Tottenham Hotspur's struggles continued on Thursday as they needed a late Dejan Kulusevski goal to salvage a 1-1 draw at Rangers in the Europa League.
Hamza Igamane opened the scoring for the hosts two minutes into the second half before Kulusevski's 75th-minute equaliser, which came off one of just three Tottenham shots on target throughout the match.
"I think Rangers played very well, we struggled a bit. We didn't play well enough to win the game," Kulusevski told TNT Sports. "I think Rangers played a perfect game, it's a beautiful stadium, the fans helped them a lot."
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The result extended Spurs' winless streak to five matches across all competitions, and it kept the North London side outside of the top 8 positions in the league phase with two matches left to play.
If it wasn't for Kulusevski's late intervention, Spurs would've left Glasgow with zero points and an even larger hill to climb in order to secure automatic advancement to the next round.
"I wanted to change something, to make something happen and I succeeded once but not enough today," the 24-year-old said.
"It's always important to score but we've got to start winning games now. It's time to win on Sunday.
"Everybody needs to do a little more than we're doing now."