2-0 v Hull City - 16 May 2015 - Home

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Hull City

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Details
Match Number

7123

Opposition
Hull city

Hull City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2014/15

Date

16th May 2015

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,857

Referee

Anthony Taylor

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

18th

Opposition Form

LLLLDL

Weather at Kick Off

14.8° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7087th overall match (3369 wins, 1562 draws, 2143 losses)

  • 5515th competitive match (2469 wins, 1294 draws, 1752 losses)

  • team

    35th match vs Hull City (16 wins, 10 draws, 9 losses)

  • competition

    885th Premier League match (354 wins, 226 draws, 305 losses)

  • 6490th match in England (3037 wins, 1460 draws, 1980 losses)

  • 2934th match at White Hart Lane (1719 wins, 630 draws, 585 losses)

Report

Hull City will need to beat Manchester United on the final day of the season to have any chance of survival, after losing to Tottenham.

The Tigers are two points adrift of safety with one game remaining.

Goals from Nacer Chadli, latching on to Erik Lamela's through ball, and a Danny Rose effort from Ryan Mason's superb pass were enough for Spurs.

Abel Hernandez and Dame N'Doye failed to finish a goal-mouth scramble that might have given the Tigers hope.

But it turned out to be a limp finish from Steve Bruce's men after a difficult and emotional few days for the club.

Hull were without midfielder Jake Livermore, a former Spurs player, after he was suspended on Friday for testing positive for cocaine, a situation Bruce described as the most difficult in his managerial career.

The Tigers, who were preparing for their first ever FA Cup final almost a year ago to the day, can still secure a third consecutive season in the top flight.

But it will need Newcastle United to fail to beat West Ham next weekend or Sunderland to lose at Arsenal and Chelsea, as well as a victory for Bruce's side at home to United.

Hull were bright in the first half at White Hart Lane, creating chances for the returning Nikica Jelavic, who struck a half-volley against the top of the bar.

But sixth-placed Spurs recovered from a sluggish opening period to put a run of one win in six behind them, and lay a claim to a Europa League spot.

Lamela made the first after 54 minutes, disguising a pass through the middle of the Hull back line and allowing Chadli to round Steve Harper and finish.

And while Mauricio Pochettino's men were not at their free-flowing best, Mason showed a touch of quality with a delicate chip over the visitors' defence that Rose caught first time to send in off the crossbar.

Hull wilted as the game drew on and they will need a final-day-of-the-season victory if they are to pull off survival.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino: "The first half was not easy because Hull are playing to survive.

"We're still in the fight to finish fifth. The fans needed that - it was a tough season for them too.

"I want to play in Europe next season - we need to win our one more game to be sure of getting in the Europa League and that is very important."

Hull boss Steve Bruce: "You can't come to Tottenham and create five or six good chances and not take one. We've switched off at the back and they have taken their chances.

"We have to believe we can beat Manchester United next week.

"Six or seven of the players got me into the league a few years ago. They have big hearts. We've missed some of those big players during this season.

"We have a chance. Is there one final twist? Can we upset the apple cart? Let's hope we can do it."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
36 25 9 2 70 28 42 84
2
Manchester city
36 22 7 7 77 36 41 73
3
Arsenal
35 21 7 7 66 34 32 70
4
Manchester united
36 20 8 8 61 36 25 68
5
Liverpool
36 18 8 10 50 39 11 62
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 17 7 12 55 53 2 58
7
Southampton
36 17 6 13 48 30 18 57
8
Swansea city
36 16 8 12 44 44 0 56
9
Stoke city
36 14 8 14 42 44 -2 50
10
West ham united
36 12 11 13 43 43 0 47
11
Everton
36 11 11 14 46 48 -2 44
12
Crystal palace
36 11 9 16 43 50 -7 42
13
West bromwich albion
36 10 11 15 34 47 -13 41
14
Aston villa
36 10 8 18 30 50 -20 38
15
Leicester city
36 10 7 19 41 54 -13 37
16
Sunderland
35 7 15 13 30 50 -20 36
17
Newcastle united
36 9 9 18 37 61 -24 36
18
Hull city
36 8 10 18 33 49 -16 34
19
Burnley
36 6 11 19 27 53 -26 29
20
Queens park rangers
36 7 6 23 39 67 -28 27
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
36 25 9 2 70 28 42 84
2
Manchester city
37 23 7 7 81 38 43 76
3
Arsenal
36 21 8 7 67 35 32 71
4
Manchester united
37 20 9 8 62 37 25 69
5
Liverpool
37 18 8 11 51 42 9 62
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 18 7 12 57 53 4 61
7
Southampton
37 18 6 13 54 31 23 60
8
Swansea city
37 16 8 13 46 48 -2 56
9
Stoke city
37 14 9 14 42 44 -2 51
10
Everton
37 12 11 14 48 49 -1 47
11
West ham united
37 12 11 14 44 45 -1 47
12
Crystal palace
37 12 9 16 46 51 -5 45
13
West bromwich albion
36 10 11 15 34 47 -13 41
14
Leicester city
37 10 8 19 41 54 -13 38
15
Aston villa
37 10 8 19 31 56 -25 38
16
Sunderland
36 7 16 13 30 50 -20 37
17
Newcastle united
37 9 9 19 38 63 -25 36
18
Hull city
37 8 10 19 33 51 -18 34
19
Burnley
37 6 12 19 27 53 -26 30
20
Queens park rangers
37 8 6 23 41 68 -27 30
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