Eredivisie Played 32 seconds against Sheffield United

D.avinson Sanchez was on the field for a few seconds as Tottenham came away from Bramall Lane with a 3-1 win Sheffield United.
Joe Rodon, Eric Dier and Ben Davies the starting center-backs were like Jose Mourinho moved to counter a three Chris Wilder‘s side.
With Tracks advance two goals in three minutes of injury time, Mourinho made two more changes.
With the clock at 93:25, Sanchez seemed to take the place of Sergio Reguilon, with referee Andre Marriner a moment later full-time blowing.
The Colombian spent just 32 seconds on the field as his struggles to maintain a permanent place on the team continue Tottenham. In fact, it may be worth relocating to start playing football more regularly.
Sanchez got more competition action than Gareth Bale, however, who watched Sunday’s full win from the bench.