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Fernandes leads Man Utd to vital win.
It is unlikely now he will get that chance again as his stock continues to fall.
Lewis Jones
Spurs show resilience to make up for last year's collapse
Last season, this Spurs side embarrassingly collapsed at Brighton, but nearly a year on, they showed real fight to rescue a draw as they appear far more resilient under Thomas Frank.
Having gone 2-0 down after 31 minutes on Saturday, Spurs looked set to suffer their first away defeat under the Dane, but there is a steeliness about this Tottenham side that was not always evident under Ange Postecoglou.
Last October, Spurs went 2-0 up after 37 minutes, but a shocking second-half surrender saw Brighton win 3-2 with Postecoglou labelling it then as his "worst defeat" of his tenure.
For Frank, the same venue has provided the opposite feeling as he called the 2-2 draw their "best performance of the season".
He had a point with Spurs looking far more threatening than in their midweek Champions League home win over Villarreal.
Frank was also delighted with their "mentality" and "physicality" in their comeback over Brighton - something they are going to need plenty of with a potential 50-plus game season in store.
Eyebrows were slightly raised when £51m signing Xavi Simons started on the bench, but he came on to great effect in the No 10 role, where surely he will have a much better impact than out on the left-wing.
Another bright spot was left-back Destiny Udogie, whom Frank hailed "exceptional" and "unstoppable" on his first start of the season.
Udogie was a part of that Spurs side which crumbled on the south coast last season, but in this rescue act he was one to display Frank's pursuit of a tougher and determined Spurs.
Declan Olley
Wolves aren't just slow - they're stuck
But Leeds have showed something different: they have actual Premier League quality capable of keeping them up.
Sam Blitz
Forest are beginning to look like an Ange team - that's a problem