
"Tottenham maintained their unbeaten start to the Champions League as they eased to an emphatic 4-0 win over Copenhagen. Spurs took advantage of two goalkeeping errors from Copenhagen's Dominik Kotarski to take command of the contest thanks to goals from Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert. Johnson's second-half red card looked as if it might turn the game in Copenhagen's favour. Instead, it only served as a source of second-half inspiration for Thomas Frank's men."
"Tottenham dictated play in the early stages without significantly threatening the Copenhagen goal, but they were gifted in the 20th minute by Kotarski, whose decision to rush from his goal to try to intercept Xavi Simons throughball backfired spectacularly, allowing Johnson to roll the ball into an empty net from a tight angle. Spurs should have put the game to bed in the first half, but the profligacy of Randal Kolo Muani prevented them from doing so."
Tottenham beat Copenhagen 4-0 to maintain an unbeaten start in the Champions League and claimed eight points from four games. Two goalkeeping errors by Dominik Kotarski led to Brennan Johnson's opener and Wilson Odobert's goal. Randal Kolo Muani missed chances but assisted the second goal, and Johnson later received a second-half red card that did not derail Tottenham's momentum. Micky van de Ven extended the lead with a driving run and finish, and Joao Palhinha added a fourth. Tottenham now sit well placed to advance to the knockout rounds and contend for a top-eight finish.
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