Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho was left to curse the defensive gifts his side handed out in Saturday’s 2-2 draw at bottom club Norwich.
Spurs’ resurgence under Mourinho has been hamstrung by some horror shows at the back and that was again the case at Carrow Road as his side needed an 83rd-minute penalty from Harry Kane to rescue a point.
Mourinho’s men presented the Canaries with an opener when Juan Foyth was tackled and then Toby Alderweireld backed off and, after Christian Eriksen levelled from a free-kick early in the second half, Serge Aurier put through his own net in comical fashion.
Norwich remain bottom of the table and without a win in eight and, even though Farke saw his side drop a lead for the fourth successive home game, he was proud of his men.
“I am not frustrated, (I’m) proud and a bit disappointed,” he said.
“To come away with one point is without doubt a good point and a good result, but we are also disappointed because some crucial decisions went against us and we conceded late in the game.
“But it doesn’t take anything away – my players gave everything.”