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  1. 'It feels like we lost'published at 19:00 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Tottenham Hotspur

    More from Son Heung-min, speaking to BBC Sport: "It hurt. I don't know what I should say... I am very sad, it feels like we lost the game. The second half we still dominated the game and controlled the game, had a couple of chances we should do better. A football game is 95, 97 minutes, you have to be focused.

    "We should remember this feeling forever so it never happens again. It is just so sad that we lost a big two points, when we as a collective played so well and as a team dominated and controlled the game, to draw the game feels like we lost."

  2. 'The lads are devastated'published at 18:58 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham forward Son Heung-min, speaking to Sky Sports: "The lads are devastated for the result, we think we deserved three points and played really well until the last 10 minutes. It's a shock.

    "It is football. It should never happen but it is part of football. We have to be focused until the referee's whistle. I don't want to feel this again, this is a good lesson for us to never happen again.

    "We dominated the game from the start and scored three early goals and completely controlled the game. We had a couple more chances to score, but when you score three goals at home you can't drop points.

    "It is so sad for me. The players, the team, are all sad. What happened, happened. It is just so sad. It should never happen again."

  3. 'Tonight is a proud moment'published at 18:54 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

    Tottenham 3-3 West Ham

    West Ham United

    West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports: "The team talk was really difficult at half-time. We were 3-0 down but played well, apart from the first 10 minutes. I didn't think we needed to change anything. They got the first goal and we had a chance to make it 1-1 and from that they made it 2-0.

    "Harry Kane was incredible today. So good. Up close he is a terrific player.

    "We done what we done in the first half in the second. We thought we played really well. The defending we didn't like but our play was very good. In the end we got some goals from it.

    "As a manager at times it is hard to use the word proud, but tonight was a really proud moment to be manager of the team because of how they kept at it. It is a big result. Hopefully the supporters will have enjoyed it."

    On the amount of goals in games: "I can't work out if it is the quality of the forwards. I look it and see a lack of good defending. We didn't defend well enough, but when you concede you are always looking at it. Whether it could be the crowds? But I put it down to defending. There is more risk being taken. Games are played very one end and the other end. It is exciting."

  4. 'There's a growing confidence at West Ham'published at 18:50 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    West Ham United

    West Ham boss David Moyes, talking to BBC Sport: "Very good, it is one of these moments you don't often get in football. At one point you're saying how bad can this get. I hadn't thought we played badly in the first half, that's what I said at half time, sometimes you feel you have to do something - we didn't, we made changes later on and they certainly made a big difference.

    "The plan was not to go 4-0 down, we said if we got one we would see what happened. It is a growing confidence we have at West Ham at the moment, we missed some chances today.

    "A really good performance from the players got us back into it. We thought we played really well, the football was good, we threatened them. We are playing against a team everyone is talking about and after 10 minutes I was thinking is this going to be six or seven, we changed and it made us better.

    "I have just seen my celebration... David Pleat moment came to mind. I know someone else who has run and slid down the touchline, so I wasn't going to copy that.

    "You get a lot of downs in football when you are working hard and trying to attain the top level, so you have good moments but a lot of bad too. Today was a great moment.

    "Since we came back from lockdown we've been a completely different team. We keep scoring goals, but need to get back to clean sheets."

  5. Post-match statspublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

    Tottenham 3-3 West Ham

    • West Ham are the first team in Premier League history to avoid defeat in a game having trailed by 3+ goals as late as the 81st minute.
    • Tottenham (D1 L2) have failed to win any of their opening three home games of a Premier League season for just the fourth time (and first time since 2017-18), conceding stoppage time equalisers in each of their last two.
    • Tottenham were 3-0 up within 16 minutes against West Ham, the earliest they have scored three times in a single Premier League game since August 2007 v Derby County (14 mins).
    • Since Jose Mourinho took charge of Spurs in November 2019, Harry Kane (33) and Son Heung-Min (30) have had a direct hand in more goals in all competitions than any other Premier League players.
    • Gareth Bale came off the bench to appear in his first Spurs match in 7 years & 152 days, since scoring the only goal of the game v Sunderland in May 2013. Indeed, it is the longest gap between appearances by a Tottenham player in the Premier League.
  6. 'Maybe West Ham deserved the luck'published at 18:45 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Tottenham Hotspur

    Spurs boss Jose Mourinho, speaking to BBC Sport: "Giving credit to West Ham and try not to analyse our responsibilities on this result. It is easy for me to praise West Ham. They were losing 3-0 for the majority of the game. The game was controlled, they didn't have chances and then late in the game, they score and increased their belief. They were lucky but maybe they deserved that luck. We were unlucky but maybe we deserved that.

    "Harry Kane hit the post. It could be 4-0. Bale can score the fourth and kill it. Out of context, based on free-kicks and and second balls, they found a style.

    "We should be stronger. In the second half they risked quite a lot, pressing up and gave us more space. We should get an occasion to win the game.

    "I don't know if it was us inviting them or with them with the extra motivation of getting in the game. I cant identify us or them, maybe both."

    A lesson for players? "For the team, yes. For individuals, no."

