Here are the revised player ratings for Tottenham’s match against Coventry City, incorporating the requested changes:
Starting XI
Fraser Forster – 4/10
Made an early save to atone for a poor pass, but nearly gifted Coventry a goal with a second-half error. A shaky performance overall.
Archie Gray – 5/10
The young defender struggled at times to contain Coventry’s threat down his flank, but showed some promising moments going forward.
Radu Dragusin – 6/10
Made some crucial interventions and was strong in the air, but had communication issues with Forster at times.
Ben Davies – 6/10
Made a vital goal-line clearance to keep the score at 0-0. Improved as the game went on and provided some stability at the back.
Destiny Udogie – 7/10
One of Tottenham’s better performers, advancing the ball well and winning his tackles before being substituted at halftime.
Rodrigo Bentancur – 5/10
Struggled to dictate the tempo for much of the game, but provided the crucial assist for Johnson’s winning goal in stoppage time.
Pape Matar Sarr – 4/10
Failed to make a significant impact on the game and struggled with his final ball in attacking areas.
Lucas Bergvall – 6/10
Showed flashes of quality but couldn’t dominate the game as an 18-year-old. Grew in confidence as the match progressed.
Wilson Odobert – N/A
Subbed off early due to injury.
Dominic Solanke – 4/10
Ineffective up front, offering little threat to the Coventry defense and struggling to hold up play.
Timo Werner – 4/10
Worked hard defensively but provided minimal attacking output. Gave the ball away frequently and lacked quality in the final third.
Substitutes
Djed Spence – 8/10
Came on at halftime and made a significant impact, scoring the equalizer and providing energy down the flank.
Brennan Johnson – 7/10
Replaced the injured Odobert early on and scored the dramatic winner with a cool finish in stoppage time.
James Maddison – 6/10
Introduced to provide creativity and was involved in the build-up to both late goals.
Son Heung-min – 6/10
Brought on to change the game but had limited time to make an impact.
Dejan Kulusevski – 8/10
Made a huge difference after coming on, assisting Spence’s equalizer and forcing a good save from the Coventry keeper. His introduction changed the complexion of the game.
Kulusevski’s impact off the bench was crucial in turning the tide for Tottenham, while Spence and Johnson provided the decisive moments to secure the comeback victory. Despite a poor overall team performance for much of the match, these late contributions saved Spurs from an embarrassing cup exit.
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