4-0 v AFC Bournemouth - 15 April 2017 - Home

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AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

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Details
Match Number

7231

Opposition
Afc bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2016/17

Date

15th April 2017

Kick Off

12:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

31,943

Referee

Michael Oliver

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

LDDLLD

Weather at Kick Off

10.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7195th overall match (3428 wins, 1588 draws, 2166 losses)

  • 5615th competitive match (2524 wins, 1320 draws, 1771 losses)

  • team

    15th match vs AFC Bournemouth (12 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss)

  • competition

    956th Premier League match (395 wins, 247 draws, 314 losses)

  • 6579th match in England (3089 wins, 1482 draws, 1995 losses)

  • 2982nd match at White Hart Lane (1752 wins, 639 draws, 591 losses)

  • 10th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 10th consecutive match without losing

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Tottenham made it seven top-flight wins in succession for the first time since 1967 and continued their pursuit of leaders Chelsea with a dominant victory over Bournemouth.

The game was essentially won in a three-minute period in the first half in which Mousa Dembele fired Spurs ahead from close range following a corner before Son Heung-min doubled the lead with a darting run and neat finish.

Harry Kane, making his first start in a month, made sure of the three points with a low finish just minutes into the second half.

The strike makes the 23-year-old just the fourth player to score 20 Premier League goals in three consecutive seasons after Alan Shearer, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Thierry Henry.

Vincent Janssen capped off Spurs' afternoon by scoring just his second Premier League goal of the season in injury time, just minutes after coming on as a substitute.

Mauricio Pochettino's side are now four points behind Chelsea, who face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Bournemouth, who managed one shot on target, are now without a win in four matches and remain seven points above the bottom three with six games left to play.

With this win Tottenham surpassed the 70 points that gave them third place in 2015-16, during which they challenged for the Premier League trophy until their 36th fixture - a 2-2 draw at Chelsea.

The smart money remains on the Blues playing a more central role in extending Spurs' wait for a first title since 1961, especially if they win at United, but Pochettino's side are doing everything to capitalise on any potential slip-up.

This is a more mature, clinical and refined Tottenham side than 12 months ago, and this performance illustrated that perfectly.

From the start they pressed their opponents relentlessly and dominated possession before the goals came.

Dembele's was a simple but emphatic finish following Christian Eriksen's corner. Son showed speed and guile to score after receiving a pass from Kane, whose goal was the result of great tenacity in winning the ball from Simon Francis in the box.

The biggest cheer of the afternoon, though, was reserved for the contribution of Janssen, who followed up his own blocked shot to score his sixth goal in his 35th appearance of what has been a tough first season in English football.

Spurs have now scored the joint-most goals in the division, conceded the fewest and are hitting peak form at potentially just the right time.

They have also made White Hart Lane a fortress. This was their 12th victory in succession, making it their longest-ever winning streak on home soil in a single top-flight season.

Bournemouth are now without a win in three, since last month's 2-0 win over Swansea which lifted them up to 11th.

This game was no barometer of their suitability for a possible relegation fight, simply because Tottenham were so good. But Eddie Howe's side were easily brushed aside, having now conceded three or more goals in 12 Premier League games.

They were second best in every department as Spurs bullied their defence, bossed midfield and denied Benik Afobe and Joshua King any sight of goal.

Their only shot on target came in the 74th minute, when Charlie Daniels' long-range effort gave Hugo Lloris the simplest of saves.

Their dismal afternoon was compounded when on-loan midfielder Jack Wilshere limped off injured following a tackle on Kane in his own box.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, speaking to BBC Sport: "I am proud of our players after that performance. We have to wait to see what happens.

"Harry Kane is a fantastic player - he is one of the best in England and it is fantastic he is fit again to help the team.

"Son is brilliant - he needed time to adapt his game but he is now fit and healthy and he is feeling really comfortable.

"I was happy for Vincent Janssen because I knew it was his only chance to score and it's important he feels the happiness when you score.

"At the end of the season when everyone is tired, we need everyone to have the right mental attitude and happiness helps. We now need everyone to rest and get ready for the next few games.

"The three points are very important to keep our dream."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
31 24 3 4 65 25 40 75
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 20 8 3 64 22 42 68
3
Liverpool
32 18 9 5 68 40 28 63
4
Manchester city
31 18 7 6 60 35 25 61
5
Manchester united
30 15 12 3 46 24 22 57
6
Arsenal
30 16 6 8 61 39 22 54
7
Everton
32 15 9 8 57 36 21 54
8
West bromwich albion
32 12 8 12 39 41 -2 44
9
Southampton
30 11 7 12 37 37 0 40
10
Watford
31 10 7 14 36 52 -16 37
11
Leicester city
31 10 6 15 39 51 -12 36
12
Burnley
32 10 6 16 32 44 -12 36
13
Stoke city
32 9 9 14 34 47 -13 36
14
West ham united
32 10 6 16 42 57 -15 36
15
Afc bournemouth
32 9 8 15 45 59 -14 35
16
Crystal palace
31 10 4 17 42 50 -8 34
17
Hull city
32 8 6 18 33 64 -31 30
18
Swansea city
32 8 4 20 37 67 -30 28
19
Middlesbrough
31 4 12 15 22 37 -15 24
20
Sunderland
31 5 5 21 24 56 -32 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
32 24 3 5 65 27 38 75
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 21 8 3 68 22 46 71
3
Liverpool
33 19 9 5 69 40 29 66
4
Manchester city
32 19 7 6 63 35 28 64
5
Manchester united
31 16 12 3 48 24 24 60
6
Everton
33 16 9 8 60 37 23 57
7
Arsenal
30 16 6 8 61 39 22 54
8
West bromwich albion
33 12 8 13 39 42 -3 44
9
Southampton
31 11 7 13 37 40 -3 40
10
Watford
32 11 7 14 37 52 -15 40
11
Stoke city
33 10 9 14 37 48 -11 39
12
Leicester city
32 10 7 15 41 53 -12 37
13
West ham united
33 10 7 16 44 59 -15 37
14
Burnley
33 10 6 17 33 47 -14 36
15
Crystal palace
32 10 5 17 44 52 -8 35
16
Afc bournemouth
33 9 8 16 45 63 -18 35
17
Hull city
33 8 6 19 34 67 -33 30
18
Swansea city
33 8 4 21 37 68 -31 28
19
Middlesbrough
31 4 12 15 22 37 -15 24
20
Sunderland
32 5 6 21 26 58 -32 21
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