0-0 v AFC Bournemouth - 9 July 2020 - Away

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Spurs 0

AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

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Details
Match Number

7417

Opposition
Afc bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

9th July 2020

Kick Off

18:00

Venue

Dean Court

Attendance

0

Referee

Paul Tierney

VAR

Michael Oliver

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

18th

Opposition Form

LLLLLL

Weather at Kick Off

17.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7381st overall match (3529 wins, 1617 draws, 2222 losses)

  • 5783rd competitive match (2614 wins, 1349 draws, 1820 losses)

  • team

    21st match vs AFC Bournemouth (16 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses)

  • competition

    1072nd Premier League match (459 wins, 267 draws, 346 losses)

  • 6735th match in England (3175 wins, 1505 draws, 2042 losses)

  • 15th match at Dean Court (10 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses)

  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
9 Attempts 9
2 Attempts on Target 0
1.4 xG 0.5
37% Possession 63%
438 Touches 684
204 Passes Completed 430
317 Passes Attempted 547
64.4% Pass Completion 78.6%
21 Crosses 28
22 Throw-ins 17
8 Corners 12
11 Tackles 16
13 Blocks 18
12 Interceptions 12
11 Fouls 14
3 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 0
Report

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe says his side are "still in the fight" to stay in the Premier League despite being denied a late winner in a goalless draw with Tottenham.

The Cherries thought they had snatched a significant victory in their bid to avoid relegation only for Callum Wilson's overhead kick to be ruled out by the video assistant referee.

Howe said it felt like a "missed opportunity" after Wilson's acrobatic stoppage-time effort struck Joshua King's arm on the way into the Tottenham net.

"The important thing was we stopped the losing run, that was absolutely vital," Howe told BBC Radio 5 Live after Bournemouth ended a run of five successive defeats.

The draw does, however, mean they remain in the drop zone, three points from a position of safety.

"It edges us a little bit closer to the teams above us. It gives us heart and confidence that we're still in the fight," added Howe. "We answered that question to the outside world that we're still here."

A point did little to further Spurs' European ambitions, though the visitors felt they should have had a penalty for a push on forward Harry Kane.

Kane did not have a touch in the opposition box until the 78th minute as a lacklustre Spurs side failed to register a shot on target.

Bournemouth substitute Harry Wilson forced Hugo Lloris into a late save while King had earlier put the ball in the net from close range, but Stanislas was offside earlier in the move.

There was also concern for Cherries defender Adam Smith, who was carried off on a stretcher following lengthy treatment after suffering a head injury in a heavy collision with Ben Davies.

Erik Lamela glanced a header wide in Tottenham's only real chance of note, with their early penalty appeal Jose Mourinho's side's best chance of breaking the deadlock.

Kane appeared to be shoved in the back by King from a corner but VAR looked at the incident and decided it was not a foul.

It leaves Tottenham ninth, one point behind north London rivals Arsenal, who they face on Sunday.

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe says his love for the club is the driving factor behind his desire to extend their five-year stay in the top flight, having guided the Cherries from the fourth tier to the Premier League over two spells as manager.

After his side shipped nine goals in their previous two outings, the 42-year-old will take comfort in a clean sheet and a point against last year's Champions League finalists.

But it could have been more for the hosts, had Callum Wilson's effort not clipped team-mate King's arm on its way into the net deep into stoppage time.

There was still time for namesake Harry to engineer a glorious chance to win it for Howe's outfit, but the on-loan Liverpool winger fired straight at Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris.

"It looked like a good goal but when there's a lull you're fearing the worst and unfortunately it hit his arm," said Howe.

"We looked a threat, albeit we had to defend well. The criticisms that were laid against us against Manchester United were put right tonight. We dealt with them very well."

It means Bournemouth remain three points behind 17th-placed Watford with four games to play.

Howe's passion has seen the Cherries scale previously unthinkable heights, but they realistically need to win two of their remaining fixtures - against Leicester, Manchester City, rivals Southampton and Everton - to stay in the top flight.

Tottenham still have a Europa League spot to play for this season, though boss Mourinho's focus will no doubt already be on the rebuild required for next term.

On the evidence of Thursday's performance, he has a big job.

Spurs have invested in a new stadium, world-class infrastructure and a high-profile manager but look to be lacking on the pitch compared with their Champions League-chasing rivals.

