3-2 v Aston Villa - 16 February 2020 - Away

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Spurs 3

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

2

Details
Match Number

7405

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

16th February 2020

Kick Off

14:00

Venue

Villa Park

Attendance

41,874

Referee

Martin Atkinson

VAR

Jonathan Moss

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

17th

Opposition Form

WWDLLD

Weather at Kick Off

7.9° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7369th overall match (3527 wins, 1614 draws, 2215 losses)

  • 5772nd competitive match (2612 wins, 1346 draws, 1814 losses)

  • team

    174th match vs Aston Villa (75 wins, 39 draws, 60 losses)

  • competition

    1064th Premier League match (457 wins, 264 draws, 343 losses)

  • 6724th match in England (3173 wins, 1502 draws, 2036 losses)

  • 92nd match at Villa Park (34 wins, 22 draws, 36 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match without losing

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

Against STATS For
18 Attempts 22
4 Attempts on Target 9
1.8 xG 3.4
55% Possession 45%
648 Touches 583
381 Passes Completed 315
511 Passes Attempted 425
74.6% Pass Completion 74.1%
29 Crosses 15
30 Throw-ins 19
12 Corners 7
8 Tackles 11
18 Blocks 19
15 Interceptions 11
12 Fouls 10
2 Yellow Cards 0
0 Offsides 1
Report

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith says a "farcical VAR decision" contributed to Tottenham's last-gasp Premier League win at Villa Park on Sunday.

Spurs were awarded a penalty by VAR when the score was 1-1, with Son Heung-min scoring the rebound.

The South Korean forward later scored a stoppage-time winner, taking Jose Mourinho's side up to fifth in the table, a point behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

Smith was heavily critical of VAR's intervention. "I don't get it," he said.

"There's 42,000 people in the stadium, he [referee Martin Atkinson] gives a goal-kick and everyone believes it's a goal-kick.

"It was a farcical VAR decision. The criteria is clear and obvious. It's not clear and obvious. Martin Atkinson stood up but his authority has been taken away.

"I told Martin at half-time I didn't blame him, but if he was brave enough to walk over to that monitor it takes 30 seconds, you go, 'No, I'm happy with my decision' and we play on.

"Instead we go into an environment where there's no feel for the game or what's happened and we make a decision. It was a sore result for us, it's a tough one to take."

The result means Villa remain a point above the bottom three in 17th.

They made the stronger start and took the lead via Toby Alderweireld's own goal - with the Spurs defender prodding Anwar El Ghazi's cross past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

The Belgian atoned by equalising with a superb angled effort that flew into the top right corner of the Villa goal from 10 yards.

Spurs went in front when Steven Bergwijn won the penalty after being judged to have been fouled by home defender Bjorn Engels.

While Engels headed in from a Jack Grealish corner to again draw the sides level, his late mistake allowed Son to race clear to place the ball past Reina as Villa's miserable run against sides in the top half of the table continued.

While Dean Smith's side have earned just one point against sides currently in the top half, a wider concern for the Villa boss is that eight of their 15 defeats this term have been by a solitary goal.

This was another occasion on which they could have taken at least a point from a hard-fought contest but for individual errors - with Engels having an afternoon to forget.

The 25-year-old Belgian, who started because of Tyrone Mings' absence through illness, had a difficult time dealing with the movement and pace of Bergwijn, Son and Lucas Moura.

It was his rash challenge on Bergwijn that allowed the visitors to go in at the interval with the lead in a game Villa had enjoyed the better of until then.

In his late lapse, Engels allowed the ball to run under his studs, enabling Son to score the decisive goal. Engels' first goal for the Midlands club will have provided little consolation.

Villa had enjoyed a bright start as Grealish imposed himself on the game.

The Villa captain, who is the last survivor from the club's top-flight relegation in 2016, delivered a wonderful display, which is unlikely to have gone unnoticed by the clubs that are reportedly keen to sign him this summer.

He spent the early stages of this encounter tormenting Serge Aurier, flashing a shot wide and laying on a glorious chance from which Douglas Luiz should have converted.

Now 24, Grealish is maturing into a player capable of controlling games, and is exhibiting the sort of form that may bring him into England manager Gareth Southgate's planning for Euro 2020.

While Grealish is yet to make a senior England appearance, Spurs midfielder Dele Alli is someone Southgate knows all about - although his last cap came in June 2019.

Since then, Alli has suffered form and injury problems, but has appeared rejuvenated since Jose Mourinho took charge of Tottenham in November.

Although he did not add to the eight goals he has scored this season, his intelligent running caused Villa problems throughout.

