5-0 v AFC Bournemouth - 26 December 2018 - Home

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AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

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Details
Match Number

7333

Opposition
Afc bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2018/19

Date

26th December 2018

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Wembley

Attendance

45,154

Referee

Chris Kavanagh

League Position

2nd

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

LWWLLD

Weather at Kick Off

9.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7297th overall match (3494 wins, 1602 draws, 2188 losses)

  • 5705th competitive match (2582 wins, 1334 draws, 1789 losses)

  • team

    18th match vs AFC Bournemouth (15 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss)

  • competition

    1019th Premier League match (438 wins, 255 draws, 326 losses)

  • 6663rd match in England (3147 wins, 1491 draws, 2012 losses)

  • 73rd match at Wembley (41 wins, 10 draws, 22 losses)

  • 14th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 7th consecutive match without losing

  • Hugo Lloris's 32th birthday

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

For STATS Against
10 Attempts 14
7 Attempts on Target 4
1.7 xG 1.1
56% Possession 44%
729 Touches 581
542 Passes Completed 402
633 Passes Attempted 499
85.6% Pass Completion 80.6%
10 Crosses 15
14 Throw-ins 24
3 Corners 4
8 Tackles 10
13 Blocks 7
12 Interceptions 10
5 Fouls 8
2 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 3
Report

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino says Liverpool and Manchester City "are the real contenders" for the Premier League title, despite his side thrashing Bournemouth to go second in the table.

A ruthless Spurs made it five league wins in a row and scored their 11th goal in four days to move above City, after the reigning champions were beaten at Leicester.

Pochettino's side remain six points behind leaders Liverpool, who host Arsenal before travelling to City in their next two games.

"It is one thing to be a point above them, but Manchester City are the reigning champions and Liverpool are doing fantastic," said Pochettino.

Right-back Kyle Walker-Peters put in a superb performance as he created all three of Spurs' first-half goals against Bournemouth at Wembley.

The 21-year-old teed up Christian Eriksen to open the scoring with a deflected effort, before Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura strikes put the hosts firmly in control.

Harry Kane added a fourth from a clever Eriksen pass and Son grabbed his second after a scramble in the Bournemouth box.

"We are in a very good position, but Liverpool and Manchester City are the real contenders," added Pochettino.

"We are between them and there is still a lot of work to do."

The hosts rode their luck moments before Eriksen's opener, with Ryan Fraser heading against team-mate Junior Stanislas on the line and David Brooks just unable to lift Jefferson Lerma's pass over goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

But Spurs made the visitors pay with three goals in 22 minutes as Eriksen's drive struck Lerma to wrong-foot goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, before Son finished smartly from the edge of the box and Moura turned in Walker-Peters' clever pull-back.

Kane volleyed in just after the hour mark to effectively put the game beyond the Cherries, and Son continued his impressive run of form by adding his second 20 minutes from time.

Tottenham's campaign is gathering pace. This was their 12th victory in 14 games in all competitions and one that maintains their best start to a Premier League season.

Twenty-four days after a humbling defeat by north London rivals Arsenal that meant they started December by dropping out of the top four, Spurs are in the last 16 of the Champions League, the Carabao Cup semi-finals and now sit second in the Premier League.

On chairman Daniel Levy's Christmas wishlist will have no doubt have been moving into the club's new home, fending off interest in their sought-after boss and adding silverware to their trophy cabinet for the first time in more than a decade.

But Levy and manager Pochettino will surely be delighted at Spurs' festive period so far as they added to Sunday's 6-2 victory at Everton with another clinical attacking display.

Pochettino has suggested the club may go a second transfer window without making a signing in January, and he can be thankful for the performance of one of the club's academy products against Bournemouth.

Walker-Peters continuously got the better of Charlie Daniels to create Tottenham's opening three goals, pinching the ball off the Bournemouth left-back before teeing up Son's first and then drifting on to a well-weighted pass from another of Spurs' graduates, Harry Winks, to set up Moura.

The 21-year-old was assured defensively too, which can reassure Pochettino that he can be called on if Spurs look to rotate while attempting to compete on four fronts.

