Tottenham earned a 1-1 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday night in the Premier League.Let’s take a look at the five things we learned from Tottenham’s disappointing draw in North London.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramAwful Tottenham performanceGetting a point against bottom-of-the-table Wolves surely does sting a little, given that the Midlands side were bottom of the Premier League table without a single point won this season coming into the clash against Spurs.The onus was clearly on Tottenham to take the game to Wolves and put in a convincing display that would only pile up the misery of Vitor Pereira’s side.However, it was a disappointing performance from Frank’s men, who failed to take advantage of their first-half dominance, where they were creating chance after chance.Spurs could very well have been two or three-nil up at the break, but that was not the case. The second half of the course offered another opportunity for the Lilywhites to push up a gear, but it was Wolves who got the first goal, giving Tottenham a mountain to climb.Great fighting spirit to grab a late point, but it does feel like a missed opportunity from Tottenham.Tottenham lacked quality from wide areasTottenham needed to create chances to break down a Wolves side that was always going to keep things tight at the back. The wide areas looked like the part of the pitch Pereira’s men were open to giving up, as Spurs often found themselves in good crossing positions, particularly in the first half.However, Tottenham failed to make any of that space count as their deliveries into the box were nothing but subpar, often failing to beat the first man.Not only was it poor from open play, but from set plays as well, with Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons often failing to give any of the Tottenham players a chance to attack the ball with their deliveries. These little margins could often be the difference at times, especially when Tottenham failed to create from other areas of the pitch.Tottenham missed creative spark in number 10 roleIt is perhaps no surprise that Tottenham lacked invention in the middle of the pitch and had most of their joy out on the flanks. That is certainly because of the lack of creativity in that central area of the pitch, where Lucas Bergvall was deployed. Bergvall is a top player with a high ceiling, but many Tottenham supporters would argue that the Swede is not the most creative player in the Tottenham squad.Xavi Simons has been used as a ten for most of his career, but still has not had a run in that role in this Tottenham side. The Dutchman impressed last time out against Brighton in a central role after coming off the bench, but instead of starting there, he was shifted out wide.Spurs need to create more opportunities, and it would be best if Frank gets his most creative players in positions where they can cause damage.Guglielmo Vicario error costs Spurs againNo doubt Guglielmo Vicario could have done better with his punch for the Wolves’ goal, as he could have parried into a less dangerous position. His mistake led to the mix-up in the box, one that Wolves were quick to capitalise on, putting Tottenham on the back foot for most of the second forty-five.That now makes two errors this season, and it is not great when it happens in consecutive games, given his howler last time out.The Italian, for sure, has the odd mistake in him, and ironically, in this fixture last season at Molineux, Vicario made an error that led to a series of others in subsequent games. Perhaps Frank will need to reconsider his first-choice goalkeeper if Vicario does not step up.Spurs drop points in top four raceAt the end of the day, it was a good point and one is obviously better than nothing. These points could prove vital in the race for the Champions League, even though it feels like a missed opportunity.But, where does that leave Tottenham in the league table? Spurs at the moment sit in third place and are four points behind table toppers Liverpool. However, they could drop to fourth should Arsenal secure a victory today when they take on Newcastle United.The result would sting even more given that Chelsea and Liverpool dropped points, but with a tie in the Champions League coming up next, there is no room to dwell on the weekend’s result excessively.READ MORE: Tottenham player ratings vs Wolves, woeful 1/10 player gets massive wake-up callThe post Five things we learned from Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers appeared first on Spurs Web.