0-3 v Brighton & Hove Albion - 5 October 2019 - Away

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Spurs 0

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

3

  • Maupay
    3'
  • Connolly
    32'
    65'
Details
Match Number

7379

Opposition
Brighton hove albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

5th October 2019

Kick Off

12:30

Venue

Amex Stadium

Attendance

30,610

Referee

Jonathan Moss

VAR

Jarred Gillett

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

14th

Opposition Form

DLLWDL

Weather at Kick Off

15.3° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7343rd overall match (3514 wins, 1607 draws, 2209 losses)

  • 5746th competitive match (2599 wins, 1339 draws, 1808 losses)

  • team

    40th match vs Brighton & Hove Albion (21 wins, 10 draws, 9 losses)

  • competition

    1046th Premier League match (449 wins, 259 draws, 338 losses)

  • 6700th match in England (3161 wins, 1495 draws, 2031 losses)

  • 4th match at Amex Stadium (2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss)

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

Against STATS For
17 Attempts 8
6 Attempts on Target 3
2.4 xG 0.4
48% Possession 52%
677 Touches 709
438 Passes Completed 480
541 Passes Attempted 596
81.0% Pass Completion 80.5%
16 Crosses 15
21 Throw-ins 27
4 Corners 4
12 Tackles 11
13 Blocks 19
14 Interceptions 11
11 Fouls 7
2 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 1
Report

Tottenham's miserable week continued as they followed their Champions League humiliation at the hands of Bayern Munich with a damaging defeat at Brighton.

After their 7-2 drubbing in midweek, Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino was expecting a response from his players, only for goalkeeper Hugo Lloris to gift Neal Maupay a bizarre opener.

The Spurs captain suffered a freak arm injury in the process, and Aaron Connolly compounded Tottenham's problems by doubling Brighton's lead on his first Premier League start.

And although Spurs made a positive start to the second half, Connolly killed off any hope of them launching a fightback as the 19-year-old Irish striker produced a well-taken strike for his second goal to seal Brighton's first home win since March.

Tottenham have now failed to win in their last away 10 games in the Premier League, stretching back to a 2-1 victory at Fulham on 20 January, and have lost 17 in all competitions in 2019 - more than any other top-flight side.

Last week's home win against Southampton offered Spurs some relief after being dumped out of the Carabao Cup by League Two Colchester but the pressure is mounting on Pochettino with his side having now taken 11 points from a possible 24 this term.

Not only was it Brighton's first win since the opening day but it was Graham Potter's first at the Amex, lifting the Seagulls to 12th before the afternoon kick-offs, with Tottenham set to slip out of the top six.

Questions were being asked after Tottenham's Carabao Cup exit but having conceded 10 goals in five days, Spurs are now bordering on a crisis.

Pochettino has become one of the most coveted managers in Europe during his first five years in charge, with his side gradually improving each year and reaching last season's Champions League final.

Yet just four months on, Spurs were jeered off at their palatial new home after the defeat to Bayern.

Pochettino is facing the most searching questions of his Tottenham tenure, admitting that "sometimes critics can make you realise you need to wake up".

And if that second-half capitulation against Bayern wouldn't act as a wake-up call, then what would?

Lloris' early howler hardly helped their cause and it then took time for them to regroup.

On Friday, Pochettino said he has no doubt over the commitment of his players, particularly those in the final year of their contract such as Christian Eriksen, Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen, the latter pair retaining their places despite shortcomings being ruthlessly exposed in midweek.

There was no questioning Vertonghen's desire to put his body on the line, blocking Dale Stephens' goalbound volley with his head before needing treatment after a clash of heads with Maupay.

But just as it looked like Spurs had got a foothold in the game, they conceded a second.

Alderweireld was then found wanting after the break as he stood off Connolly, turning his back as the youngster cut inside before firing into the bottom corner.

And while Eriksen had another quiet game in midfield, he was not alone.

His tame long-range strike was Tottenham's only shot on target in the first half, and although Spurs won three corners in quick succession at the start of the second half, they still couldn't muster an effort on goal.

Later on, the ball squirmed away from Son Heung-min in the box while Harry Kane fired over, before substitute Lucas Moura was twice denied by Mat Ryan as Spurs failed even to claim a consolation, seemingly leaving Pochettino and Spurs at a crossroads.

After being at fault for Southampton's goal last Saturday, Lloris committed another glaring error in just the third minute at the Amex as he tried to catch Gross' inswinging cross instead of tipping it over the bar and his momentum saw him stagger backwards into his own goal.

The France captain dropped the ball before he crossed the goal-line, allowing compatriot Maupay to head home, but injured his arm as he tried to break his fall and had to be replaced by Gazzaniga.

The 32-year-old had treatment for several minutes and needed oxygen before being carried from the field so looks set for a lengthy lay-off, but that should not mask the fact it was a mistake you do not expect a keeper of his standing and experience to make.

And while he got away with it last week, this one proved costly as Spurs never recovered in what is shaping up as a pivotal month for the future of Pochettino and Spurs, which ends with a trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool on 27 October.

Timeline
KO

Neal Maupay

3'

Aaron Connolly

32'
HT

Dale Stephens

57'

Aaron Connolly

65'

Lewis Dunk

89'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
7 7 0 0 18 5 13 21
2
Manchester city
7 5 1 1 27 7 20 16
3
Leicester city
7 4 2 1 13 5 8 14
4
Arsenal
7 3 3 1 12 11 1 12
5
West ham united
7 3 3 1 10 9 1 12
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
7 3 2 2 14 9 5 11
7
Chelsea
7 3 2 2 14 13 1 11
8
Afc bournemouth
7 3 2 2 13 12 1 11
9
Crystal palace
7 3 2 2 6 7 -1 11
10
Manchester united
7 2 3 2 9 7 2 9
11
Burnley
7 2 3 2 10 9 1 9
12
Sheffield united
7 2 2 3 7 7 0 8
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
7 1 4 2 9 11 -2 7
14
Southampton
7 2 1 4 7 11 -4 7
15
Everton
7 2 1 4 6 12 -6 7
16
Brighton hove albion
7 1 3 3 5 10 -5 6
17
Norwich city
7 2 0 5 9 16 -7 6
18
Aston villa
7 1 2 4 8 11 -3 5
19
Newcastle united
7 1 2 4 4 13 -9 5
20
Watford
7 0 2 5 4 20 -16 2
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
8 8 0 0 20 6 14 24
2
Manchester city
8 5 1 2 27 9 18 16
3
Arsenal
8 4 3 1 13 11 2 15
4
Leicester city
8 4 2 2 14 7 7 14
5
Chelsea
8 4 2 2 18 14 4 14
6
Crystal palace
8 4 2 2 8 8 0 14
7
Burnley
8 3 3 2 11 9 2 12
8
West ham united
8 3 3 2 11 11 0 12
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
8 3 2 3 14 12 2 11
10
Afc bournemouth
8 3 2 3 13 13 0 11
11
Wolverhampton wanderers
8 2 4 2 11 11 0 10
12
Manchester united
8 2 3 3 9 8 1 9
13
Sheffield united
8 2 3 3 7 7 0 9
14
Brighton hove albion
8 2 3 3 8 10 -2 9
15
Aston villa
8 2 2 4 13 12 1 8
16
Newcastle united
8 2 2 4 5 13 -8 8
17
Southampton
8 2 1 5 8 15 -7 7
18
Everton
8 2 1 5 6 13 -7 7
19
Norwich city
8 2 0 6 10 21 -11 6
20
Watford
8 0 3 5 4 20 -16 3
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