2-0 v Wolverhampton Wanderers - 16 May 2021 - Home

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Details
Match Number

7481

Opposition
Wolverhampton wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2020/21

Date

16th May 2021

Kick Off

14:05

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

0

Referee

Martin Atkinson

VAR

Stuart Attwell

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

WDLDWD

Weather at Kick Off

12.8° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7445th overall match (3567 wins, 1627 draws, 2238 losses)

  • 5843rd competitive match (2649 wins, 1359 draws, 1835 losses)

  • team

    103rd match vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (49 wins, 22 draws, 32 losses)

  • competition

    1112th Premier League match (479 wins, 276 draws, 357 losses)

  • 6792nd match in England (3209 wins, 1514 draws, 2056 losses)

  • 64th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (41 wins, 7 draws, 16 losses)

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

For STATS Against
24 Attempts 15
11 Attempts on Target 3
3.2 xG 0.9
62% Possession 38%
720 Touches 509
537 Passes Completed 314
631 Passes Attempted 390
85.1% Pass Completion 80.5%
20 Crosses 11
19 Throw-ins 11
10 Corners 3
10 Tackles 13
13 Blocks 13
7 Interceptions 13
3 Saves 9
8 Fouls 11
1 Yellow Cards 0
2 Offsides 3
Report

Tottenham boosted their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League with a comfortable Premier League win over Wolves.

Spurs are now five points adrift of a top-four place and leapfrog West Ham into sixth on goal difference, with Everton three points further back.

It was a deserved victory for the hosts, who hit the woodwork three times after creating a number of excellent chances.

Harry Kane saw an early effort cannon off the left-hand post before setting Spurs on their way, calmly slotting in the opener from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg's superb pass on the stroke of half-time.

While Wolves carried a threat on the break they were forced to ride their luck at times, with Kane and Dele Alli both hitting the right-hand post within seconds of each other.

And Hojbjerg unsurprisingly doubled Spurs' advantage, reacting first after Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio had parried a Gareth Bale effort to slide the ball into the bottom right corner.

Romain Saiss, Adama Traore and Fabio Silva all had good opportunities to reply for the visitors, but not for the first time this season it was a frustrating day in front of goal for Wolves, who remain 12th in the table.

This dominant Spurs display was brimming with everything that was absent in their defeat at Leeds eight days ago.

Interim head coach Ryan Mason will have been delighted by the purpose and poise that his players exhibited and will now be optimistic that Spurs can secure a place in next term's Europa League.

While it was not their goal at the outset of the season, that may provide some consolation at the end of a topsy-turvy campaign and would undoubtedly be a preferable outcome to ending up in the Europa Conference League, which would involve a qualifying round over the summer.

Kane, who scored for the first time in a month, will be probably be keen to avoid that situation, particularly with the rearranged European Championship coming into view.

The England captain served early notice of his intentions with a brilliant long-range strike that smashed the base of the Wolves post and was excellent throughout.

Alli also impressed in front of the watching England boss Gareth Southgate, showing glimpses of the qualities that once made him a first choice for the Three Lions.

In his third consecutive start, he ghosted past Saiss on the right touchline during the first half and the only disappointment will have been that he did not cap a fine display with his first top-flight goal since 7 March 2020.

Despite a recent upturn in form, Wolves are going to finish in their lowest position since returning to the Premier League in 2018-19.

And while there can be few complaints about the quality of their overall football, it is easy to understand why - with only the three relegated clubs and Burnley having managed to find the back of the net on fewer occasions.

The club paid a significant sum for Fabio Silva last September, but the teenager has had to acclimatise to a new country in difficult times and is still very much a work in progress.

That was highlighted by the way in which he spurned two early chances that could have put the visitors in front.

His first effort was blocked and he then dragged a shot wide from an almost identical position on the right-hand side of the Spurs penalty area just before the half-hour mark.

Silva, 18, also lacked conviction when presented with a gilt-edged chance by Morgan Gibbs-White midway through the second half and was withdrawn with eight minutes remaining.

While captain Conor Coady was excellent at the back and twice cleared off the line before the break, it is at the other end of the pitch where boss Nuno Espirito Santo is likely to focus this summer.

Spurs interim head coach Ryan Mason speaking to BBC Sport: "The most important thing is to win. Today our performance was excellent - we controlled the game. Our attacking players will be disappointed there weren't more goals - they deserved them.

"[Dele Alli is] professional. It's not easy for professional footballers to spend a long time on the sidelines. Dele has started the last three games - that says a lot about him. He loves football, he runs and he fights. He's disappointed he didn't get a goal because he deserved one, he had a really good game.

"This is Tottenham Hotspur. We want to be playing in the biggest competition in the biggest games. This season hasn't gone to plan."

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to BBC Sport: "We were missing lot of things. Not all the game but mainly on the moments when we conceded we were missing discipline, organisation and being aggressive to solve a simple situation.

"We repeated the same mistakes. We didn't test [Hugo] Lloris, we got into good situations but didn't put the ball on the goal. The finishing was very bad. We want to keep trying to improve and finding new solutions to our game."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
36 26 5 5 76 29 47 83
2
Manchester united
36 20 10 6 70 42 28 70
3
Leicester city
36 20 6 10 65 44 21 66
4
Chelsea
36 18 10 8 55 33 22 64
5
Liverpool
35 17 9 9 61 41 20 60
6
West ham united
36 17 8 11 56 46 10 59
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 16 8 11 61 41 20 56
8
Everton
35 16 8 11 46 42 4 56
9
Arsenal
36 16 7 13 50 38 12 55
10
Leeds united
36 16 5 15 57 53 4 53
11
Aston villa
35 14 7 14 49 41 8 49
12
Wolverhampton wanderers
35 12 9 14 35 47 -12 45
13
Southampton
36 12 7 17 47 63 -16 43
14
Crystal palace
35 11 8 16 37 59 -22 41
15
Burnley
36 10 9 17 33 51 -18 39
16
Newcastle united
36 10 9 17 43 62 -19 39
17
Brighton hove albion
36 8 14 14 37 42 -5 38
18
Fulham
36 5 12 19 26 50 -24 27
19
West bromwich albion
35 5 11 19 32 68 -36 26
20
Sheffield united
35 5 2 28 18 62 -44 17
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
36 26 5 5 76 29 47 83
2
Manchester united
36 20 10 6 70 42 28 70
3
Leicester city
36 20 6 10 65 44 21 66
4
Chelsea
36 18 10 8 55 33 22 64
5
Liverpool
36 18 9 9 63 42 21 63
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 17 8 11 63 41 22 59
7
West ham united
36 17 8 11 56 46 10 59
8
Everton
36 16 8 12 46 43 3 56
9
Arsenal
36 16 7 13 50 38 12 55
10
Leeds united
36 16 5 15 57 53 4 53
11
Aston villa
36 14 7 15 51 44 7 49
12
Wolverhampton wanderers
36 12 9 15 35 49 -14 45
13
Crystal palace
36 12 8 16 40 61 -21 44
14
Southampton
36 12 7 17 47 63 -16 43
15
Burnley
36 10 9 17 33 51 -18 39
16
Newcastle united
36 10 9 17 43 62 -19 39
17
Brighton hove albion
36 8 14 14 37 42 -5 38
18
Fulham
36 5 12 19 26 50 -24 27
19
West bromwich albion
36 5 11 20 33 70 -37 26
20
Sheffield united
36 6 2 28 19 62 -43 20
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