2-1 v Norwich City - 22 January 2020 - Home

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Norwich City

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  • Pukki
    70' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

7401

Opposition
Norwich city

Norwich City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

22nd January 2020

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

58,182

Referee

Chris Kavanagh

VAR

Mike Dean

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

WLDDLL

Weather at Kick Off

6.5° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7365th overall match (3524 wins, 1613 draws, 2215 losses)

  • 5768th competitive match (2609 wins, 1345 draws, 1814 losses)

  • team

    84th match vs Norwich City (37 wins, 23 draws, 24 losses)

  • competition

    1062nd Premier League match (455 wins, 264 draws, 343 losses)

  • 6720th match in England (3170 wins, 1501 draws, 2036 losses)

  • 24th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (14 wins, 3 draws, 7 losses)

  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

For STATS Against
14 Attempts 12
3 Attempts on Target 1
2.1 xG 1.5
51% Possession 49%
645 Touches 645
415 Passes Completed 403
526 Passes Attempted 511
78.9% Pass Completion 78.9%
17 Crosses 10
25 Throw-ins 18
7 Corners 3
6 Tackles 15
14 Blocks 20
12 Interceptions 12
12 Fouls 7
0 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 0
Report

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho lamented his side's bad luck with injuries after they edged past bottom-of-the-table Norwich to claim their first Premier League win of 2020.

Spurs have struggled for goals since losing Harry Kane to injury but ended a run of three league games without scoring when Dele Alli struck just before half-time.

The home side then lost Harry Winks to injury 10 minutes after the break and Norwich equalised with 20 minutes to go when Teemu Pukki fired a second-half penalty past Hugo Lloris, who was making his return after three months out with a dislocated shoulder.

Son Heung-min nodded in a deflected cross with 11 minutes to go to give Tottenham their first win since Boxing Day.

"We are in a situation when I have to think, think, think," said Mourinho.

"I look to bench and we don't have attacking players. I had to take off Erik Lamela because of fatigue but we showed an incredible reaction to score a second goal.

"When Chelsea want to win they bring on Michy Batshuayi. When Manchester City want to change Gabriel Jesus they bring in Sergio Aguero.

"We are so, so unlucky with injuries. We get back Hugo Lloris and we lose Harry Winks. It's incredible."

Mourinho was able to provide some positive news on Winks' injury after the game, saying he would be out for "weeks not months" with an ankle problem.

The former Manchester United boss was also delighted with Lloris' return.

The France international had been out since dislocating his elbow against Brighton on 5 October and was a surprise inclusion in the starting XI for this game.

Lloris was largely untested and perhaps should have done better for Pukki's penalty having guessed the right way, but it was pleasing for Mourinho to see him come through the 90 minutes unscathed.

"It's happiness to see one of the best goalkeepers in the world to be back," he said.

"It's a very good feeling for us but at the same time it is one of these decisions that sometimes we must have it, but it hurts. To leave Paulo Gazzaniga out hurts.

"The good thing is that he is such a good member of the family and he is such a special friend of Hugo that I think he also shared our happiness to have Hugo back as a friend.

"For me he gave me a lot of thinking and I had to try to be cold to make a decision without emotions because to leave Paulo out is not easy."

Victory - Tottenham's first in the Premier League since beating Brighton on Boxing Day - means Jose Mourinho's side move up to sixth.

Norwich, meanwhile, remain bottom and six points adrift of safety.

The absence of the injured Harry Kane as the focal point of Tottenham's attacks has been telling, with Spurs having failed to score in the Premier League this year going into the game.

And, for more than 30 minutes, the home side once again looked destined to draw a blank.

Tottenham's build-up play was ponderous and on the few occasions they did manage to find gaps in the Norwich defence the chances were wasted, as Erik Lamela fired straight at Tim Krul and Son Heung-min drove into the sidenetting.

But, seven minutes before half-time, Alli provided the one moment of quality to break the deadlock. After 398 minutes and 48 shots, Spurs had finally scored their first goal of 2020.

The home side have the joint worst record for clean sheets in the Premier League - level on three with opponents Norwich - so a one-goal lead was always likely to leave Spurs fans nervous.

And their worries would prove founded as Norwich equalised with 20 minutes remaining, Pukki's penalty - his 11th goal of the season - looking to have done enough to earn the battling Canaries a hard-fought draw.

But Son, aided by a touch of fortune with the wicked deflection from Alli's cross, got the winner with 11 minutes to go and ensured Tottenham took three points that just about keeps them in the hunt for the top four.

Norwich came into this game on the back of a morale-boosting win against relegation rivals Bournemouth and, while usually a trip to Tottenham would be a daunting prospect, Spurs' poor recent form - particularly at home - should have given the Canaries some belief they could get a positive result.

The away side perhaps gave their opponents too much respect and a first-half Pukki chance - when he got in behind the defence only for his shot to be pushed behind by Lloris - highlighted that opportunities were there against the Spurs defence.

They finally became more adventurous after Pukki's goal, pushing for a winner themselves, and can count themselves unfortunate not to have come away with a result.

But the Canaries are at the stage where they need positive results not performances. Daniel Farke's side have managed just one away win all season - a record that needs to improve if they are to claw back the six-point deficit to safety.

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
22 21 1 0 52 14 38 64
2
Manchester city
24 16 3 5 65 27 38 51
3
Leicester city
23 14 3 6 48 23 25 45
4
Chelsea
24 12 4 8 41 32 9 40
5
Manchester united
23 9 7 7 36 27 9 34
6
Wolverhampton wanderers
23 8 10 5 34 30 4 34
7
Sheffield united
24 8 9 7 25 23 2 33
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 8 7 8 36 31 5 31
9
Southampton
24 9 4 11 31 42 -11 31
10
Arsenal
24 6 12 6 32 34 -2 30
11
Crystal palace
24 7 9 8 22 28 -6 30
12
Everton
24 8 6 10 28 35 -7 30
13
Newcastle united
24 8 6 10 24 36 -12 30
14
Burnley
23 8 3 12 26 38 -12 27
15
Brighton hove albion
24 6 7 11 27 34 -7 25
16
Aston villa
24 7 4 13 31 45 -14 25
17
West ham united
22 6 5 11 26 34 -8 23
18
Afc bournemouth
24 6 5 13 23 37 -14 23
19
Watford
24 5 8 11 21 36 -15 23
20
Norwich city
23 4 5 14 23 45 -22 17
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
23 22 1 0 54 15 39 67
2
Manchester city
24 16 3 5 65 27 38 51
3
Leicester city
24 15 3 6 52 24 28 48
4
Chelsea
24 12 4 8 41 32 9 40
5
Manchester united
24 9 7 8 36 29 7 34
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 9 7 8 38 32 6 34
7
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 8 10 6 35 32 3 34
8
Sheffield united
24 8 9 7 25 23 2 33
9
Southampton
24 9 4 11 31 42 -11 31
10
Arsenal
24 6 12 6 32 34 -2 30
11
Crystal palace
24 7 9 8 22 28 -6 30
12
Everton
24 8 6 10 28 35 -7 30
13
Burnley
24 9 3 12 28 38 -10 30
14
Newcastle united
24 8 6 10 24 36 -12 30
15
Brighton hove albion
24 6 7 11 27 34 -7 25
16
Aston villa
24 7 4 13 31 45 -14 25
17
West ham united
23 6 5 12 27 38 -11 23
18
Afc bournemouth
24 6 5 13 23 37 -14 23
19
Watford
24 5 8 11 21 36 -15 23
20
Norwich city
24 4 5 15 24 47 -23 17
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