2-0 v Aston Villa - 21 March 2021 - Away

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Spurs 2

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

0

Details
Match Number

7473

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2020/21

Date

21st March 2021

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Villa Park

Attendance

0

Referee

Mike Dean

VAR

Simon Hooper

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

WDLWDL

Weather at Kick Off

9° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7437th overall match (3564 wins, 1625 draws, 2235 losses)

  • 5835th competitive match (2646 wins, 1357 draws, 1832 losses)

  • team

    175th match vs Aston Villa (76 wins, 39 draws, 60 losses)

  • competition

    1105th Premier League match (476 wins, 274 draws, 355 losses)

  • 6784th match in England (3206 wins, 1512 draws, 2053 losses)

  • 93rd match at Villa Park (35 wins, 22 draws, 36 losses)

  • There were 7 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
8 Attempts 8
1 Attempts on Target 2
0.4 xG 1.8
50% Possession 50%
576 Touches 586
341 Passes Completed 356
463 Passes Attempted 462
73.7% Pass Completion 77.1%
25 Crosses 17
19 Throw-ins 20
5 Corners 8
14 Tackles 12
13 Blocks 8
12 Interceptions 8
1 Saves 1
18 Fouls 13
3 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 1
Report

Manager Jose Mourinho said it is "sad" Tottenham had to suffer their shock midweek Europa League exit in order to produce the committed performance that saw them secure the victory at Aston Villa which keeps Spurs in the hunt for a top-four Premier League finish.

They were labelled a "disgrace" by captain Hugo Lloris after the 3-0, last-16 second-leg defeat by Dinamo Zagreb on Thursday that saw Spurs throw away a 2-0 aggregate advantage and left their hopes of qualification for next season's Champions League pinned on their league placing.

But Carlos Vinicius' opener and Harry Kane's second-half spot-kick ensured Tottenham made the necessary winning response to climb to sixth in the standings, three points behind Chelsea in fourth.

"OK, I am really happy with that, but it is sad we need such a bad defeat to have this kind of reaction," Mourinho told BBC Sport.

"This should not be a reaction, this should be a permanent state of mind, permanent soul in the team. I think that is our next challenge - to have this standard in terms of effort, commitment, sacrifice.

"Independent of results, this has to be always there to dignify our jobs, the people that love us, the club and the fans. I am a bit sad by realising we can have this soul and we haven't in the last couple of matches.

"I opened my heart as a guy with more than 20 years in football and lots of experiences, I just care that they did it and the next challenge as a group is we do it every match."

An interchange of slick passes between Lucas Moura and Kane following a poor clearance by Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez allowed Vinicius to put Spurs ahead from close range after 30 minutes.

And Kane avoided a potentially nervous finish to the game for his side, sending Martinez the wrong way with his penalty after being fouled by Matty Cash.

Villa, who are 10th and seven points behind Spurs in the Europa League positions, failed to register a shot until the 58th minute in the continued absence of skipper Jack Grealish - and substitute Anwar el Ghazi's powerful drive into the side-netting was as close as they came.

Following an abject display in the north London derby last weekend, Tottenham's season sunk to a fresh low in their humiliating Europa League exit, which led to Mourinho once again questioning the attitude and commitment of his players.

The Portuguese, reportedly fighting to keep his job, responded accordingly by naming seven changes which he hoped would bring "positivity" and "fresh minds" at Villa Park, while Gareth Bale once again started on the bench despite the absence of injured forward Son Heung-min.

Claiming the club's first trophy in 13 years in the League Cup final against Manchester City next month, or securing a top-four league finish, appear the only possible routes by which Mourinho can claim to have brought success this season - and achieving the latter required an immediate response on Sunday.

Having played all 120 minutes on Thursday, Kane was deployed slightly behind Vinicius and was successful in finding space between the Villa lines as Spurs probed for an opening during a cagey start.

