4-1 v AS Monaco - 10 December 2015 - Home

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AS Monaco

AS Monaco

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  • Shaarawy
    61'
Details
Match Number

7151

Opposition
As monaco

AS Monaco

Competition
Europa league

Europa League

Round / Leg

Group Stage

Season

2015/16

Date

10th December 2015

Kick Off

20:05

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

34,122

Referee

Ivan Bebek

Weather at Kick Off

10.6° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7115th overall match (3383 wins, 1571 draws, 2148 losses)

  • 5538th competitive match (2480 wins, 1303 draws, 1755 losses)

  • team

    5th match vs AS Monaco (1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses)

  • competition

    48th Europa League match (26 wins, 13 draws, 9 losses)

  • 6509th match in England (3047 wins, 1467 draws, 1982 losses)

  • 2946th match at White Hart Lane (1726 wins, 634 draws, 586 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match without losing

  • Tom Carroll
    Tom Carroll: First Goal
  • There were 7 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Erik Lamela scored a first-half hat-trick to ensure Tottenham topped Europa League Group J in style with a convincing victory over Monaco.

The Argentine playmaker, 23, expertly placed all three of his goals beyond visiting keeper Danijel Subasic, who had a night to forget.

Monaco's consolation came when Stephan El Shaarawy curled in from 25 yards.

But Tom Carroll's neat, close-range finish rounded off another superb display by Mauricio Pochettino's side.

Monaco were never in the contest against a Tottenham team that started without the likes of Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen.

Despite the changes, Tottenham had enough firepower to extend their run of form to nine games unbeaten, with just two defeats in their last 21 matches.

Lamela was the architect with three low shots which were too good for Subasic, but the Croatia international will feel he was beaten far too easily at his near post.

Perhaps the best goal of the night was the cool finish applied by Carroll after his quick feet had left Elderson wrong-footed.

The manner of the strike was reminiscent of the type of goals regularly scored by Barcelona and Argentina forward Lionel Messi.

With qualification already secured, Pochettino took the opportunity to test the depth of his squad - and his understudies passed with aplomb against a Monaco side who knocked out Arsenal on their way to reaching the quarter-finals of last season's Champions League.

Nabil Bentaleb and Nacer Chadli continued their recoveries from injury with tidy substitute performances, while 18-year-old Joshua Onomah impressed in his first senior start.

The midfielder combined some probing passing with clever runs and he might have scored, but he opted for precision rather than power from six yards out.

South Korean forward Son Heung-Min was always a threat too on a night when Monaco, save for a 20-minute period in the second half, were outplayed.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "I'm very happy, job done and first in the group. I'm proud of them and we showed we have a very strong squad.

"It's fantastic for Lamela and a great moment for him. From the start of the season he's showing improvement and consistency.

"Joshua Onomah deserved it for how he trains and develops his game. He's a great talent from the academy."

Timeline
KO

Wallace Fortuna dos Santo

36'
HT

Stephan El Shaarawy

61'

Nabil Dirar

74'

Jérémy Toulalan

74'
FT
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