It was a tame start to the match from Ange Postecoglou's side as they looked blunt going forward despite enjoying more possession than the hosts. In fact, Alkmaar found themselves making an early change when Mayckel Lahdo pulled a muscle and had to be replaced with Denso Kasius.
Nonetheless, they stuck to their plan and kept probing Tottenham's shaky defence whenever they got the opportunity to venture forward. In the 18th minute, they took the lead when Peer Koopmeiners's corner was headed back across goal from the far post and Lucas Bergvall scythed the ball into his own net in an attempt to clear the lines. The lead could have been doubled before half-time when Troy Parrott was sent through on goal by Kasius but Guglielmo Vicario was equal to the task to keep the deficit at 1-0.
Tottenham were toothless in the first half and Postecolou responded by introducing Wilson Odobert in place of January signing Mathys Tel. The change sparked a brief spell of attacking impetus with Bergvall and Son Heung-min trying their luck from distance but their efforts failed to test Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro between the sticks. Alkmaar gradually crawled their way back into the match and Vicario once again pulled off a phenomenal save, this time to deny Ernest Poku, to keep his team in contention.
Dominic Solanke and Pape Matar Sarr were brought on to change the dynamics but the substitutes could hardly impact the balance of the game. Instead, to make matters worse, the English striker had to be hooked off in stoppage time after he fell awkwardly on the ground while challenging for an aerial ball, in what was his first appearance since mid Janaury.