  7. 'This is a game that was in the pocket and we lost two points'published at 18:40 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Tottenham Hotspur

    Jose Mourinho, speaking to Sky Sports: "Football. Of course I have to analyse the second half and have to do it internally, but for you I prefer to say football happened, and praise West Ham's belief.

    'It is not easy to be losing 3-0 and be dominated, to keep the belief. I knew they are a different team to last season, but to lose an advantage of three goals is a big punishment and eventually deserved.

    "I found already by analysing from touchline, some things are completely out of the context, once more an indirect free-kick, the own goal, the third is a free-kick and second ball, a rebound.

    "The game was under control, we had Harry Kane to score the fourth when he hit the post, Gareth Bale to kill the game. The game was more to the fourth goal, but that's football.

    "Not deliberately, but the team was dropping, with (Harry) Winks we found balance again and was in control. It was exactly when we were in control that we conceded the first and their belief went up. My guys were not strong enough to cope with it psychologically. The last few seconds we lost two points.

    "I told them to be aware of set-pieces against, which we knew they were very strong. David found in Soucek his new Fellaini. They fought very hard to be lucky, so I praise them.

    "This is a game that was in the pocket and we lost two points."

  8. 'Mentality of the Tottenham players is not strong enough'published at 18:38 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Stephen Warnock
    Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Can Tottenham go on and challenge for the Premier League?

    What we have seen in that second half is that they are vulnerable defensively. The mentality of the players is perhaps not strong enough to do that.

    Management of a game is huge.

  9. 'Curse of Moyes is lifted, now it's the curse of Bale'published at 18:35 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Curtis Davies
    Derby defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The curse of David Moyes seems to have been lifted because obviously the previous two games they had been flying with Moyes not there and then it looked like a bad afternoon for him. But the curse of Gareth Bale might have replaced it. It took him a while to get his first game, he came on at 3-0 up and they end up drawing 3-3. I think Jose might have to get out his Voodoo doll and try to work some magic.

  10. 'One of those moments in football'published at 18:33 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    West Ham United

    West Ham midfielder Declan Rice, speaking to Sky Sports: "It is one those special moments in football. Like it was meant to be. Not the start we wanted. But we felt like were playing good football. For some reason they dropped off us. Once we got one we felt we could get a draw. Moment of brilliance from Manu.

    "Against a team like Spurs, 3-0 down you are thinking no more goals, close it off. But we were creating chances. Second one came right after the first. It was always gonna be a goal like that to get the draw.

    "I cant imagine what it is like for Manu to score that. As soon as it has left his foot... you can see the reaction."

  11. 'Lost for words'published at 18:30 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Stephen Warnock
    Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I can't believe it because of the way Tottenham played in the first half and the way they dominated the first half of the second half as well.

    They were creating chances. Gareth Bale should have scored to put the game to bed.

    But West Ham's resilience, the way they fought back and believed in what they were doing. It was a magnificent second half.

    I am lost for words.

  12. A rare occurrencepublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    This is just the third time in Premier League history that a side has avoided defeat despite trailing by at least three goals going into the 80th minute.

    The other times were West Brom versus Manchester United in May 2013 (5-5) and Norwich versus Middlesbrough in January 2005 (4-4).

  13. 'No-one saw this coming'published at 18:24 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Stephen Warnock
    Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Oh my word. What a strike. He just unleashes it from 20 yards out into the top corner. David Moyes ran on to the pitch Mourinho style pumping his fist in the air. No-one saw this coming.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

    Tottenham 3-3 West Ham

    And that's the last kick of the game.

    What a comeback by West Ham. What a capitulation by Tottenham.

  15. goal

    GOAL - Tottenham 3-3 West Hampublished at 90+4 mins

    Manuel Lanzini

    WOW!

    How? How have Tottenham drawn this? They looked in control for so long but West Ham complete a stunning late comeback and it is an absolute beauty from Manuel Lanzini.

    The substitute pounces on a loose ball outside the box and thunders a brilliant shot that bounces off the underside of the bar and into the back of the net.

    Incredible.

    West Ham celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

    Tottenham 3-2 West Ham

    Stephen Warnock
    Ex-Liverpool defender on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Quick feet, Bale leaves Ogbonna on the floor and you are just waiting for him to stick it into the bottom corner.

  17. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

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    Robert Snodgrass is on for West Ham, having replaced Arthur Masuaku just before that Gareth Bale chance.

    Time is against West Ham now with just over a minute of stoppage time remaining.

    Have Tottenham done just enough?

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 18 October 2020

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    Here we go again. I suppose I should be thankful that Jack Wilshere isn't there to score the equaliser/winner.

    Paul Sutton

  19. Postpublished at 90+1 min

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    Hang on, is there to be a fairytale moment for Gareth Bale?

    He gets the ball just outside the box, shows good footwork to weave his way between two players but then steers his shot wide of the post.

    What a moment that would have been!

  20. Postpublished at 90 mins

    Tottenham 3-2 West Ham

    Tottenham were comfortably in control of this game but are looking a little desperate now as Perre-Emile Hojbjerg thumps the ball up the pitch to get it away from danger.

    The 90 minutes are up and there will be four minutes added on.