by Andy Scott
RENNES, France - Substitute Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's equaliser allowed Tottenham Hotspur to come away with a 2-2 draw from their trip to France to play Rennes in the new Europa Conference League on Thursday.
Loic Bade's own goal had given Spurs the lead in Brittany but Flavien Tait equalised and Gaetan Laborde put Rennes ahead in the 72nd minute.
That lead was swiftly cancelled out by Hojbjerg and in the circumstances it is a good result for Nuno Espirito Santo's Tottenham after their 3-0 drubbing at Crystal Palace last weekend.
"It was not perfect, but we showed a lot of character and belief to change the result after we conceded," Nuno said of his second-string line-up.
"They are a hard team to play and it is not easy to analyse the game – we had a lot of players out of position."
The result pleased the Rennes support who, frustrated at recent performances, had unfurled a giant banner before kick-off with the message in English: "Are you ready to fight?"
🎙 "We need to stay positive. We need to focus on what we can do to keep improving and this is the most important thing."
Pierre reflects on a point in Rennes. ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/GfPW81K9NJ
While finishing in the Premier League top four and returning to the Champions League has to take priority for Spurs, they would be wise not to neglect a competition which offers a realistic route to silverware for a club that has won nothing since the League Cup in 2008.
Their next game in Group G is against Slovenian champions Mura, who lost 2-0 to Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem on Thursday.
However this was hardly a smooth trip to France for Tottenham before they face Chelsea at the weekend.
They were forced to spend Wednesday night 100 kilometres away in the town of Saint-Brieuc because an agricultural show in Rennes this week meant a shortage of hotel rooms.
Nuno then lost both his starting wingers, Steven Bergwijn and Lucas Moura, to injury during the game.
The coach had made seven changes from the Crystal Palace debacle, with Son Heung-min among the players left behind in England while Hugo Lloris was one of those left on the bench.
🎙 "We kept fighting and tried to find solutions."
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 16, 2021
Nuno reacts to this evenings result. ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/8zEypZt6JE
Harry Kane, whose only goals so far this season came against Pacos de Ferreira of Portugal in the play-off round, did play and wore the captain's armband.
The visitors took the lead inside 11 minutes when Kane released Lucas down the right flank and the Brazilian’s ball across goal was turned into his own net by Bade.
Rennes, who spent 80 million euros ($94m) on new signings in the summer, drew level midway through the first half when Tait played a one-two with Serhou Guirassy and curled a low shot beyond Pierluigi Gollini in goal.
Kane had a quiet evening although he did force a save from Rennes 'keeper Romain Salin late in the first half before being taken off in the 54th minute.
The 21,500 Rennes fans then saw their team go in front when Laborde tapped in after Gollini turned out Kamaldeen Sulemana's shot.
However Spurs were level four minutes later when Tait could only help Matt Doherty's cross from the right on to Hojbjerg, and the Danish midfielder pounced to score.
The Conference League is the new third-tier of European club competition and features just one team from each of the continent's biggest leagues.
Roma are Italy's representatives and Jose Mourinho's side came from behind to thump CSKA Sofia 5-1.
Captain Lorenzo Pellegrini netted twice for Roma with Stephan El Shaarawy, Gianluca Mancini and Tammy Abraham also scoring.
Union Berlin, the only German team, lost 3-1 at Slavia Prague, while there is no Spanish team at all because would-be representative Villarreal won the Europa League to qualify for the Champions League.
Meanwhile Lincoln Red Imps made history by becoming the first team from Gibraltar to play in the group stage of a European competition as they lost 2-0 at home to PAOK of Greece.
AFP