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00:00A swelling ankle, Tottenham back from the brink of financial ruin, looking now to this young side to sort out their problems on the pitch.
00:09Yes, and that Tottenham 11 looks to me as if it were laying up like that, but what does their managers and coaches at Tottenham do wanting? Is that back forward of Boston?
00:18Certainly a deep one. Johnson, too strong in the air for Allen. Probably wasn't quite the area that Tottenham would have liked Edinburgh to play the ball towards with others.
00:32Just like he used to be 10 years ago when he was a midfield player with a great eye for goal, one of the best around anywhere.
00:40Tottenham, possibly a foot raise, but Tottenham had the ball in any case. Offside against Dürer, just scared.
00:53A complete flick, you might say, but Tottenham might feel that their season could turn on it.
00:59I don't believe what I've just said. I thought Warren Barton would take some beating this year, but this is unbelievable.
01:05Look, he's just clearing it. He's getting as far away from Jason Dezelle as he can.
01:09Look at King Kordas, he's not that far out of goal, but that's unstoppable.
01:15Very extraordinary.
01:17Well, what? 50 yards at least, wind assisted. Goal for Koundé.
01:24And here come Ipswich.
01:29Well, just when you think you've seen everything at this level, football has the capacity to surprise you
01:35and have you gasping in amazement, and even the scorer was gasping there.
01:41He's got the perfect line now, hasn't he? Even Pelle couldn't do that.
01:46His mind back on defending.
01:48Spurs will hope at the moment.
01:51It's an Ipswich free kick.
01:52It's Walk, it's Walker, and it's a corner.
02:03What a hard.
02:04Dezelle.
02:05But the point I was really wanting to make was that Koundé typifying the type of character that Tottenham need,
02:15even before the goal.
02:16Here's Dury.
02:18And the old war horse has done it again.
02:22And that's timely for Ipswich, right on halftime.
02:29That's brilliant, man.
02:30He just gambles, John Watt.
02:31He doesn't know it's going in there, but he's spent a lifetime doing that.
02:36Gambling, going into the opponent's box.
02:38Just watch it here.
02:39He doesn't know.
02:40Watch him come into the picture.
02:41He's just taking a gamble and it's going to land there.
02:44And time after time it has in his career.
02:46And Ipswich are right back in the game.
02:48And the timing of that will be a walk.
02:57Oh, my word.
02:59By his standards, it was a gift.
03:02Not accepted.
03:04Well, you're right.
03:06John Watt would normally just put these away without thinking about it.
03:11Chances like that, Alex Shill and Pies normally to John Watt would be absolutely...
03:16Can he cut it back for Goddard?
03:17He does.
03:18Goal kicks, so it clearly would have been Giselle's goal.
03:22I think it was Giselle who gets the last touch.
03:24We watch it closely.
03:25The diagonal again.
03:27And it is Giselle's right foot.
03:29Agonisingly wild.
03:31But this is a ploy of the viewers.
03:33Haven't they all matched the diagonal ball?
03:35Giselle does brilliantly to even get there.
03:37And they scored in the dying moments against Liverpool on Tuesday.
03:46Well, they've got David Linnigan at the back post against Dean Austin.
03:51Oh, Whelan actually went in unfairly, I thought.
03:58Goal kick.
03:59Goal kick.
04:00And Radek again.
04:01Rallying the troops.
04:02Goal kick.
04:03Goal kick.
04:04Goal kick.
04:05Williams.
04:09Stockwell, and this time there isn't an angle.
04:11It goes straight.
04:12I suppose they're taking a leaf from the Cundi book.
04:15Who's to see it win this year?
04:16Ipswich are still unbeaten, but they've now drawn their three home games so far.
04:22John Walk.
04:22Goal.
04:23Goal.

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