• WYCOMBE WANDERERS RATINGS: Ryan Allsop - 7. Put in a solid performance and can feel hard-done-by to have conceded three times. AP Photo
    WYCOMBE WANDERERS RATINGS: Ryan Allsop - 7. Put in a solid performance and can feel hard-done-by to have conceded three times. AP Photo
  • Jason McCarthy – 6. Started off on the right and moved to the left after Jacobson’s injury. Struggled to match Bale when the Welshman ran at him. AFP
    Jason McCarthy – 6. Started off on the right and moved to the left after Jacobson’s injury. Struggled to match Bale when the Welshman ran at him. AFP
  • Jack Grimmer – 7. Looked solid whether he was on the right of the defence or in the centre, showing real intelligence in his defending. Getty Images
    Jack Grimmer – 7. Looked solid whether he was on the right of the defence or in the centre, showing real intelligence in his defending. Getty Images
  • Josh Knight – 5. Battled well throughout but kept Bale onside for Spurs’ equaliser. Didn’t allow that to impact him. Seemed to flag a bit towards the end. Getty Images
    Josh Knight – 5. Battled well throughout but kept Bale onside for Spurs’ equaliser. Didn’t allow that to impact him. Seemed to flag a bit towards the end. Getty Images
  • Joe Jacobson – 6. Resolute in his defending but went down after 29 minutes and was forced off five minutes later. Getty Images
    Joe Jacobson – 6. Resolute in his defending but went down after 29 minutes and was forced off five minutes later. Getty Images
  • David Wheeler – 6. Put in the hard yards but didn’t have that big an impact on the game. AFP
    David Wheeler – 6. Put in the hard yards but didn’t have that big an impact on the game. AFP
  • Matt Bloomfield – 6. Has great experience, which he showed to get into helpful positions in both an attacking and defensive sense. AFP
    Matt Bloomfield – 6. Has great experience, which he showed to get into helpful positions in both an attacking and defensive sense. AFP
  • Curtis Thompson – 6. Did well in his attempt to help break up Spurs’ play and was able to win a few free-kicks with smart play. Reuters
    Curtis Thompson – 6. Did well in his attempt to help break up Spurs’ play and was able to win a few free-kicks with smart play. Reuters
  • Fred Onyedinma – 7. Looked bright and showed great anticipation for the opener, which he took well. Also put a good shift in defensively but struggled to get the better of Moussa Sissoko. Getty Images
    Fred Onyedinma – 7. Looked bright and showed great anticipation for the opener, which he took well. Also put a good shift in defensively but struggled to get the better of Moussa Sissoko. Getty Images
  • Admiral Muskwe – 7. The Leicester City loanee was very busy and showed signs of creativity in the first half but was quiet in the second. Reuters
    Admiral Muskwe – 7. The Leicester City loanee was very busy and showed signs of creativity in the first half but was quiet in the second. Reuters
  • Uche Ikpeazu – 7. Battled well and completely overpowered Alderweireld for the opener. A real threat but faded a bit in the second half as he became increasingly isolated. Reuters
    Uche Ikpeazu – 7. Battled well and completely overpowered Alderweireld for the opener. A real threat but faded a bit in the second half as he became increasingly isolated. Reuters
  • SUBS: Darius Charles (Jacobson, 34’) – 6. Deflected the ball onto the post with his first touch but he composed himself after that scare. AP Photo
    SUBS: Darius Charles (Jacobson, 34’) – 6. Deflected the ball onto the post with his first touch but he composed himself after that scare. AP Photo
  • Gareth McCleary (Bloomfield, 61’) – 6. Showed intent from the second he got onto the pitch but couldn’t get the better of Spurs’ defence. Getty Images
    Gareth McCleary (Bloomfield, 61’) – 6. Showed intent from the second he got onto the pitch but couldn’t get the better of Spurs’ defence. Getty Images
  • Adebayo Akinfenwa (Ikpeazu 73’) – 6. Made a nuisance of himself immediately and provided some very good touches. AFP
    Adebayo Akinfenwa (Ikpeazu 73’) – 6. Made a nuisance of himself immediately and provided some very good touches. AFP
  • Scott Kashket (Muskwe 73’) – 5. Was very busy but struggled to get in behind the Spurs defence. Reuters
    Scott Kashket (Muskwe 73’) – 5. Was very busy but struggled to get in behind the Spurs defence. Reuters
  • TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR RATINGS: Joe Hart – 6. Made a good save early on but couldn’t have done too much to stop the game’s opener. PA
    TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR RATINGS: Joe Hart – 6. Made a good save early on but couldn’t have done too much to stop the game’s opener. PA
  • Japhet Tanganga – 5. Lost his man for the opener but came close to scoring a goal of his own, hitting the bar. PA
    Japhet Tanganga – 5. Lost his man for the opener but came close to scoring a goal of his own, hitting the bar. PA
  • Davinson Sanchez – 6. Unlucky to see the ball deflect off him to Onyedinma for the opener, but he did well after that. AP Photo
    Davinson Sanchez – 6. Unlucky to see the ball deflect off him to Onyedinma for the opener, but he did well after that. AP Photo
  • Toby Alderweireld – 5. Had a shocker for the opener and visibly struggled to deal with Ikpeazu’s strength (no match photo available). AP
    Toby Alderweireld – 5. Had a shocker for the opener and visibly struggled to deal with Ikpeazu’s strength (no match photo available). AP
  • Ben Davies – 6. Did a good job defensively on Wheeler and had a few promising moments going forward. Getty Images
    Ben Davies – 6. Did a good job defensively on Wheeler and had a few promising moments going forward. Getty Images
  • Harry Winks – 8. Looked very confident on the ball and went on to score the winning goal. Getty Images
    Harry Winks – 8. Looked very confident on the ball and went on to score the winning goal. Getty Images
  • Moussa Sissoko – 7. Performed reliably, whether that was in midfield in the first half or right-back in the second. Reuters
    Moussa Sissoko – 7. Performed reliably, whether that was in midfield in the first half or right-back in the second. Reuters
  • Erik Lamela – 6. Had some nice touches but wasn’t really able to cut Wycombe open at any point. Getty Images
    Erik Lamela – 6. Had some nice touches but wasn’t really able to cut Wycombe open at any point. Getty Images
  • Gareth Bale – 7. Missed the target from three good chances before scoring the goal that got Spurs back on level terms. Really strong with his running on the ball. Reuters
    Gareth Bale – 7. Missed the target from three good chances before scoring the goal that got Spurs back on level terms. Really strong with his running on the ball. Reuters
  • Lucas Moura – 8. His pace caused massive problems for Wycombe at points and it’s the Brazilian’s quality that created the chance for Spurs’ equaliser. Almost scored a goal of his own. AFP
    Lucas Moura – 8. His pace caused massive problems for Wycombe at points and it’s the Brazilian’s quality that created the chance for Spurs’ equaliser. Almost scored a goal of his own. AFP
  • Carlos Vinicius – 4. The Brazilian was caught offside far too often and struggled to make a substantial impact on the game. Reuters
    Carlos Vinicius – 4. The Brazilian was caught offside far too often and struggled to make a substantial impact on the game. Reuters
  • SUBS: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tanganga, 46’) – 6. Battled immediately and showed composure on the ball. Reuters
    SUBS: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tanganga, 46’) – 6. Battled immediately and showed composure on the ball. Reuters
  • Harry Kane (Vinicius, 58’) – 6. Denied twice by Allsop but his persistence helped to secure Spurs’ second of the game. Getty Images
    Harry Kane (Vinicius, 58’) – 6. Denied twice by Allsop but his persistence helped to secure Spurs’ second of the game. Getty Images
  • Heung-min Son (Moura, 68’) – 6. Missed a good chance but assisted Tanguy Ndombele for the game’s penultimate goal. Getty Images
    Heung-min Son (Moura, 68’) – 6. Missed a good chance but assisted Tanguy Ndombele for the game’s penultimate goal. Getty Images
  • Tanguy Ndombele (Lamela, 68’) – 8. Showed his quality with a few sublime touches and scored the two goals that ended the game as a contest – the second of which was brilliantly taken. Reuters
    Tanguy Ndombele (Lamela, 68’) – 8. Showed his quality with a few sublime touches and scored the two goals that ended the game as a contest – the second of which was brilliantly taken. Reuters
  • Joe Rodon (Davies, 89’) – N/R. Came on to replace Davies and help see the game out, which he did without being tested much. Reuters
    Joe Rodon (Davies, 89’) – N/R. Came on to replace Davies and help see the game out, which he did without being tested much. Reuters

