0-2 v Crystal Palace - 27 January 2019 - Away

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Spurs 0

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

2

Details
Match Number

7341

Opposition
Crystal palace

Crystal Palace

Opposition Level

1

Competition
Fa cup

FA Cup

Round / Leg

Round 4

Season

2018/19

Date

27th January 2019

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

Selhurst Park

Attendance

19,491

Referee

Kevin Friend

VAR

Lee Mason

Weather at Kick Off

4.9° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7305th overall match (3498 wins, 1602 draws, 2192 losses)

  • 5713th competitive match (2586 wins, 1334 draws, 1793 losses)

  • team

    103rd match vs Crystal Palace (48 wins, 27 draws, 28 losses)

  • competition

    439th FA Cup match (227 wins, 105 draws, 107 losses)

  • 6670th match in England (3150 wins, 1491 draws, 2016 losses)

  • 54th match at Selhurst Park (26 wins, 16 draws, 12 losses)

  • Kieran Trippier
    Kieran Trippier: 100th appearance
  • There were 7 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
8 Attempts 19
6 Attempts on Target 4
28% Possession 72%
8 Crosses 25
15 Tackles 9
13 Interceptions 10
15 Fouls 13
2 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 2
Report

Tottenham went out of their second knockout competition in four days after defeat by Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fourth round at Selhurst Park.

Having lost a Carabao Cup semi-final to Chelsea on penalties on Thursday, Spurs were 2-0 down inside 35 minutes.

Connor Wickham marked his first start since November 2016 with a goal before a penalty by ex-Spurs midfielder Andros Townsend doubled the lead.

Spurs missed a penalty before half-time when Kieran Trippier blazed wide.

It was their third miss from the spot in two games after Lucas Moura and Eric Dier failed in Thursday's shootout at Stamford Bridge as Spurs went out of the EFL Cup.

A much-changed Tottenham side were lacklustre against Palace.

On the few occasions they did create serious chances, they could not find a way past Julian Speroni, with the 39-year-old Argentine keeper making crucial saves to keep out Georges-Kevin N'Koudou and Fernando Llorente.

Palace fans celebrated wildly at the final whistle after a first win over Tottenham since 2016 saw them advance to the fifth round for the first time since the 2015-16 season, when they went on to reach the final.

What next for Tottenham?

The FA Cup was seen as Tottenham's most realistic chance of winning a trophy, as they failed to reach the EFL Cup final, sit nine points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League and face an awkward last-16 Champions League tie with Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund.

Yet with Harry Kane and Dele Alli injured and Son Heung-min absent after international duty with South Korea, Spurs failed to score for only the third time in 36 league and cup games this season.

Mauricio Pochettino made seven changes, with French winger N'Koudou - making his first start for the club since December 2017 - among those given a chance to impress.

However, they failed to recover from a poor start in which Jeffrey Schlupp powered past Davinson Sanchez for Wickham's goal and a blatant handball by Kyle Walker-Peters gifted Palace a penalty and a commanding lead.

With his side trailing 2-0, N'Koudou was twice denied in quick succession by Speroni when Palace were down to 10 men after Joel Ward was off the pitch for treatment to a cut nose.

Speroni did not even have to make a save from Trippier's penalty, awarded after Patrick van Aanholt kicked the back of Juan Foyth's leg, with the England defender putting his attempt wide.

Spurs improved after the interval but were frustrated by Speroni, who produced a fine diving stop to keep out a shot on the turn by Llorente.

Tottenham are the 13th Premier League club to go out of the FA Cup before the fifth round, adding to the frustration for a club whose title chances have suffered following two home league defeats.

As they wait for their new stadium to be completed, they cannot leave Wembley quickly enough, but cannot get there for a cup final.

Timeline
KO

Connor Wickham

9'
HT

Christian Benteke

90+2'

Wilfried Zaha

90+3'
FT
Location
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