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'If we'd had a few minutes more we'd have scored again' - Jan, Mousa and others react

Mousa marked his return from injury as a second-half substitute, but it was his fellow Belgian international and former Spurs team-mate Nacer Chadli who broke the deadlock for West Bromwich Albion with eight minutes left.

Thankfully, Dele was on hand to restore parity on 89 minutes and ensure we at least took a point following another dominant display.

Jan Vertonghen

On Nacer's goal
"It was frustrating to go behind. We played so well in the first half, created so many chances and we should have finished them. It’s always tricky against this team, especially at set-pieces and that’s how they scored.