Tottenham Goalkeeper Vicario Shines in 0-0 Draw at Monaco in Champions League
Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario made eight crucial saves to keep a clean sheet as Monaco failed to score in Sebastien Pocognoli's Champions League home debut.
- At Stade Louis-II, Monaco under Sebastien Pocognoli were held to a 0-0 draw by Tottenham Hotspur after a dominant home display, with Folarin Balogun having three golden opportunities.
- Monaco's attacking duo of Balogun and Minamino created several chances, with Balogun missing three golden opportunities including a clear opening after 10 minutes, while Minamino and others were denied by Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.
- Guglielmo Vicario's eight saves preserved Tottenham's clean sheet, including parrying Aleksandr Golovin's 67th-minute curling shot and denying Jordan Teze's close-range header from a Caio Henrique cross.
- Monaco's draw leaves them with two points from three games in 27th place, while Tottenham Hotspur hold five points and 15th position in the 36-team Champions League group table.
- Both clubs now head into new tests after Guglielmo Vicario said, `Not the best performance from us, so a lot to learn from this game because the level in the Champions League is very high`, with Monaco visiting Bodo/Glimt and Spurs hosting Copenhagen.
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Tottenham goalkeeper Vicario shines in 0-0 draw at Monaco in Champions League
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