The England captain played a key role in Vinicius' opener, threading the ball neatly through to Moura before the Brazilian teed up his compatriot for his ninth goal in as many starts for Spurs in all competitions.

Moura injected energy and directness into his side's attacking play, but a defensively-uncertain Spurs struggled to find a much-needed second goal until Cash's reckless tackle gifted Kane the opportunity to seal the points.

That offered a confidence boost to Mourinho's side, who ended the game on the front foot and will return after the two-week international break with much still to play for despite an otherwise painful week.

A top-half position heading into April marks significant progress for an Aston Villa side which survived by a single point last season, but following a magnificent start to this campaign their season is threatening to peter out.

Once again sorely missing the creativity and intuition of Grealish in the final third, Villa lacked the necessary penetration to seriously trouble a vulnerable Tottenham back-line despite a much-improved second half display.

Smith's side have won only one of their past six games in Grealish's absence with a leg injury, and the manager's pre-match promise that the midfielder will "definitely" return after the international break on 3 April will offer encouragement his side can improve in their final 10 games.

Ultimately it was two errors which cost the hosts, as Villa never recovered once Moura pounced on Martinez' poor clearance, while Cash needlessly felled Kane at the byline.

With their hopes of securing an unlikely European place beginning to look faint after a run of four wins in 15 matches since Boxing Day, Grealish's return simply cannot come soon enough.

"If you make mistakes like we did for their goals and don't create or show much quality in the final third, you are going to lose games," Villa boss Smith told BBC Sport.

"They got numbers behind the ball but we got into the box a number of times and either hit the first man or didn't show the quality needed. That's what's probably lacking with us at the moment."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
30 22 5 3 64 21 43 71
2
Manchester united
29 16 9 4 56 32 24 57
3
Leicester city
29 17 5 7 53 32 21 56
4
Chelsea
29 14 9 6 44 25 19 51
5
West ham united
28 14 6 8 42 32 10 48
6
Liverpool
29 13 7 9 48 36 12 46
7
Everton
28 14 4 10 40 37 3 46
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 13 6 9 47 30 17 45
9
Aston villa
27 12 5 10 39 28 11 41
10
Arsenal
28 12 5 11 37 29 8 41
11
Leeds united
29 12 3 14 45 47 -2 39
12
Crystal palace
29 10 7 12 31 47 -16 37
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 9 8 12 28 38 -10 35
14
Southampton
29 9 6 14 36 51 -15 33
15
Burnley
29 8 9 12 22 37 -15 33
16
Brighton hove albion
29 7 11 11 32 36 -4 32
17
Newcastle united
29 7 7 15 28 48 -20 28
18
Fulham
30 5 11 14 23 38 -15 26
19
West bromwich albion
29 3 9 17 20 57 -37 18
20
Sheffield united
29 4 2 23 16 50 -34 14
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
30 22 5 3 64 21 43 71
2
Manchester united
29 16 9 4 56 32 24 57
3
Leicester city
29 17 5 7 53 32 21 56
4
Chelsea
29 14 9 6 44 25 19 51
5
West ham united
29 14 7 8 45 35 10 49
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 14 6 9 49 30 19 48
7
Liverpool
29 13 7 9 48 36 12 46
8
Everton
28 14 4 10 40 37 3 46
9
Arsenal
29 12 6 11 40 32 8 42
10
Aston villa
28 12 5 11 39 30 9 41
11
Leeds united
29 12 3 14 45 47 -2 39
12
Crystal palace
29 10 7 12 31 47 -16 37
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 9 8 12 28 38 -10 35
14
Southampton
29 9 6 14 36 51 -15 33
15
Burnley
29 8 9 12 22 37 -15 33
16
Brighton hove albion
29 7 11 11 32 36 -4 32
17
Newcastle united
29 7 7 15 28 48 -20 28
18
Fulham
30 5 11 14 23 38 -15 26
19
West bromwich albion
29 3 9 17 20 57 -37 18
20
Sheffield united
29 4 2 23 16 50 -34 14
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