Xavi Simons takes centre stage as Spurs beat Brentford to end home woes

The £52million playmaker began to repay his fee with a fine solo goal i 
Xavi Simons takes centre stage as Spurs beat Brentford to end home woes

Tottenham Hotspur's Xavi Simons celebrates. Photo: Yui Mok/PA Wire. 

Premier League: Tottenham 2 Brentford 0

A wonderful individual display by Xavi Simons inspired Tottenham to a first Premier League home win since August with a much-needed 2-0 victory over Brentford.

Pressure had started to mount on Thomas Frank after a succession of tepid home displays and a run of three defeats in four matches, but for the visit of his old club he recalled Xavi to great effect.

It took Xavi only 25 minutes to set up Richarlison’s opener before the £52million playmaker got off the mark in his 19th appearance with a fine solo goal in the 43rd minute to clinch Spurs only a fourth home win in the league in 2025.

Frank embraced Brentford boss Keith Andrews before kick-off and multiple members of the visitors’ backroom staff, but it was quickly down to business, with Xavi given his first start since November 8.

Xavi’s recent exclusion had puzzled fans and he was in the thick of the action in the early exchanges as Tottenham attempted to start strongly after a shambolic opening against Fulham.

Micky van de Ven sent a header over after seven minutes before Richarlison had an effort blocked by Nathan Collins soon after and a wayward strike by Xavi further signalled Spurs’ improved intent at home.

Brentford had offered little by the midway point of the half, but the in-form Igor Thiago provided a warning sign when his snapshot forced Guglielmo Vicario into a decent save.

Tottenham’s encouraging start had still not produced a shot on target but that changed in the 25th minute.

Pedro Porro played his part with a wonderful ball over the top after a positive run by Xavi, who had the presence of mind to pick out Richarlison at the back post to slam home.

It was Spurs’ first shot on target in the first half of a Premier League game in five weeks, and just reward.

Xavi demonstrated his renewed belief with an ambitious volley off target soon after before Caoimhin Kelleher denied Randal Kolo Muani from close range from a Porro corner.

Tottenham were not content to sit on a one-goal lead and the second arrived after 43 minutes after a moment of magic by Xavi.

The Netherlands attacker initially lost possession to Mikkel Damsgaard, but won it back instantly from Sepp van den Berg and carried from the halfway line to leave Yehor Yarmoliuk trailing behind before he drilled into the bottom corner to open his account for Spurs.

It was a wonderful solo effort and Xavi marked it with his trademark phone call celebration on top of an advertising hoarding.

Spurs should have made it 3-0 early in the second half but Kelleher saved from Djed Spence after he burst clear in the area.

Mohammed Kudus let fly next and Xavi could only fire straight at Brentford’s goalkeeper after a poor clearance.

However, Tottenham’s skilful winger Kudus got a telling-off with 19 minutes left when his showboating gifted the visitors a throw and Romero slide in to deny Thiago before the home captain lambasted his team-mate, but it mattered little as Frank’s men finally won again at home.

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