How ice-cool Alderweireld is helping Spurs overcome the ghosts of their past

On the second Saturday of the Premier League season, Tottenham held a 2-0 lead over Stoke City at White Hart Lane.  Late in the second half, with no obvious danger and without any necessity, Toby Alderweireld hauled Spanish forward Joselu to the ground inside the penalty box and invited referee Bobby Madley to point to the spot. 

It was a senseless error and it changed the game.  Marko Arnautovic's successful conversion and a late Mame Diouf goal allowed Stoke to head home with a draw. All the good work had been undone and three points had shrunk to one in the blink of an eye. How typically Tottenham.

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Seb Stafford-Bloor is a football writer at Tifo Football and member of the Football Writers' Association. He was formerly a regularly columnist for the FourFourTwo website, covering all aspects of the game, including tactical analysis, reaction pieces, longer-term trends and critiquing the increasingly shady business of football's financial side and authorities' decision-making.