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Newcastle unable to take advantage of a tired Tottenham
Dele Alli heads the winning goal past Newcastle’s Martin Dubravka

“NEW signings? Who needs ‘em, eh?”

At face value that would not be an unreasonable response to Tottenham’s opening day victory against Newcastle at St James’ Park yesterday.

Two first-half headers were enough to settle the match and the fact the scorers, Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli, were both involved in World Cup semi-finals little more than four weeks ago only added to the initial sense that there was not a great deal to worry about for Mauricio Pochettino’s team.

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