Son had seven of Tottenham's 23 efforts on goal, with Alli next on five - including some of their best chances.

Kortney Hause's superb block prevented him from equalising at 1-0 down, and Alli stretched as he headed Bergwijn's cross back across goal but wide of the right far post.

The 23-year-old then badly miscued a right-foot shot before half-time, slicing it wide, but he continued to pop up in dangerous areas after the break, teeing up Son for an effort that was brilliantly saved by Reina.

Villa's Spanish keeper made two further outstanding stops to prevent the South Korean from adding to his goal tally.

Like Alli, Son kept plugging away, and his reaction to Engels' late mistake was the reward for a high-energy performance that included 26 sprints, more than any other player on the pitch.

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho to BBC Sport: "I thought we deserved to win but I think they did not deserve to lose. Villa played to win."

On the Spurs penalty: "Steven Bergwijn, I don't know if I call him naive or too honest - the referees tell us pre-match, 'Don't ask for anything, don't surround me, don't do the motion of the screen'. The action was there and it was a question of to be or not to be, and clearly it was."

On Alderweireld's contribution: "In a funny way I'd say he's scored three goals: the own goal, his goal and then when he loses the duel with Engels. But he scored with a shot of his life."

On the opportunity to get into the Champions League by finishing fifth after Manchester City's ban: "Not just for us. A window opens for many teams. What seemed far, now the fifth place is not far. Arsenal, Everton, Sheffield United, Wolves, everyone will feel they have the chance."

Aston Villa manager Dean Smith to Sky Sports: "We have to try and take the positives. The last two games we've scored late winners here, so now we know how it feels on the other foot. We had chances to win the game but we weren't clinical enough.

"They have a front four that can hurt anyone, that's why we had to get forward and defend on the front foot. On the whole, I thought we dealt with them really well but we're disappointed with the goals we conceded.

"We probably gave away too many chances from counter attacks, which they're good at, but we didn't deserve to lose that. It was a good performance against a team that are fifth in the league but we deserved more than that."

Timeline
KO
HT +4'

Björn Engels

53'

Frédéric Guilbert

86'

Marvelous Nakamba

90+2'
FT +6'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
26 25 1 0 61 15 46 76
2
Manchester city
25 16 3 6 65 29 36 51
3
Leicester city
26 15 5 6 54 26 28 50
4
Chelsea
25 12 5 8 43 34 9 41
5
Sheffield united
26 10 9 7 28 24 4 39
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 10 7 8 40 32 8 37
7
Wolverhampton wanderers
26 8 12 6 35 32 3 36
8
Everton
26 10 6 10 34 38 -4 36
9
Manchester united
25 9 8 8 36 29 7 35
10
Burnley
26 10 4 12 30 39 -9 34
11
Arsenal
25 6 13 6 32 34 -2 31
12
Newcastle united
25 8 7 10 24 36 -12 31
13
Southampton
26 9 4 13 32 48 -16 31
14
Crystal palace
26 7 9 10 23 32 -9 30
15
Brighton hove albion
26 6 9 11 31 38 -7 27
16
Afc bournemouth
26 7 5 14 26 40 -14 26
17
Aston villa
25 7 4 14 32 47 -15 25
18
West ham united
25 6 6 13 30 43 -13 24
19
Watford
26 5 9 12 24 40 -16 24
20
Norwich city
26 4 6 16 24 48 -24 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
26 25 1 0 61 15 46 76
2
Manchester city
25 16 3 6 65 29 36 51
3
Leicester city
26 15 5 6 54 26 28 50
4
Chelsea
26 12 5 9 43 36 7 41
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 11 7 8 43 34 9 40
6
Sheffield united
26 10 9 7 28 24 4 39
7
Manchester united
26 10 8 8 38 29 9 38
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
26 8 12 6 35 32 3 36
9
Everton
26 10 6 10 34 38 -4 36
10
Arsenal
26 7 13 6 36 34 2 34
11
Burnley
26 10 4 12 30 39 -9 34
12
Southampton
26 9 4 13 32 48 -16 31
13
Newcastle united
26 8 7 11 24 40 -16 31
14
Crystal palace
26 7 9 10 23 32 -9 30
15
Brighton hove albion
26 6 9 11 31 38 -7 27
16
Afc bournemouth
26 7 5 14 26 40 -14 26
17
Aston villa
26 7 4 15 34 50 -16 25
18
West ham united
25 6 6 13 30 43 -13 24
19
Watford
26 5 9 12 24 40 -16 24
20
Norwich city
26 4 6 16 24 48 -24 18
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