1-0 v Crystal Palace - 26 April 2017 - Away

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Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

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Details
Match Number

7233

Opposition
Crystal palace

Crystal Palace

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2016/17

Date

26th April 2017

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Selhurst Park

Attendance

25,596

Referee

Jonathan Moss

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

DWLLWL

Weather at Kick Off

6° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7197th overall match (3429 wins, 1588 draws, 2167 losses)

  • 5617th competitive match (2525 wins, 1320 draws, 1772 losses)

  • team

    99th match vs Crystal Palace (45 wins, 27 draws, 27 losses)

  • competition

    957th Premier League match (396 wins, 247 draws, 314 losses)

  • 6581st match in England (3090 wins, 1482 draws, 1996 losses)

  • 51st match at Selhurst Park (24 wins, 16 draws, 11 losses)

  • 12th consecutive match with a goal scored

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

Report

Tottenham kept up the pressure on Premier League leaders Chelsea as Christian Eriksen's superb long-range strike secured a hard-fought victory at Crystal Palace.

Spurs had struggled to break down a disciplined Palace side for much of the game and it looked like they would have to settle for a point.

But Eriksen fired into the bottom corner from 30 yards late on to keep Spurs within four points of Chelsea with five games remaining.

Palace, who lost influential defender Mamadou Sakho to injury in the second half, rarely threatened as they concentrated on frustrating the visitors.

The win means Tottenham move on to 74 points, surpassing their previous best ever Premier League total of 72 - set in 2012-13 - when they finished fifth.

If they beat rivals Arsenal on Sunday it will ensure they finish above the Gunners in the table for the first time since the 1994-95 season.

Palace, meanwhile, remain 12th - seven points above the relegation zone.

Tottenham needed victory to not just stay in touch with Chelsea but also put behind them the FA Cup semi-final defeat to the Blues on Saturday.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino had been adamant that the 4-2 loss at Wembley would not hurt his players mentally in the title pursuit but that assessment initially looked incorrect as they struggled against a well-drilled Palace.

Eriksen, so often the centre of everything good Tottenham did against Chelsea, was kept quiet while Dele Alli and Harry Kane struggled to provide a spark in attack as the visitors finished the first half with just one shot on target.

Pochettino brought on Son Heung-min and Moussa Sissoko for the second half and changed to a back four in an effort to find a breakthrough. As time went on it looked more and more likely that victory would elude them but to their credit they stayed patient before a moment of magic from Eriksen finally unlocked the Palace defence.

The forward took full advantage of a moment when he was afforded a rare bit of space, shooting from distance beyond the reach of Palace keeper Wayne Hennessey.

It was not a classic performance by a Tottenham side that has scored at least three goals in each of their last three Premier League games but it was one that showed they have the ability to dig in and grind out a result - a side of their game that could prove crucial in the title run in.

It could have been a different game if Tottenham lost Victor Wanyama to a second booking in the first half.

After picking up an early yellow card for a bad foul, the midfielder slid in late on Andros Townsend. Referee Jon Moss took Wanyama to one side, but let him off with a warning.

Pochettino opted to withdraw Wanyama at half time, but Palace boss Sam Allardyce felt he should never have had the option to do that in the first place.

"Jon Moss should have sent him off," said Allardyce. "The second challenge was probably more of a booking than the first one.

"It is disappointing for us, it is a mistake but at the end of the day we lost a game and we can only think about ourselves right now."

Sakho has been a key player in Palace's upturn in form, with every performance since the defender's January arrival on loan from Liverpool serving only to enhance his transfer value.

Against Tottenham he was once again excellent, keeping the attacking talent of Kane, Alli and Eriksen quiet throughout the first half.

One moment in particular stood out when, under pressure from Kane, he coolly chested the ball down inside his own area before calmly clearing, prompting home fans to chant "sign him up, sign him up".

But they must now face up to the possibility of Sakho being absent from the Palace backline after he suffered what looked like a bad injury early in the second half, falling awkwardly following a challenge.

Allardyce's side are unlikely to go down thanks to an incredible run of just two defeats in their last nine Premier League games but Palace fans will be hopeful of seeing Sakho in a Palace shirt again this season.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino: "It was unbelievable. Very good performance. I think second half we played much better than in the first half. It was difficult in the first half for us to move the ball and find the space but we changed the shape at half time and it was more fluid, we started to find the space and started to push Palace deeper and deeper.

"It was good to get the three points and be alive in the race for the title. The challenge is to keep going. It is always better to win but it is true [the Arsenal game] is a big derby, perhaps the last at White Hart Lane and I think it will be an exciting game."

Timeline
KO
HT +2'

Joel Ward

66'

Luka Milivojević

79'

Wilfried Zaha

90'
FT +8'
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
32 21 8 3 68 22 46 71
3
Liverpool
34 19 9 6 70 42 28 66
4
Manchester city
32 19 7 6 63 35 28 64
5
Manchester united
32 17 12 3 50 24 26 63
6
Everton
34 16 10 8 60 37 23 58
7
Arsenal
31 17 6 8 63 40 23 57
8
West bromwich albion
33 12 8 13 39 42 -3 44
9
Southampton
32 11 7 14 39 44 -5 40
10
Watford
33 11 7 15 37 54 -17 40
11
Stoke city
34 10 9 15 37 50 -13 39
12
Crystal palace
33 11 5 17 46 53 -7 38
13
Afc bournemouth
34 10 8 16 49 63 -14 38
14
West ham united
34 10 8 16 44 59 -15 38
15
Leicester city
32 10 7 15 41 53 -12 37
16
Burnley
34 10 6 18 33 49 -16 36
17
Hull city
34 9 6 19 36 67 -31 33
18
Swansea city
34 9 4 21 39 68 -29 31
19
Middlesbrough
33 4 12 17 23 43 -20 24
20
Sunderland
32 5 6 21 26 58 -32 21
# 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
33 12 8 13 39 42 -3 44
9
Southampton
32 11 7 14 39 44 -5 40
10
Watford
33 11 7 15 37 54 -17 40
11
Stoke city
34 10 9 15 37 50 -13 39
12
Crystal palace
34 11 5 18 46 54 -8 38
13
Afc bournemouth
34 10 8 16 49 63 -14 38
14
West ham united
34 10 8 16 44 59 -15 38
15
Leicester city
33 10 7 16 41 54 -13 37
16
Burnley
34 10 6 18 33 49 -16 36
17
Hull city
34 9 6 19 36 67 -31 33
18
Swansea city
34 9 4 21 39 68 -29 31
19
Middlesbrough
34 5 12 17 24 43 -19 27
20
Sunderland
33 5 6 22 26 59 -33 21
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