Fred Onyedinma 7; Tanguy Ndombele 8, Gareth Bale 7: Wycombe Wanderers v Tottenham Hotspur player ratings


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Tottenham Hotspur needed to come from behind to defeat Wycombe Wanderers 4-1 in the FA Cup fourth round on Monday night.

Fred Onyedinma gave the Championship's bottom side a shock lead in the 25th-minute and it wasn't until first half injury time that Spurs levelled through Gareth Bale on a rare start for the on-loan Real Madrid forward.

Harry Winks eventually gave Tottenham the lead in the 86th-minute before substitute Tanguy Ndombele scored twice late on to put the gloss on a hard-fought win.

Tottenham travel to fellow Premier League side Everton in the fifth round on February 10.

Assessing the performances from the Adams Park Stadium, Nick Judd has provided his player ratings in the photo gallery above. To move on to the next photo, click on the arrows or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.

SQUADS

South Africa:
JP Duminy (capt), Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock (wkt), AB de Villiers, Robbie Frylinck, Beuran Hendricks, David Miller, Mangaliso Mosehle (wkt), Dane Paterson, Aaron Phangiso, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Tabraiz Shamsi

Bangladesh
Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Imrul Kayes, Liton Das (wkt), Mahmudullah, Mehidy Hasan, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim (wkt), Nasir Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Sabbir Rahman, Shafiul Islam, Soumya Sarkar, Taskin Ahmed

Fixtures
Oct 26: Bloemfontein
Oct 29: Potchefstroom

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