Another late collapse at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has left manager Roberto De Zerbi searching for answers. Spurs were moments away from securing their first Premier League victory since December, only to concede a heartbreaking equalizer in stoppage time, settling for a 2-2 draw with Brighton.
Speaking after the match, a visibly frustrated De Zerbi insisted his team's performance merited all three points. "We need to find a solution to win games," he stated, highlighting the recurring issue of failing to close out matches from winning positions. This result extends a concerning run for Spurs, who have now dropped crucial points in the final moments multiple times this season.
For fans, this pattern is becoming agonizingly familiar. The team shows flashes of its attacking potential and defensive grit, but lapses in concentration at critical junctures are proving costly in the race for European qualification. The search for that winning formula, and the mental fortitude to see games out, continues.
