1-1 v Crystal Palace - 26 July 2020 - Away

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Spurs 1

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

1

  • Schlupp
    53'
Details
Match Number

7421

Opposition
Crystal palace

Crystal Palace

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Round / Leg

Last Match of the Season

Season

2019/20

Date

26th July 2020

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

Selhurst Park

Attendance

0

Referee

Andre Marriner

VAR

Andy Madley

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

14th

Opposition Form

LLLWLL

Weather at Kick Off

20.3° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7385th overall match (3532 wins, 1618 draws, 2222 losses)

  • 5787th competitive match (2617 wins, 1350 draws, 1820 losses)

  • Last League Match of the Season (48 wins, 23 draws, 43 losses)

  • team

    106th match vs Crystal Palace (50 wins, 28 draws, 28 losses)

  • competition

    1076th Premier League match (462 wins, 268 draws, 346 losses)

  • 6739th match in England (3178 wins, 1506 draws, 2042 losses)

  • 55th match at Selhurst Park (26 wins, 17 draws, 12 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match without losing

  • There was 1 change to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
13 Attempts 7
2 Attempts on Target 2
0.8 xG 0.3
48% Possession 52%
594 Touches 658
375 Passes Completed 427
482 Passes Attempted 527
77.8% Pass Completion 81.0%
24 Crosses 11
31 Throw-ins 24
7 Corners 2
12 Tackles 21
8 Blocks 11
10 Interceptions 22
11 Fouls 13
3 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 0
Report

Jose Mourinho says he intends to get Tottenham back "where we belong" after they qualified for the Europa League with a hard-fought draw at Crystal Palace.

The result saw Spurs leapfrog into sixth place above Wolves, who lost at Chelsea.

"When all the players are available, we showed in this last period where we belong," Mourinho said.

"I don't know, maybe in this period, after lockdown, we finished third or fourth in the table. So that's where we belong.

"I want to have my team, my players, not a medical room full of players. I want a pitch full of players.

"Of course as a squad, the main thing is to keep our very good players and after that improve the squad.

"Are we going to buy 10 players? No. Are we going to buy players for £100m? No. We are going to improve."

Harry Kane opened the scoring for Spurs, dispatching a low finish into the bottom left corner after collecting Giovani lo Celso's pass.

However, Jeffrey Schlupp levelled for Palace with a close-range finish after some poor Tottenham marking at a corner.

It was no more than Roy Hodgson's side deserved, as they ended a run of seven straight defeats.

They matched their London rivals for endeavour and could have snatched all three points, with Scott Dann heading a late effort wide.

While this was a welcome point and performance from Palace, it also perfectly characterised their entire campaign.

The Eagles may well have steered clear of the relegation battle but they ended the season with their lowest points tally since Hodgson took charge in September 2017.

That has largely been due to a lack of goals, with Palace having the second-worst scoring record in the top flight, after bottom club Norwich.

It has not helped that the contributions of both Wilfried Zaha and Serbia midfielder Luka Milivojevic have dropped off significantly this term.

Both reached double figures in 2018-19 but have mustered just seven goals between them this time around.

To underscore the point, Palace registered 13 efforts against Spurs, but just two were on target.

"Even if the intention and desire from the board is to spend some money and rejuvenate the team, whether it's a possibility in the market is another matter," Hodgson said.

"Unless we get help soon, the job gets harder and harder. We need some players who can do what Harry Kane did for Tottenham today."

Dann and Jordan Ayew should both have at least worked Hugo Lloris from close range on the left side of the Tottenham penalty area.

And Hodgson, who has repeatedly stressed his desire to bolster his squad, now has around seven weeks to rectify the issue before the 2020-21 Premier League gets under way on 12 September.

It appeared to be a case of mission accomplished for Mourinho and his staff at the final whistle as they celebrated the prospect of playing in Europe next term.

The result means that Spurs are guaranteed to earn a minimum of around £10m for their involvement in European competition next season.

However, few Tottenham supporters could have imagined such a difficult campaign - or that the Portuguese boss would take charge less than six months on from their appearance in last season's Champions League final.

When Mourinho succeeded Mauricio Pochettino as manager, the club were languishing in 14th in the table.

"Of course everybody that one day plays Champions League doesn't want to go back and play Europa League - but it was the only thing possible after such a difficult season for the club," Mourinho added.

"Arriving 14th and handling things is not bad at all. I am quite happy that next season we play in the Europa League and it's just a question to motivate ourselves for that competition and try to motivate the fans to support us and do something beautiful."

While Mourinho has overseen an upturn in results and the number of goals they have scored, he is yet to remedy their problems in defence.

Eric Dier put in an accomplished performance alongside Toby Alderweireld on his return from suspension, but Palace's equaliser is likely to have infuriated the Spurs boss.

His defenders stood like statues as Dann headed a deep corner back across goal, with Schlupp converting after Ayew had diverted the ball into his path.

Until then, Tottenham had looked capable of extending their lead via the pace and power of Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura, on the break.

Timeline
KO

James McCarthy

17'
HT

Tyrick Mitchell

49'

Jeffrey Schlupp

53'

Cheikhou Kouyaté

75'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
37 31 3 3 82 32 50 96
2
Manchester city
37 25 3 9 97 35 62 78
3
Manchester united
37 17 12 8 64 36 28 63
4
Chelsea
37 19 6 12 67 54 13 63
5
Leicester city
37 18 8 11 67 39 28 62
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 15 14 8 51 38 13 59
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 16 10 11 60 46 14 58
8
Sheffield united
37 14 12 11 38 36 2 54
9
Burnley
37 15 9 13 42 48 -6 54
10
Arsenal
37 13 14 10 53 46 7 53
11
Everton
37 13 10 14 43 53 -10 49
12
Southampton
37 14 7 16 48 59 -11 49
13
Newcastle united
37 11 11 15 37 55 -18 44
14
Crystal palace
37 11 9 17 30 49 -19 42
15
West ham united
37 10 8 19 48 61 -13 38
16
Brighton hove albion
37 8 14 15 37 53 -16 38
17
Aston villa
37 9 7 21 40 66 -26 34
18
Watford
37 8 10 19 34 61 -27 34
19
Afc bournemouth
37 8 7 22 37 64 -27 31
20
Norwich city
37 5 6 26 26 70 -44 21
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
38 32 3 3 85 33 52 99
2
Manchester city
38 26 3 9 102 35 67 81
3
Manchester united
38 18 12 8 66 36 30 66
4
Chelsea
38 20 6 12 69 54 15 66
5
Leicester city
38 18 8 12 67 41 26 62
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
38 16 11 11 61 47 14 59
7
Wolverhampton wanderers
38 15 14 9 51 40 11 59
8
Arsenal
38 14 14 10 56 48 8 56
9
Sheffield united
38 14 12 12 39 39 0 54
10
Burnley
38 15 9 14 43 50 -7 54
11
Southampton
38 15 7 16 51 60 -9 52
12
Everton
38 13 10 15 44 56 -12 49
13
Newcastle united
38 11 11 16 38 58 -20 44
14
Crystal palace
38 11 10 17 31 50 -19 43
15
Brighton hove albion
38 9 14 15 39 54 -15 41
16
West ham united
38 10 9 19 49 62 -13 39
17
Aston villa
38 9 8 21 41 67 -26 35
18
Afc bournemouth
38 9 7 22 40 65 -25 34
19
Watford
38 8 10 20 36 64 -28 34
20
Norwich city
38 5 6 27 26 75 -49 21
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