3-2 v West Ham United - 23 November 2019 - Away

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Spurs 3

West Ham United

West Ham United

2

  • Antonio
    73'
  • Ogbonna
    90+6'
Details
Match Number

7386

Opposition
West ham united

West Ham United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2019/20

Date

23rd November 2019

Kick Off

12:30

Venue

London Stadium

Attendance

59,930

Referee

Michael Oliver

VAR

Andre Marriner

League Position

10th

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

LDLWDL

Weather at Kick Off

10° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7350th overall match (3517 wins, 1610 draws, 2210 losses)

  • 5753rd competitive match (2602 wins, 1342 draws, 1809 losses)

  • team

    258th match vs West Ham United (108 wins, 62 draws, 88 losses)

  • competition

    1051st Premier League match (450 wins, 262 draws, 339 losses)

  • 6706th match in England (3163 wins, 1498 draws, 2032 losses)

  • 5th match at London Stadium (4 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

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

Against STATS For
11 Attempts 15
4 Attempts on Target 6
0.7 xG 2.1
48% Possession 52%
571 Touches 615
351 Passes Completed 396
463 Passes Attempted 503
75.8% Pass Completion 78.7%
21 Crosses 13
27 Throw-ins 12
3 Corners 7
6 Tackles 8
14 Blocks 9
5 Interceptions 9
12 Fouls 14
3 Yellow Cards 2
4 Offsides 6
Report

Jose Mourinho enjoyed a winning start as Tottenham manager with a 3-2 London derby triumph over West Ham at London Stadium.

First-half goals from Son Heung-min and Lucas Moura and a third from Harry Kane four minutes after the break gave Tottenham their first Premier League away win since 20 January.

It was about as comfortable as Mourinho could have hoped for after a tumultuous week, in which he replaced Mauricio Pochettino, who was sacked by Daniel Levy less than six months after guiding the club to the first Champions League final in their history.

The result piles pressure on West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini, whose side have now collected two points from their last seven games.

Under-fire keeper Roberto made an error for Son's opener and the hosts were booed off at half-time.

Late goals from substitute Michail Antonio and Angelo Ogbonna gave the final scoreline a flattering look, but the result made a mockery of an ill-advised post from West Ham's social media team following Mourinho's appointment, highlighting previous difficulties the 56-year-old has endured at London Stadium.

In the build-up to the game, Mourinho indicated there would be no massive changes to a side that, for the first five years of Pochettino's reign, have been used to challenging for honours, even if they have never actually won any.

Although Mourinho's first in-match conversation with Son was to remind the South Korean of players behind him who needed marking, evidently, his strength is going forward.

Son's shot for Tottenham's opener was fierce enough. But the ball was close enough to Roberto as it flashed past the West Ham keeper for him to make a more passable attempt to keep it out.

It was raw pace that allowed Son to stride forward into open space and cross for Moura to covert the visitors' second.

Mourinho greeted the opener with a celebratory punch towards the ground. His reaction to the second was far more businesslike, screaming at his players, then shouting at Toby Alderweireld when he was ignored, to deliver an instruction to do with team shape.

Three hundred and forty two days after his last match as a manager - and another derby of sorts - this was about as far removed from Manchester United's 3-1 defeat at Liverpool as it was possible to get.

Kane's 11th Spurs goal of the season came a minute after Moura had fluffed a chance to finish off a length-of-the-field break.

There were no more goals but plenty of instructions from Mourinho, who, as he strolled calmly towards the bench at the final whistle, will know there are much harder days than this to come.

Mourinho's first team selection was followed by his first warning, to midfielder Christian Eriksen, who he left on the bench.

Uncertainty over Eriksen's future has been one of the dark clouds hanging over Tottenham since the Champions League final. Out of contract next summer and out of sorts on the pitch, Mourinho dismissed a pre-match question about continuity being the reason for the Dane's absence by stating that he needed to know "what is in his mind and his heart".

Mourinho has never been one for accepting passengers on his managerial journey and evidently, he is not about to start now.

Eriksen is not on his own in having an uncertain future.

