Tottenham Hotspur coach Ange Postecoglou couldn’t get his head around after the final whistle on Sunday night, as he was unable to comprehend how his team had managed to lose against Brighton after a 2-0 lead.”It’s a terrible loss for us – as bad as it gets,” said the Australian gaffer.He was in a much better mood after Brennan Johnson made the most of Solanke’s through ball in the 23rd minute.Tottenham are the first side in Premier League history to lose 10 games after leading by 2+ goals. “It’s the history of Tottenham.” 😬 pic.twitter.com/m2tSiXY0xc— Squawka (@Squawka) October 6, 2024 Danny Welbeck had a chance to level the score, but the ball slid just past the post before the Spurs doubled their lead through James Maddison. The England international netted even before, but that one was voided after a VAR decision.However, the second one stood, and it seemed that the game was wrapped up those few minutes before the half-time interval.Alas, the home team had different plans.”Mitoma is the real deal! 🔥 His creativity and vision turned the game around today, leading Brighton to a huge comeback win over Spurs. Serious talent on display! ⚽✨ #Brighton #PremierLeague #mitoma #TottenhamHotspur pic.twitter.com/dhs20c69UU— GoalTide (@GoalTide_) October 6, 2024 The Seagulls pulled one back early in the second half, after Udogie couldn’t clear the ball from Mitoma’s cross and Yankuba Minteh capitalized to grab his first goal for Brighton.The stubborn Mitoma was back in action for the equalizer in the 58th minute, passing it to Rutter, who was able to create space away from Micky van de Ven and then shoot low past Vicario.Finally, former Manchester United forward Danny Welbeck stepped up for the win, as Rutter slid in near the byeline to get a cross in, which the former converted with a header to score what proved to be the winner.DANNY WELBECK GOAL FOR BRIGHTON.🚨💥🤯…Hold that Spurs pic.twitter.com/MnIN2hgR15— Mancunian (@UTDXMancunian) October 6, 2024 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 7Saturday Crystal Palace – Liverpool 0-1 (0-1)/Jota 8/Arsenal – Southampton 3-1 (0-0)/Havertz 57, Martinelli 68, Saka 88 – Archer 55/Brentford – Wolverhampton 5-3 (4-2)/Collins 2, Mbuemo 20, Norgaard 28, Pinnock 45, Carvalho 90 – Cunha 4, Larsen 26, Ait-Nouri 90+3/Leicester – Bournemouth 1-0 (1-0)/Buonanotte 16/Man.City – Fulham 3-2 (1-1)/Kovačić 32, 47, Doku 82 – Pereira 26, Muniz 89/West Ham – Ipswich 4-1 (2-1)/Antonio 1, Kudus 43, Bowen 49 – Delap 6/Everton – Newcastle 0-0Sunday Aston Villa – Man Utd 0-0Chelsea – Nottingham Forest 1-1 (0-0)/Madueke 57 – Wood 49/Brighton – Tottenham 3-2 (0-2)/Minteh 48, Rutter 58, Welbeck 66 – Johnson 23, Maddison 37/