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  • Aanholt
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Details
Match Number

7159

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2015/16

Date

16th January 2016

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,854

Referee

Mike Dean

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

WWLWLL

Weather at Kick Off

1.9° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 7123rd overall match (3387 wins, 1573 draws, 2150 losses)

  • 5546th competitive match (2484 wins, 1305 draws, 1757 losses)

  • team

    121st match vs Sunderland AFC (52 wins, 30 draws, 39 losses)

  • competition

    908th Premier League match (365 wins, 235 draws, 308 losses)

  • 6517th match in England (3051 wins, 1469 draws, 1984 losses)

  • 2951st match at White Hart Lane (1728 wins, 635 draws, 588 losses)

  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Christian Eriksen scored twice as Tottenham maintained their challenge for a top-four finish and deepened Sunderland's relegation worries.

Patrick van Aanholt gave the Black Cats the lead against the run of play but Eriksen levelled as Lee Cattermole failed to clear on the goalline.

Mousa Dembele fired Spurs ahead before Eriksen's 25-yard shot deflected in off Sunderland debutant Jan Kirchhoff.

Harry Kane then converted a penalty after Kirchhoff fouled Danny Rose.

Tottenham remain fourth in the Premier League, while Sunderland drop a position to 19th following Newcastle's win over West Ham.

Although routine in the end, it was an important victory for Tottenham having lost two of their previous three home league games to fall away slightly from the leading trio of Arsenal, Leicester and Manchester City.

Mauricio Pochettino's side are now unbeaten in their past 12 league games against Sunderland, although in 11 of them they have been level at half-time.

It was difficult to fathom how that was the case on Saturday as they totally dominated the opening 45 minutes, enjoying 70% possession and 15 shots to the visitors' three.

Dutch left-back Van Aanholt, who netted against Swansea on Wednesday, beat Hugo Lloris at his near post from Adam Johnson's pass to give Sunderland an underserved lead.

Spurs were level within 91 seconds as Lee Cattermole could only deflect Eriksen's shot into the roof of the net on the goalline after Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford - making his Premier League debut - saved from Kane.

Dembele's low left-foot shot gave Spurs a 2-1 lead and they noticeably relaxed from that point, stretching away thanks to Eriksen's second and Kane's 12th league goal of the season.

Despite being on the back foot throughout, Sunderland had looked relatively secure for almost an hour and occasionally threatened on the break.

Buoyed by successive league wins over Aston Villa and Swansea, they largely restricted Spurs to shots from outside the box in the first half.

Their failure to protect their lead until half-time proved costly, although former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe - who had scored five in his previous two games - had a chance to restore it early in the second half.

He and Adam Johnson raced clear of the home defence but the counter-attack lost momentum and the 33-year-old fired into the side-netting.

Centre-half Kirchhoff, signed from Bayern Munich, had only made one appearance this season prior to joining Sunderland this month.

He struggled after coming on in the 58th minute, with the foul on Rose for the penalty demonstrating how much he was off the pace.

Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce said of Kirchhoff: "It's a bit risky signing players from abroad in January but we have to take that risk. Hopefully he learns from today."

Sunderland keeper Pickford spent the first half of the season on loan at Championship club Preston and Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce said it would have been wrong not to recall him as he "made such an outstanding impact".

Allardyce hopes he can follow England Under-21 international predecessors Joe Hart and Jack Butland in graduating to the full national team and, despite conceding four goals, he made an impressive league debut, replacing Vito Mannone.

The 21-year-old, who has been on loan at six different clubs over the past four years, made superb saves at full stretch in the first half to deny Kane and Eriksen.

Pickford made further stops from Kane and Rose in the second period and was not at fault for any of the goals.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino told BBC Sport: "It was a good response to the Leicester defeat. I'm very pleased. We need to be patient.

"We had a lot of shots on target - their goalkeeper was fantastic. I feel very pleased in the last few games. The belief is fantastic. We have a very good, strong squad - today was a good example."

Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce told BBC Sport: "Our players put themselves in one fantastic position and then in the space of a minute conceded. It's one of the reasons we ended up losing.

"If we came in at half-time 1-0 up we could have built on that. It was a really sloppy thing to do. We ran out of legs in the end. In the last quarter, physically we were tiring.

"I changed the shape but that didn't work. The scoreline, 4-1, looks more comfortable than it was."

On Jordan Pickford: "Playing a keeper at a young age is not an easy decision to make. But I thought he handled it well. He might not play too many more games this season because Vito Mannone has done a fantastic job. The rest of the team up to 65 minutes were doing the job right but in the last 20 they failed miserably."

Timeline
KO

Patrick van Aanholt

40'
HT

Lee Cattermole

46'

Adam Johnson

55'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
21 13 4 4 37 21 16 43
2
Leicester city
21 12 7 2 38 25 13 43
3
Manchester city
21 12 4 5 39 21 18 40
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 9 9 3 34 17 17 36
5
West ham united
21 9 8 4 33 24 9 35
6
Manchester united
21 9 7 5 27 20 7 34
7
Stoke city
21 9 5 7 24 22 2 32
8
Crystal palace
21 9 4 8 23 20 3 31
9
Liverpool
21 8 7 6 25 27 -2 31
10
Watford
21 8 5 8 25 24 1 29
11
Everton
21 6 10 5 36 29 7 28
12
Southampton
21 7 6 8 28 24 4 27
13
West bromwich albion
21 7 6 8 22 27 -5 27
14
Chelsea
21 6 6 9 28 31 -3 24
15
Norwich city
21 6 5 10 24 35 -11 23
16
Afc bournemouth
21 5 6 10 23 37 -14 21
17
Swansea city
21 4 7 10 19 30 -11 19
18
Sunderland
21 5 3 13 26 41 -15 18
19
Newcastle united
21 4 6 11 22 38 -16 18
20
Aston villa
21 2 5 14 17 37 -20 11
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
22 13 5 4 37 21 16 44
2
Leicester city
22 12 8 2 39 26 13 44
3
Manchester city
22 13 4 5 43 21 22 43
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 10 9 3 38 18 20 39
5
Manchester united
22 10 7 5 28 20 8 37
6
West ham united
22 9 8 5 34 26 8 35
7
Stoke city
22 9 6 7 24 22 2 33
8
Crystal palace
22 9 4 9 23 24 -1 31
9
Liverpool
22 8 7 7 25 28 -3 31
10
Southampton
22 8 6 8 31 24 7 30
11
Everton
22 6 11 5 39 32 7 29
12
Watford
21 8 5 8 25 24 1 29
13
West bromwich albion
22 7 6 9 22 30 -8 27
14
Chelsea
22 6 7 9 31 34 -3 25
15
Afc bournemouth
22 6 6 10 26 37 -11 24
16
Norwich city
22 6 5 11 24 38 -14 23
17
Newcastle united
22 5 6 11 24 39 -15 21
18
Swansea city
21 4 7 10 19 30 -11 19
19
Sunderland
22 5 3 14 27 45 -18 18
20
Aston villa
22 2 6 14 18 38 -20 12
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