Pochettino's name is likely to keep being linked with the vacant Manchester United manager's job until the Old Trafford club announce a full-time successor to Jose Mourinho.

Should Tottenham fail to keep the Argentine, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe may well top their list of potential replacements.

But things did not go to plan on Wednesday for the 41-year-old - whose tenure with the Cherries is nearing a decade, either side of a 21-month spell at Burnley - as his side's defensive frailties were unmasked by a ruthless Tottenham performance.

Howe has a similar knack to Pochettino for developing young, talented players, with midfielders Fraser and Brooks impressing at Wembley, despite the scoreline.

Brooks - who was released by Manchester City and spent time on loan at Halifax before joining the Cherries from Sheffield United in the summer - has flourished under the Englishman and proved his team's main creative outlet.

Had the Wales international latched on to Lerma's pass in the first half, things may have been different for the visitors.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino, speaking to BBC Sport: "The effort was fantastic. To have one day less after Everton, I am very pleased with the performance.

"It is important to manage confidence in the right way, victory make us believe. Of course, think step-by-step and be ready to arrive at the next game in the best condition.

"We are only halfway to end of the season, we need to replicate the same second-half of the season. It is up to us, if we show the same quality and same belief and behave in the same way, then maybe at end of season I'll talk in a way that maybe we fight for big things."

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe: "It was a tough one - one of those days every shot they had went in, every shot we had didn't.

"You have to admire qualities they have but it is disappointing we created so many opportunities ourselves. If we had got one back it might have been different.

"We conceded some bad goals, [which is] hugely frustrating on the back of a clean sheet. We wanted to build momentum.

"It is a tough Christmas period. We go to Manchester United and try and put it right."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
18 15 3 0 39 7 32 48
2
Manchester city
18 14 2 2 50 13 37 44
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 14 0 4 37 18 19 42
4
Chelsea
18 11 4 3 35 15 20 37
5
Arsenal
18 11 4 3 40 24 16 37
6
Manchester united
18 8 5 5 34 30 4 29
7
Watford
18 8 3 7 25 25 0 27
8
Afc bournemouth
18 8 2 8 27 28 -1 26
9
Leicester city
18 7 4 7 22 21 1 25
10
Wolverhampton wanderers
18 7 4 7 19 21 -2 25
11
Everton
18 6 6 6 26 28 -2 24
12
West ham united
18 7 3 8 25 27 -2 24
13
Brighton hove albion
18 6 3 9 20 26 -6 21
14
Crystal palace
18 5 3 10 17 25 -8 18
15
Newcastle united
18 4 5 9 14 22 -8 17
16
Southampton
18 3 6 9 19 33 -14 15
17
Cardiff city
18 4 2 12 18 38 -20 14
18
Burnley
18 3 3 12 16 36 -20 12
19
Huddersfield town
18 2 4 12 11 31 -20 10
20
Fulham
18 2 4 12 16 42 -26 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
19 16 3 0 43 7 36 51
2
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
19 15 0 4 42 18 24 45
3
Manchester city
19 14 2 3 51 15 36 44
4
Chelsea
19 12 4 3 37 16 21 40
5
Arsenal
19 11 5 3 41 25 16 38
6
Manchester united
19 9 5 5 37 31 6 32
7
Leicester city
19 8 4 7 24 22 2 28
8
Everton
19 7 6 6 31 29 2 27
9
West ham united
19 8 3 8 27 28 -1 27
10
Watford
19 8 3 8 26 27 -1 27
11
Wolverhampton wanderers
19 7 5 7 20 22 -2 26
12
Afc bournemouth
19 8 2 9 27 33 -6 26
13
Brighton hove albion
19 6 4 9 21 27 -6 22
14
Crystal palace
19 5 4 10 17 25 -8 19
15
Newcastle united
19 4 5 10 14 26 -12 17
16
Southampton
19 3 6 10 20 35 -15 15
17
Cardiff city
19 4 3 12 18 38 -20 15
18
Burnley
19 3 3 13 17 41 -24 12
19
Fulham
19 2 5 12 17 43 -26 11
20
Huddersfield town
19 2 4 13 12 34 -22 10
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