Ghana international Mohammed Kudus was on target for Tottenham in their painful 2-1 home defeat to Fulham in the English Premier League on Sunday evening.
Kudus, who enjoyed the full duration of the match, netted the consolation goal for Spurs in a loss at home to their London rivals, extending their winless streak to four games in the Premier League.
Fulham scored twice in the opening six minutes to stun Tottenham Hotspur and pick up their first away win of the season.
Kenny Tete opened the scoring with his first goal in almost two years, a shot from the edge of the area that was deflected in.
The second goal was a disaster from a Spurs point of view as Guglielmo Vicario came out of his box and gave the ball away, with Harry Wilson curling it into an empty net from 35 yards out.

Spurs were wretched in the first half, and Fulham's Samuel Chukwueze hit the post as the visitors threatened to blow them away.
Thomas Frank's hosts did improve after the break, and Mohammed Kudus' sweet volley into the top corner gave them hope in the 59th minute of the game.
But Spurs could not find an equalizer and were booed off by their own fans at full-time. They sit 10th in the table, just one point above 15th-place Fulham.
Kudus has scored two goals and provided four assists in 11 Premier League matches for Tottenham in his debut season.
BELOW IS THE VIDEO OF THE GOAL
#PL 🏴 : Kudus 🇬🇭 relance les Spurs avec cette sublime volée 💣 pic.twitter.com/Gt68sEv66Y
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