team partnership. His performance earns him an 8.
With an impressive team effort and a few crucial moments from substitutes, Tottenham secured a well-deserved victory against Elfsborg, qualifying for the Round of 16 of the Europa League. Fans can anticipate more exciting moments from these players as Tottenham continues its run in the competition.
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