Chairman Daniel Levy will not want to contemplate an extended absence from Europe's elite competition and will be expecting Mourinho to rediscover some of the magic that saw him win three Premier League titles to make sure that does not happen.

Spurs were wasteful, lethargic and lacking in ideas in the opening 45 minutes, having just four touches in the opposition box with none of those coming for Kane, who was more involved in his own penalty area.

The club's record signing, Tanguy Ndombele, had played just 19 minutes since being hauled off at half-time during Spurs' 1-1 draw at Burnley in March but was thrown on at the break to try to inject some life into the visitors.

The introduction of the £55m midfielder, who has been linked with a move to Barcelona this summer, and forward Son Heung-min did lead to more urgency but Bournemouth were rarely troubled.

Mourinho could be happy with his team's second successive clean sheet, achieved without suspended centre-back Eric Dier, but Spurs' lack of attacking inventiveness will be worrying.

"I feel I got enough desire and they couldn't give more today," said the Portuguese. "We were dominant behind but then there was lack of sharpness in the attacking areas. I made changes, I think the changes helped to improve the game in the last half but we didn't score.

"Credit to Bournemouth. I was a bit surprised because I thought they wanted to win the game and I was surprised they just wanted a point - but maybe they did their maths and I think a point gives them a chance."

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho, speaking to Sky Sports on the penalty incident: "The game has the most important moment and I don't want to say any more in relation to that. Everybody knows. Everybody.

"The same referee who did the VAR decision against Sheffield United - Michael Oliver. Opinions matter. It's not only mine, everybody knows that is a penalty and when I say everybody, I mean everybody. Everybody.

"I'm not saying Harry Kane 100% would score but his penalty range is high so usually we could win one nil against teams."

Timeline
KO

Jefferson Lerma

31'
HT

Dan Gosling

87'

Harry Wilson

90'

Callum Wilson

Handball (VAR)
90'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
34 30 2 2 75 26 49 92
2
Manchester city
34 22 3 9 86 34 52 69
3
Chelsea
34 18 6 10 63 46 17 60
4
Leicester city
34 17 8 9 64 32 32 59
5
Manchester united
33 15 10 8 56 33 23 55
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 13 13 8 45 37 8 52
7
Sheffield united
34 13 12 9 35 33 2 51
8
Arsenal
34 12 14 8 50 42 8 50
9
Burnley
34 14 7 13 38 46 -8 49
10
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 13 9 11 52 44 8 48
11
Everton
33 12 8 13 40 48 -8 44
12
Southampton
33 13 4 16 42 55 -13 43
13
Newcastle united
34 11 10 13 35 50 -15 43
14
Crystal palace
34 11 9 14 30 43 -13 42
15
Brighton hove albion
34 8 12 14 36 47 -11 36
16
West ham united
34 8 7 19 40 59 -19 31
17
Watford
34 7 10 17 31 53 -22 31
18
Aston villa
33 7 6 20 36 62 -26 27
19
Afc bournemouth
33 7 6 20 32 59 -27 27
20
Norwich city
34 5 6 23 26 63 -37 21
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
34 30 2 2 75 26 49 92
2
Manchester city
34 22 3 9 86 34 52 69
3
Chelsea
34 18 6 10 63 46 17 60
4
Leicester city
34 17 8 9 64 32 32 59
5
Manchester united
34 16 10 8 59 33 26 58
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 13 13 8 45 37 8 52
7
Sheffield united
34 13 12 9 35 33 2 51
8
Arsenal
34 12 14 8 50 42 8 50
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 13 10 11 52 44 8 49
10
Burnley
34 14 7 13 38 46 -8 49
11
Everton
34 12 9 13 41 49 -8 45
12
Southampton
34 13 5 16 43 56 -13 44
13
Newcastle united
34 11 10 13 35 50 -15 43
14
Crystal palace
34 11 9 14 30 43 -13 42
15
Brighton hove albion
34 8 12 14 36 47 -11 36
16
West ham united
34 8 7 19 40 59 -19 31
17
Watford
34 7 10 17 31 53 -22 31
18
Afc bournemouth
34 7 7 20 32 59 -27 28
19
Aston villa
34 7 6 21 36 65 -29 27
20
Norwich city
34 5 6 23 26 63 -37 21
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