<p>Tottenham paid for an overly conservative approach from Jose Mourinho as Romain Saiss's equaliser four minutes from time earned Wolves a 1-1 draw at Molineux on Sunday.</p>.<p>Spurs made a dream start as Tanguy Ndombele opened the scoring in the first minute.</p>.<p>But Mourinho's men have now failed to win in four consecutive league games to heavily dent their hopes of a first league title in 60 years.</p>.<p>Tottenham edge up to fifth, but remain six points adrift of leaders Liverpool.</p>.<p>Saiss's late leveller was no less than Wolves deserved as they dominated the second-half.</p>.<p>But it was a familiar story for Spurs as just like in blowing another two points in a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace a fortnight ago, they sat on a precarious 1-0 lead for most of the match and were punished.</p>.<p>Tottenham started like a side keen to make amends for last weekend's lacklustre 2-0 defeat to Leicester.</p>.<p>The visitors could even have scored before they did as Son Heung-min's shot from a narrow angle was blocked behind.</p>.<p>From the resulting corner, the ball broke to Ndombele at the edge of the box and his shot deceived Rui Patricio, who should have done better in the Wolves goal.</p>.<p>Wolves have struggled for goals since losing Raul Jimenez to a fractured skull last month.</p>.<p>The Mexican was at Molineux for the first time since his injury, but his presence was missed on the field as the hosts went onto dominate possession without a cutting edge.</p>.<p>Fabio Silva flashed a shot into the side-netting and Daniel Podence fired too close to Hugo Lloris from the edge of box before the break.</p>.<p>Nuno Espirito Santo's men have made a habit of scoring the bulk of their goals in the second-half and looked like the only side capable of scoring after the break.</p>.<p>Silva's claims for a soft penalty were waived away as Tottenham largely restricted the hosts to potshots from range.</p>.<p>Ruben Neves curled narrowly over before Wolves' danger man Pedro Neto saw another effort from the edge of the area deflected just wide.</p>.<p>Neto was the provider when Wolves did score the goal their second-half performance deserved. Saiss beat his marker to a corner at the near post and flicked the ball into the far corner.</p>.<p>Wolves should even have gone on to win the game when 18-year-old Silva wasted a golden chance for his first Premier League goal from open play with a header straight at Lloris deep in stoppage time.</p>
<p>Tottenham paid for an overly conservative approach from Jose Mourinho as Romain Saiss's equaliser four minutes from time earned Wolves a 1-1 draw at Molineux on Sunday.</p>.<p>Spurs made a dream start as Tanguy Ndombele opened the scoring in the first minute.</p>.<p>But Mourinho's men have now failed to win in four consecutive league games to heavily dent their hopes of a first league title in 60 years.</p>.<p>Tottenham edge up to fifth, but remain six points adrift of leaders Liverpool.</p>.<p>Saiss's late leveller was no less than Wolves deserved as they dominated the second-half.</p>.<p>But it was a familiar story for Spurs as just like in blowing another two points in a 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace a fortnight ago, they sat on a precarious 1-0 lead for most of the match and were punished.</p>.<p>Tottenham started like a side keen to make amends for last weekend's lacklustre 2-0 defeat to Leicester.</p>.<p>The visitors could even have scored before they did as Son Heung-min's shot from a narrow angle was blocked behind.</p>.<p>From the resulting corner, the ball broke to Ndombele at the edge of the box and his shot deceived Rui Patricio, who should have done better in the Wolves goal.</p>.<p>Wolves have struggled for goals since losing Raul Jimenez to a fractured skull last month.</p>.<p>The Mexican was at Molineux for the first time since his injury, but his presence was missed on the field as the hosts went onto dominate possession without a cutting edge.</p>.<p>Fabio Silva flashed a shot into the side-netting and Daniel Podence fired too close to Hugo Lloris from the edge of box before the break.</p>.<p>Nuno Espirito Santo's men have made a habit of scoring the bulk of their goals in the second-half and looked like the only side capable of scoring after the break.</p>.<p>Silva's claims for a soft penalty were waived away as Tottenham largely restricted the hosts to potshots from range.</p>.<p>Ruben Neves curled narrowly over before Wolves' danger man Pedro Neto saw another effort from the edge of the area deflected just wide.</p>.<p>Neto was the provider when Wolves did score the goal their second-half performance deserved. Saiss beat his marker to a corner at the near post and flicked the ball into the far corner.</p>.<p>Wolves should even have gone on to win the game when 18-year-old Silva wasted a golden chance for his first Premier League goal from open play with a header straight at Lloris deep in stoppage time.</p>