From our predictions, it is clear few thought we would leave London with anything but a loss. I watched the game with my Spurs supporting Son in Law on his feed. Very satisfying, I suggested he threw his chips in, and started to support a proper TEAM.

Team being the appropriate word. We certainly looked one in the magnificent Tottenham Stadium. It must have been a real treat for all the S Korean fans in the stadium, to see both their idols on the same turf. However, Son never had any influence thanks to the impressive Semedo. While the normally calm Hwang, missed a wonderful opportunity to put us in front early on.

In an entertaining first half Wolves had more than their fair share of the play and restricted the home side to one attempt on goal. The second of two corners, that came in quick succession, saw one of the smallest players on the pitch rise unmarked to direct a perfect header into the top of the net. Gomez and Lemina had taken control of the midfield with their Jack Russel tactics, both snapping into tackles with venom.

A poor start to the second half let Spurs back into the game and they surged forward trying for a lead. Their high line played into Wolves hands and pace ruled the day. Sarabia had a great chance to restore the lead before a brilliant break, started by the diminutive Gomez and a brilliant gut bursting run from Neto, saw the former side foot a superb second. His two goals, the first since away at Southampton in September 23, were met with riotous applause from the travelling support.

Spurs huffed and puffed, played some intricate football but Sa kept the score down with a great save from their goal scorer. As the clock ticked towards the last quarter the home side made several changes but to no avail. Bellegarde had a chance to make the game safe but delayed his shot and Doherty hit the side netting close to the final whistle. Wolves being Wolves almost let the Londoners back in when Davis guided a clear header wide.

The full time whistle went and the Wolves players and coaching staff celebrated in front of the adoring fans. Neto threw his shirt into the fans, displaying a ribbed body that showed a lot of hard work in the gym. With such a great team display it is difficult to single out any individuals but Ait Nouri deserves a mention. This player struggled to last sixty minutes, and under our previous manager had no place in the team. His close control and trickery is a pleasure to watch and ninety plus minutes appear no problem now.

The match next Sunday lunch time against Sheffield United, may prove to be our toughest fixture of the season.