Leandro Trossard rocked Tottenham’s top-four push as the Brighton forward sealed a shock 1-0 win for the Premier League strugglers on Sunday.
After being handed a thumping in the hands of Liverpool on Thursday, Jose Mourinho’s side were hoping to get back on track but instead, fell victim to a damaging second successive defeat.
Trossard netted in the first half at the Amex Stadium and with Tottenham’s Harry Kane sidelined by injury, the visitors lacked the quality to salvage an equaliser.
Spurs boss Mourinho conceded his players were feeling sorry for themselves and couldn’t find the drive to rescue a point.
“We didn’t start well. In the first half I felt the team was probably too sad with the goal conceded and the situation,” Mourinho said, AFP reported.
“There was a lack of energy. In the last 25, 30 minutes they gave everything but of course with some limitations.
“The boys showed great spirit in the second half and showed they are suffering. They tried to fight against that sadness.”
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Tottenham are languishing in sixth place, with just two wins in their last nine top-flight matches.
They trail six points behind fourth-placed Leicester, albeit with a game in hand, after only their second defeat in 10 away league games this season.
“I have nothing negative to say about them. I leave the game with a good feeling about my boys because they tried hard in the second half,” Mourinho added.
In December, Tottenham were quite looking like title challengers, however, all the fire seems to be fading fast as leaders Manchester City are now 11 points clear of the north Londoners.
A victory against seventh-placed Chelsea on Thursday is essential to halt Tottenham’s sudden decline away from the Champions League places.
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Fourth-bottom Brighton moved seven points clear of the relegation zone after extending their unbeaten league run to three matches.
The Seagulls were the only team in the top four divisions in England without a home league victory this season, but they finally ended that dismal sequence at the 11th attempt.
Brighton nearly made the perfect start when Pascal Gross hit the outside of the post after good work from Alexis Mac Allister.
The hosts deservedly took the lead with a flowing move in the 17th minute.
Mac Allister picked out Gross and his cut back found Trossard for a clinical close-range finish.
On-loan Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale was handed only his second league start since returning for his second spell at Tottenham.
Bale was subdued in attack but the Wales star came in useful at the other end when he nodded clear just as Lewis Dunk’s header was flying towards the top corner.
After an abysmal first half, Mourinho sent on Carlos Vinicius in place of centre-back Davinson Sanchez.
The on-loan Benfica striker made an immediate impact with a towering leap to meet Bale’s corner with a header that was blocked by Brighton keeper Robert Sanchez.
Tottenham still couldn’t find their rhythm and, after Hugo Lloris saved well from Ben White’s deflected effort, Mourinho hauled off the disappointing Bale and introduced Lucas Moura.
It made no difference and Brighton could have doubled their lead when Mac Allister shot into the side-netting from a tight angle before Neal Maupay headed wide from Solly March’s cross.
Vinicius offered a glimmer of hope with a powerful effort from the edge of the area that Sanchez pushed away, but it was too little too late for spluttering Tottenham.