3-1 v Sheffield United - 17 January 2021 - Away

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Spurs 3

Sheffield United

Sheffield United

1

  • McGoldrick
    59'
Details
Match Number

7456

Opposition
Sheffield united

Sheffield United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2020/21

Date

17th January 2021

Kick Off

14:00

Venue

Bramall Lane

Attendance

0

Referee

Andre Marriner

VAR

Mike Dean

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

LWDLLL

Weather at Kick Off

6.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7420th overall match (3555 wins, 1625 draws, 2227 losses)

  • 5818th competitive match (2637 wins, 1357 draws, 1824 losses)

  • team

    99th match vs Sheffield United (39 wins, 29 draws, 31 losses)

  • competition

    1094th Premier League match (471 wins, 274 draws, 349 losses)

  • 6769th match in England (3198 wins, 1512 draws, 2046 losses)

  • 49th match at Bramall Lane (9 wins, 15 draws, 25 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 7th consecutive match without losing

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

Against STATS For
15 Attempts 14
5 Attempts on Target 5
0.9 xG 1.0
43% Possession 57%
584 Touches 730
346 Passes Completed 512
462 Passes Attempted 625
74.9% Pass Completion 81.9%
22 Crosses 13
22 Throw-ins 23
5 Corners 7
11 Tackles 8
13 Blocks 10
13 Interceptions 11
2 Saves 4
13 Fouls 4
4 Yellow Cards 0
4 Offsides 1
Report

Tanguy Ndombele scored a stunning goal as Tottenham got their top-four challenge back on track with a comfortable victory against bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United.

The midfielder - Spurs' record signing - hooked a brilliant, improvised lob over Aaron Ramsdale to complete the scoring for the away side in the second half.

A disappointing run of just one win in their six previous Premier League fixtures had seen Spurs slip down the table with their inability to kill off games proving damaging.

But they were back to their ruthless best against a Blades side that had gone into the game buoyed by picking up their first league win of the season against Newcastle last time out.

Serge Aurier opened the scoring early on when he headed home Son Heung-min's corner.

Harry Kane got his 12th league goal of the season just before half-time, driving a superb low strike from outside the box beyond Aaron Ramsdale in the Sheffield United goal.

David McGoldrick halved the deficit with a glancing header in the second half but Ndombele's stunner made sure there would be no late drama.

Victory moved Tottenham up to fourth before the late Premier League games while Sheffield United remain bottom, 11 points from safety.

Tottenham's 1-1 draw with Fulham in their previous outing highlighted a frustrating issue with this current Spurs side - they often start well, get ahead but then fail to kill off an opponent, leaving them susceptible to a late blow when their opponent ups the pressure.

No side has scored more first-half goals than Tottenham in the Premier League this season (21), while their tally of just four conceded in the opening 45 minutes is also the best in the league.

Aurier's early goal was also their ninth scored inside the opening quarter of an hour - another league high.

Conceding the late leveller against Fulham highlighted their need to make the most of their first-half dominance and they did that on this occasion with Kane making it 2-0 five minutes before half-time.

McGoldrick's header to halve the deficit may have left Mourinho concerned that once again his side would come unstuck in the second half but Ndombele's clever strike ensured there would be no late drama on this occasion.

Prior to Sunday, Tottenham had struggled against sides towards the bottom of the table, drawing with Fulham and claiming narrow 1-0 wins against West Brom and Burnley, so the better performance and more comfortable scoreline will have been pleasing for Mourinho.

Sheffield United got a significant monkey off their back by picking up their first win at the 17th attempt by beating Newcastle last time out.

But the harsh reality is that they will need many more positive results and performances to have a chance of retaining their Premier League status.

This game against Tottenham was the start of a gruelling run of fixtures that also sees them take on Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in three of their next four fixtures - games few would expect them to get anything out of.

But regardless of the strength of their opponent, Blades boss Chris Wilder will have been disappointed that all three goals came from poor defending, with the hosts failing to pick up Aurier for the opener and then losing possession in dangerous positions for Tottenham's second and third goals.

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder: "The timing and manner of the goals really all afternoon hurt us.

"I really fancied us and we did as a football club. We got paid a compliment with the way they set up and you could see, led by the manager, that they thought this was going to be a tough afternoon.

"Apart from the last 10 minutes, it wasn't a foregone conclusion. The goals really, at any level... after Tuesday night, the first thing we needed was to have a bright start and get a foothold in the game and we didn't."

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho: "The performance was good. The team was very dominant, created enough chances to kill game in the first half.

"In the second half, the intention was the same. A very basic mistake gave them the goal with the only chance they had, but then we had a genius action to bring us again to a two-goal advantage."

Timeline
KO

Oliver Norwood

23'
HT +3'

John Lundstram

50'

David McGoldrick

59'

John Egan

86'

Ethan Ampadu

90'
FT +4'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
17 11 3 3 34 24 10 36
2
Leicester city
18 11 2 5 33 21 12 35
3
Liverpool
17 9 6 2 37 21 16 33
4
Manchester city
16 9 5 2 25 13 12 32
5
Everton
17 10 2 5 28 21 7 32
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 8 6 3 30 16 14 30
7
Chelsea
18 8 5 5 33 21 12 29
8
Southampton
18 8 5 5 26 21 5 29
9
West ham united
18 8 5 5 25 21 4 29
10
Aston villa
15 8 2 5 29 16 13 26
11
Arsenal
18 7 3 8 20 19 1 24
12
Leeds united
18 7 2 9 30 34 -4 23
13
Crystal palace
18 6 5 7 22 29 -7 23
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
19 6 4 9 21 29 -8 22
15
Newcastle united
17 5 4 8 18 27 -9 19
16
Brighton hove albion
19 3 8 8 22 29 -7 17
17
Burnley
17 4 4 9 9 22 -13 16
18
Fulham
17 2 6 9 14 25 -11 12
19
West bromwich albion
18 2 5 11 14 41 -27 11
20
Sheffield united
18 1 2 15 9 29 -20 5
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
18 11 4 3 34 24 10 37
2
Manchester city
17 10 5 2 29 13 16 35
3
Leicester city
18 11 2 5 33 21 12 35
4
Liverpool
18 9 7 2 37 21 16 34
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 9 6 3 33 17 16 33
6
Everton
17 10 2 5 28 21 7 32
7
Chelsea
18 8 5 5 33 21 12 29
8
Southampton
18 8 5 5 26 21 5 29
9
West ham united
18 8 5 5 25 21 4 29
10
Arsenal
19 8 3 8 23 19 4 27
11
Aston villa
15 8 2 5 29 16 13 26
12
Leeds united
18 7 2 9 30 34 -4 23
13
Crystal palace
19 6 5 8 22 33 -11 23
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
19 6 4 9 21 29 -8 22
15
Newcastle united
18 5 4 9 18 30 -12 19
16
Brighton hove albion
19 3 8 8 22 29 -7 17
17
Burnley
17 4 4 9 9 22 -13 16
18
Fulham
17 2 6 9 14 25 -11 12
19
West bromwich albion
18 2 5 11 14 41 -27 11
20
Sheffield united
19 1 2 16 10 32 -22 5
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