2-0 v Arsenal FC - 30 April 2017 - Home

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Details
Match Number

7234

Opposition
Arsenal

Arsenal FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2016/17

Date

30th April 2017

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

31,811

Referee

Michael Oliver

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

WLLLLD

Weather at Kick Off

15.7° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7198th overall match (3430 wins, 1588 draws, 2167 losses)

  • 5618th competitive match (2526 wins, 1320 draws, 1772 losses)

  • team

    277th match vs Arsenal FC (98 wins, 67 draws, 112 losses)

  • competition

    958th Premier League match (397 wins, 247 draws, 314 losses)

  • 6582nd match in England (3091 wins, 1482 draws, 1996 losses)

  • 2983rd match at White Hart Lane (1753 wins, 639 draws, 591 losses)

  • 13th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Jan Vertonghen
    Jan Vertonghen: 200th appearance
  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Tottenham ensured they remained just four points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea, and confirmed they would finish above arch-rivals Arsenal for the first time since 1994-95, with an impressive north London derby win at White Hart Lane.

Chelsea's 3-0 victory at Everton put the pressure on Spurs - but they responded in style with a ninth successive league win to continue their best sequence since October 1960, when they won 13 games in a row.

The match was decided with two goals in just over a minute, Dele Alli scoring his 21st goal for Spurs this season with a close-range finish in the 55th minute before Harry Kane netted from the spot after he was fouled by Gabriel.

Arsenal, whose top-four hopes are in serious jeopardy as they remain six points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with a game in hand, were only spared a heavy defeat in the last derby at this stadium in its current incarnation by a magnificent display from keeper Petr Cech.

Spurs might have been forgiven for entering this game with an air of resignation after Chelsea restored their lead - albeit temporarily - to seven points with victory at Everton.

It took them 45 minutes to perhaps clear their heads, although they had the best chances of the first half through Alli's header and Christian Eriksen's side-foot effort against the bar, before they demonstrated the quality and development that has characterised their season.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino clearly reminded his players of what might still be at stake at half-time, and they emerged at full throttle and maximum physicality to overpower Arsenal and win the game with that quick-fire one-two.

It demonstrated that, while the odds may be against them, Spurs will chase Chelsea to the wire waiting for a slip, no matter how unlikely that might be given Antonio Conte's side have a favourable run-in.

In the past, even as recently as last season, they have been given the tag of being "Spursy" - falling over when it mattered, even finishing behind Arsenal last season after a 5-1 loss at relegated Newcastle United on the final day of the campaign.

No such accusations can be levelled at this team.

Spurs travel to West Ham United on Friday, when they could reduce the gap to one point before Chelsea face Middlesbrough at home the following Monday, before welcoming Manchester United to White Hart Lane.

Given their form and strength, it is hard to see Pochettino's side losing any game - they look like a side that will keep Chelsea right on their toes until the final phase of this season.

Pochettino looks to be establishing the platform for a golden future at White Hart Lane, while Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger is trying desperately to recreate the glories of the past.

Pochettino has a young, powerful, talented team with a strong English foundation, while Wenger presides over an Arsenal group that is a pale shadow of those of even recent vintage that may not even offer the traditional place in the Champions League to console him.

The Gunners look flimsy and lacking in presence, and if Wenger stays at Emirates Stadium, which looks likely, he faces a formidable rebuilding task.

Tottenham 2-0 Arsenal: 'Complete performance' delights Mauricio Pochettino Pochettino has moved Spurs into a position where quality additions and increased depth to an outstanding first XI will be his priority, but so many of the pieces are already in place.

The irony, of course, is Arsenal are the club in north London with the chance of tangible success after reaching the FA Cup final - a task beyond Spurs as they lost to Chelsea in the semi-finals.

But, on the evidence of this game, and over the season, it is Spurs who can look forward with greater optimism.

Spurs and Arsenal moved to add power and stability to their midfield in the summer with the signings of Victor Wanyama and Granit Xhaka respectively.

There is no question who got the better deal.

Wanyama, an £11m buy from Southampton, stamped his presence all over midfield here with his imposing frame and ball-winning ability.

Xhaka, in contrast, was little more than a liability with his poor challenges and wayward distribution, again looking well short of the quality expected from a player bought for in the region of £30m.

It was a midfield battle that was this match in microcosm. Spurs were simply too good for Arsenal.

Timeline
KO
HT

Gabriel Paulista

70'

Olivier Giroud

73'

Nacho Monreal

76'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
33 25 3 5 69 29 40 78
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 22 8 3 69 22 47 74
3
Liverpool
34 19 9 6 70 42 28 66
4
Manchester city
33 19 8 6 63 35 28 65
5
Manchester united
33 17 13 3 50 24 26 64
6
Arsenal
32 18 6 8 64 40 24 60
7
Everton
34 16 10 8 60 37 23 58
8
West bromwich albion
34 12 8 14 39 43 -4 44
9
Southampton
33 11 8 14 39 44 -5 41
10
Afc bournemouth
35 11 8 16 50 63 -13 41
11
Leicester city
34 11 7 16 42 54 -12 40
12
Stoke city
35 10 10 15 37 50 -13 40
13
Watford
33 11 7 15 37 54 -17 40
14
Burnley
35 11 6 18 35 49 -14 39
15
West ham united
35 10 9 16 44 59 -15 39
16
Crystal palace
35 11 5 19 46 56 -10 38
17
Hull city
35 9 7 19 36 67 -31 34
18
Swansea city
34 9 4 21 39 68 -29 31
19
Middlesbrough
34 5 12 17 24 43 -19 27
20
Sunderland
34 5 6 23 26 60 -34 21
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
34 26 3 5 72 29 43 81
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 23 8 3 71 22 49 77
3
Liverpool
35 20 9 6 71 42 29 69
4
Manchester city
34 19 9 6 65 37 28 66
5
Manchester united
34 17 14 3 51 25 26 65
6
Arsenal
33 18 6 9 64 42 22 60
7
Everton
35 16 10 9 60 40 20 58
8
West bromwich albion
34 12 8 14 39 43 -4 44
9
Southampton
33 11 8 14 39 44 -5 41
10
Afc bournemouth
35 11 8 16 50 63 -13 41
11
Leicester city
34 11 7 16 42 54 -12 40
12
Stoke city
35 10 10 15 37 50 -13 40
13
Watford
34 11 7 16 37 55 -18 40
14
Burnley
35 11 6 18 35 49 -14 39
15
West ham united
35 10 9 16 44 59 -15 39
16
Crystal palace
35 11 5 19 46 56 -10 38
17
Hull city
35 9 7 19 36 67 -31 34
18
Swansea city
35 9 5 21 40 69 -29 32
19
Middlesbrough
35 5 13 17 26 45 -19 28
20
Sunderland
34 5 6 23 26 60 -34 21
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