2-1 v Southampton FC - 19 March 2017 - Home

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Southampton FC

Southampton FC

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  • Ward-Prowse
    52'
Details
Match Number

7227

Opposition
Southampton

Southampton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2016/17

Date

19th March 2017

Kick Off

14:15

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

31,697

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LWWLLL

Weather at Kick Off

13.5° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7191st overall match (3424 wins, 1588 draws, 2166 losses)

  • 5611th competitive match (2520 wins, 1320 draws, 1771 losses)

  • team

    188th match vs Southampton FC (83 wins, 45 draws, 60 losses)

  • competition

    952nd Premier League match (391 wins, 247 draws, 314 losses)

  • 6576th match in England (3086 wins, 1482 draws, 1995 losses)

  • 2980th match at White Hart Lane (1750 wins, 639 draws, 591 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 6th consecutive match without losing

  • There were 4 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Tottenham overcame the absence of leading scorer Harry Kane to secure a hard-fought win over Southampton that ensures they remain second in the table heading into the international break.

Goals from Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli - the latter a penalty - in an effective display underlined that Spurs are more than just their talismanic 24-goal striker.

The win extends Tottenham's club-record run of successive home Premier League wins to 10, the same number of points by which they trail leaders Chelsea.

Southampton lost in-form striker Manolo Gabbiadini to injury in the first half but gave a good account of themselves in the second, at the start of which James Ward-Prowse scored from close range.

But they were unable to gain parity as Tottenham's stubborn backline and industrious central midfield held them at bay.

Defeat leaves the Saints 10th in the table and needing an improbable 30 points from the 33 available to them to match last season's tally of 63.

With Chelsea in superb form, this season's title race is unlikely to go as deep into the season as the last campaign, but Tottenham will be hopeful of improving on their third-place finish by at least one spot.

Prior to Sunday's match, Spurs had won just three of nine top-flight games without Kane this season, during which they had managed just eight goals.

However, one of those victories was the impressive 2-0 triumph over Manchester City in October, illustrating there are goals elsewhere in this talented side - a fact Eriksen and Alli demonstrated on Sunday with their 10th and 17th goals of the campaign respectively.

Eriksen's strike was powerful, low and accurate to find the bottom corner of Fraser Forster's net, while Alli's penalty was efficiently dispatched after he had been fouled in the box by Steven Davis.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino had urged summer signing Vincent Janssen to step up in Kane's absence, but opted instead to start Son Heung-min, who scored a hat-trick in last weekend's 6-0 FA Cup win over League One Millwall.

The South Korean had two good chances to carry on Kane's good work but failed to convert either as Forster turned away his shot in just the third minute before his sluggishness in the box allowed a tackle to deny him once more.

He was replaced by Harry Winks as Spurs were forced into a more conservative approach in the second half, while Janssen was handed a late cameo that saw him draw a good save from Forster with a powerful drive.

Southampton have beaten Tottenham just once in their past nine league meetings and have enjoyed just three victories in 17 Premier League visits to White Hart Lane.

Trailing 2-0 at the break, having lost the exciting Gabbiadini during a largely passive first-half display, it looked like being a miserable afternoon all-round for Southampton.

However, they came out with renewed vigour and intent in the second half and immediately got themselves back into the game through Ward-Prowse's goal, set up by a low cross from Ryan Bertrand that evaded Jan Vertonghen.

Tottenham, though, have conceded just seven goals in 14 matches at White Hart Lane this season and their three-man defence of Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld and Eric Dier, shielded by the hard-working Victor Wanyama and Dembele, wrestled back control of the game and saw it out.

Having lost 4-1 at home to Pochettino's Spurs in December and 3-0 at Ronald Koeman's Everton the following month, Southampton will be glad to see the back of sides managed by their former bosses for this season.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "To get three points you need to work hard. It was difficult. In the end we were better and deserved to win.

"First half we played very well. Second half we conceded a goal with our mistake and we allowed Southampton to score. It is another victory, we keep our position second and we have reason to be happy.

"The aim is the next game. We have 10 days without our players we hope nothing happens and all will arrive in good position."

Timeline
KO

Nathan Redmond

26'
HT

James Ward-Prowse

52'

Sofiane Boufal

81'

Oriol Romeu

90+4'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
28 22 3 3 59 21 38 69
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 16 8 3 53 20 33 56
3
Manchester city
27 17 5 5 53 29 24 56
4
Liverpool
28 16 7 5 60 35 25 55
5
Arsenal
27 15 5 7 56 34 22 50
6
Everton
29 14 8 7 51 30 21 50
7
Manchester united
26 13 10 3 39 22 17 49
8
West bromwich albion
29 12 7 10 39 38 1 43
9
Stoke city
29 9 9 11 33 42 -9 36
10
Southampton
26 9 6 11 32 34 -2 33
11
Afc bournemouth
29 9 6 14 42 54 -12 33
12
West ham united
29 9 6 14 40 52 -12 33
13
Burnley
29 9 5 15 31 42 -11 32
14
Watford
28 8 7 13 33 48 -15 31
15
Leicester city
28 8 6 14 33 47 -14 30
16
Crystal palace
28 8 4 16 36 46 -10 28
17
Swansea city
29 8 3 18 36 63 -27 27
18
Hull city
29 6 6 17 26 58 -32 24
19
Middlesbrough
27 4 10 13 19 30 -11 22
20
Sunderland
28 5 5 18 24 50 -26 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
28 22 3 3 59 21 38 69
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 17 8 3 55 21 34 59
3
Manchester city
28 17 6 5 54 30 24 57
4
Liverpool
29 16 8 5 61 36 25 56
5
Manchester united
27 14 10 3 42 23 19 52
6
Arsenal
27 15 5 7 56 34 22 50
7
Everton
29 14 8 7 51 30 21 50
8
West bromwich albion
29 12 7 10 39 38 1 43
9
Stoke city
29 9 9 11 33 42 -9 36
10
Southampton
27 9 6 12 33 36 -3 33
11
Afc bournemouth
29 9 6 14 42 54 -12 33
12
West ham united
29 9 6 14 40 52 -12 33
13
Burnley
29 9 5 15 31 42 -11 32
14
Watford
28 8 7 13 33 48 -15 31
15
Leicester city
28 8 6 14 33 47 -14 30
16
Crystal palace
28 8 4 16 36 46 -10 28
17
Swansea city
29 8 3 18 36 63 -27 27
18
Hull city
29 6 6 17 26 58 -32 24
19
Middlesbrough
28 4 10 14 20 33 -13 22
20
Sunderland
28 5 5 18 24 50 -26 20
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