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Wolverhampton Wanderers

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  • Boly
    72'
  • Jiménez
    83'
  • Costa
    87'
Details
Match Number

7334

Opposition
Wolverhampton wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2018/19

Date

29th December 2018

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Wembley

Attendance

46,356

Referee

Stuart Attwell

League Position

3rd

Opposition League Position

7th

Opposition Form

WLWDDL

Weather at Kick Off

11.7° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7298th overall match (3494 wins, 1602 draws, 2189 losses)

  • 5706th competitive match (2582 wins, 1334 draws, 1790 losses)

  • team

    99th match vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (47 wins, 21 draws, 31 losses)

  • competition

    1020th Premier League match (438 wins, 255 draws, 327 losses)

  • 6664th match in England (3147 wins, 1491 draws, 2013 losses)

  • 74th match at Wembley (41 wins, 10 draws, 23 losses)

  • 15th consecutive match with a goal scored

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

For STATS Against
10 Attempts 11
3 Attempts on Target 4
0.3 xG 0.9
60% Possession 40%
812 Touches 565
609 Passes Completed 355
704 Passes Attempted 461
86.5% Pass Completion 77.0%
14 Crosses 24
20 Throw-ins 16
6 Corners 7
7 Tackles 11
12 Blocks 7
4 Interceptions 12
7 Fouls 7
3 Yellow Cards 2
0 Offsides 4
Report

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said his players "are not machines" after their title hopes suffered an unexpected setback thanks to a dramatic comeback win by Wolves at Wembley.

Spurs led through Harry Kane's spectacular 25-yard strike in the first half but Wolves punished a poor second-half performance, scoring three times in the final 18 minutes to end their hosts' five-game winning run.

The north London side would have moved only three points behind leaders Liverpool with a win, but the defeat and the Reds' 5-1 win over Arsenal means the Merseyside club ended the day nine points clear.

"We have had a very good run in the last few weeks and to keep that level is difficult," said Pochettino, whose side won 6-2 and 5-0 against Everton and Bournemouth respectively in their last two games.

"We tried to play a little more in the second half, but we were too direct and I think we started to pay for the effort in the other games.

"We are not machines. We need to understand that we cannot get ourselves in this situation."

Willy Boly brought the visitors level with a powerful header in the 72nd minute and Raul Jimenez then beat Hugo Lloris with a weak effort from the edge of the area to put Wolves in front.

Helder Costa added a third on the counter-attack three minutes from time.

Spurs, who did not have a single shot in the second half, remain second in the table but Manchester City can go back above them when they visit Southampton on Sunday.

Spurs' performance in the second half was in a stark contrast to their previous two games, when they scored 11 goals.

That free-scoring form had led manager Pochettino to admit his side were "intruders" in the title race, but a fifth league defeat of the season halts the momentum they had built.

The north London side played well in the first half and had 10 efforts on goal, though most - including Kane's goal - came from distance. Christian Eriksen and Son Heung-min were particularly lively.

But after the break they were flat and lacked cohesion, the influence of Kane, Son and Eriksen diminished, and the introduction of Lucas Moura failed to spark them into life.

The tension inside Wembley increased as the home support witnessed their team lose control of the game as Wolves, who had barely threatened in the first half, grew in confidence.

After Boly's deserved equaliser, the Spurs fans tried to squeeze more from their team but it was Wolves, helped by some slack defending, who created all of the chances late on.

"We did not dominate the ball in the second half," Pochettino said.

"We were wrong in the way we tried to play, too much long ball and our energy dropped in the second half."

Wolves' fans, players and manager Nuno Espirito Santo celebrated wildly at full-time.

They did not create chances in the opening 45 minutes but, unlike Everton and Bournemouth before them, defended well enough to stay in the game.

Then, when Spurs' performance dipped, they began to exert control on the game and Nuno made the right substitutions.

Joao Moutinho was introduced to the base of midfield in the 68th minute and dictated play, as well as providing the pin-point cross from the set-piece for Boly's equaliser.

Striker Costa, meanwhile, came on in the 59th minute and made an excellent run before a clinical low finish to seal the game with Wolves' third goal.

Victory means they jump to seventh in the table, one place and three points behind Manchester United.

They began 2018 as a promotion-chasing Championship side but end it as a team in the top half of the Premier League with a famous win over a title contender.

"It is good for the dressing room but to play like this at Wembley - the home of football - is the big thing," Nuno said.

"We have achieved something very special in getting to the Premier League and it has been a very special year.

"The second half was really really good. We managed possession, had chances and goals.

"We had a lot of belief after the equaliser - I would have said a draw was a good result, but I cannot control the emotions of the boys if they see space in front of them."

Timeline
KO
HT

Willy Boly

72'

Jonny

81'

Raúl Jiménez

83'

Raúl Jiménez

84'

Hélder Costa

87'
FT
Location
League Table
# 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
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
20 17 3 0 48 8 40 54
2
Manchester city
20 15 2 3 54 16 38 47
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
20 15 0 5 43 21 22 45
4
Chelsea
20 13 4 3 38 16 22 43
5
Arsenal
20 11 5 4 42 30 12 38
6
Manchester united
20 10 5 5 41 32 9 35
7
Wolverhampton wanderers
20 8 5 7 23 23 0 29
8
Leicester city
20 8 4 8 24 23 1 28
9
Watford
20 8 4 8 27 28 -1 28
10
Everton
20 7 6 7 31 30 1 27
11
West ham united
20 8 3 9 27 30 -3 27
12
Afc bournemouth
20 8 2 10 28 37 -9 26
13
Brighton hove albion
20 7 4 9 22 27 -5 25
14
Crystal palace
20 5 4 11 17 26 -9 19
15
Newcastle united
20 4 6 10 15 27 -12 18
16
Cardiff city
20 5 3 12 19 38 -19 18
17
Southampton
20 3 6 11 21 38 -17 15
18
Burnley
20 4 3 13 19 41 -22 15
19
Fulham
20 3 5 12 18 43 -25 14
20
Huddersfield town
20 2 4 14 12 35 -23 10
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