Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou was happy with the performance from his team in the defeat to Wolves but said ‘individual errors unfortunately cost us’.
Wolves, who had not scored more than two goals in a game in 2025, put four past a hapless Spurs side at Molineux to move to within two points of their visitors in the Premier League table.
Each goal Spurs conceded was the direct result of an individual error, with Guglielmo Vicario at fault for the first two before Cristian Romero was robbed on the ball in the build-up to Jorgen Strand Larsen’s strike.
Matheus Cunha then ended any hope of a comeback by dispossessing Lucas Bergvall in midfield and striding past Ben Davies to make it 4-2 late on.
Spurs had 63% of the ball…