October 4, 2025

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank hailed his side’s character to grind out a 2-1 win at Leeds as Mohammed Kudus’ first goal for the club sent Spurs up to second in the Premier League.

Noah Okafor cancelled out Mathys Tel’s opener for the visitors in a first half that raged from end to end.

But as the torrential rain and ferocious winds of Storm Amy hit Elland Road in the second half, Spurs stood strong and grabbed the winner through Kudus’ deflected shot to inflict Leeds’ first home league defeat for over a year.

“I think the character was the foundation,” said Frank. “To go here and get through the spells where everything was not perfect and to keep the focus.

We needed a win…That feeling to get over the line, to get three points, was big.”

Spurs close to within one point of leaders Liverpool, but Arsenal can go top later on Saturday when they host West Ham.

Tottenham needed late fightbacks to avoid defeat against bottom-of-the-table Wolves and Champions League debutants Bodo/Glimt over the past week.

Frank made six changes to the side that started in the Arctic Circle on Tuesday and was rewarded with a far more purposeful performance from the visitors.

But Leeds will rue their missed chances to avoid a first league defeat at Elland Road since losing to Burnley in September 2024.

“You can accept the defeat if it is against a top side like Tottenham,” said Leeds boss Daniel Farke.

“I am still happy with the performance. If we deliver performances like this, we will be fine in the end.”

Joe Rodon should have put the home side in front when he headed Sean Longstaff’s free-kick off the post on seven minutes.

Tel was left out of Spurs’ Champions League squad after struggling to make an impression since making his move from Bayern Munich a permanent one in the transfer window.

The Frenchman was handed a rare chance to start in the middle of a front three and made it count with his first goal of the season.

Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario should have done better as he could only parry Brenden Aaronson’s shot back into the path of Okafor, who tapped in to an empty net for his second Leeds goal.

Tel came close to his second with a looping header that hit the crossbar in first-half stoppage time.

The second half started in a similar end-to-end fashion as Vicario denied Calvert-Lewin with his feet.

Kudus then produced the match-winning moment with a surging run infield before unleashing another powerful shot that deceived Darlow via a deflection off Gabriel Gudmundsson.

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