Central defenders Alderweireld, who gave an assured performance here, and Jan Vertonghen are out of contract at the end of the season. Danny Rose has a deal which runs to 2021 but the England man has already said the chances of him signing an extension are zero.

Yet Eriksen feels like the key. So influential in Tottenham's success down the years, it does not seem to be a coincidence that his club's form has collapsed at the same time as his.

His introduction for Dele Alli 13 minutes from time underlines Eriksen has not been excluded from Mourinho's plans. But how the new Spurs boss deals with that situation may prove pivotal in whether Tottenham clamber back into the fight for a Champions League place or linger in mid-table for the rest of the campaign.

If this day was to be all about Mourinho, West Ham fans used it as an excuse to turn on their own.

Goalkeeper Roberto was in the firing line. From the moment he came for a punch and missed it, home fans baited the former Malaga keeper repeatedly.

Ironic cheers accompanied the simplest of kicks and catches. Confidence in the Spaniard, who has conceded three times in each of his last three games, is at rock bottom.

The ire goes beyond that. Carlos Sanchez' introduction for Issa Diop - a move designed to give Declan Rice some time in central defence given a fifth yellow card means Diop is banned for next weekend's trip to Chelsea - was greeted by loud boos.

The word from West Ham following their hammering at Burnley a fortnight ago was that Pellegrini would be given more time. After this, there will be fresh doubt about that.

Events of the last week prove no manager is safe after a run of bad results.

Timeline
KO

Issa Diop

11'
HT

Michail Antonio

73'

Robert Snodgrass

87'

Declan Rice

Offside (VAR)
89'

Angelo Ogbonna

90+6'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
12 11 1 0 28 10 18 34
2
Leicester city
12 8 2 2 29 8 21 26
3
Chelsea
12 8 2 2 27 17 10 26
4
Manchester city
12 8 1 3 35 13 22 25
5
Sheffield united
12 4 5 3 13 9 4 17
6
Arsenal
12 4 5 3 16 17 -1 17
7
Manchester united
12 4 4 4 16 12 4 16
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
12 3 7 2 16 15 1 16
9
Afc bournemouth
12 4 4 4 15 15 0 16
10
Burnley
12 4 3 5 17 18 -1 15
11
Brighton hove albion
12 4 3 5 15 17 -2 15
12
Crystal palace
12 4 3 5 10 16 -6 15
13
Newcastle united
12 4 3 5 11 18 -7 15
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
12 3 5 4 18 17 1 14
15
Everton
12 4 2 6 13 18 -5 14
16
West ham united
12 3 4 5 14 20 -6 13
17
Aston villa
12 3 2 7 17 20 -3 11
18
Watford
12 1 5 6 8 23 -15 8
19
Southampton
12 2 2 8 11 29 -18 8
20
Norwich city
12 2 1 9 11 28 -17 7
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
13 12 1 0 30 11 19 37
2
Leicester city
13 9 2 2 31 8 23 29
3
Manchester city
13 9 1 3 37 14 23 28
4
Chelsea
13 8 2 3 28 19 9 26
5
Wolverhampton wanderers
13 4 7 2 18 16 2 19
6
Sheffield united
13 4 6 3 16 12 4 18
7
Burnley
13 5 3 5 20 18 2 18
8
Arsenal
13 4 6 3 18 19 -1 18
9
Manchester united
13 4 5 4 19 15 4 17
10
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
13 4 5 4 21 19 2 17
11
Afc bournemouth
13 4 4 5 16 17 -1 16
12
Brighton hove albion
13 4 3 6 15 19 -4 15
13
Crystal palace
13 4 3 6 11 18 -7 15
14
Newcastle united
12 4 3 5 11 18 -7 15
15
Everton
13 4 2 7 13 20 -7 14
16
West ham united
13 3 4 6 16 23 -7 13
17
Aston villa
12 3 2 7 17 20 -3 11
18
Norwich city
13 3 1 9 13 28 -15 10
19
Southampton
13 2 3 8 13 31 -18 9
20
Watford
13 1 5 7 8 26 -18 8
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