Tottenham Hotspur defender Juan Foyth scored his first goal for Tottenham yesterday, a week after conceding two penalties on his Premier League debut.

Crystal Palace made it tough for Tottenham yesterday as Mauricio Pochettino's men struggled to break down Palace until the 20-year-old Argentine defender managed to react quickest after Harry Kane's header had been partially blocked.

The win now sees Tottenham rise to fourth in the table, three points from the top. Despite Foyth winning the game, the pressure is still on Spurs to keep up with the top four and although they've managed to maintain some form recently, after a summer where they failed to bring in any new recruits, Spurs must dip into the transfer market if they are to have any hope of keeping up the pressure on the top four.

There's no getting away from the fact that Spurs need someone to share the goalscoring load and although Lucas Moura scored four goals in 12 games and Erik Lamela has score the same in only eight games, Spurs still need reinforcements up front.

In Lamela's case, although he's had a fairly solid season, the Argentina international had a very poor game yesterday. He worked during the game but overall he had very little impact and went off in the second-half after being caught by Ayew's boot.

Too often the talented winger can get lost in a game and over his whole Tottenham career, he's been nowhere consistent enough, Spurs must look to the January window to add reinforcements.