4-0 v Aston Villa - 9 April 2022 - Away

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Spurs 4

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

0

Details
Match Number

7535

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2021/22

Date

9th April 2022

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Villa Park

Attendance

41,949

Referee

Graham Scott

VAR

Jarred Gillett

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

WLLLWL

Weather at Kick Off

9.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7498th overall match (3597 wins, 1633 draws, 2255 losses)

  • 5891st competitive match (2676 wins, 1363 draws, 1852 losses)

  • team

    178th match vs Aston Villa (78 wins, 39 draws, 61 losses)

  • competition

    1145th Premier League match (498 wins, 279 draws, 368 losses)

  • 6841st match in England (3239 wins, 1519 draws, 2070 losses)

  • 94th match at Villa Park (36 wins, 22 draws, 36 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

Against STATS For
27 Crosses 6
16 Throw-ins 11
9 Corners 3
10 Blocks 10
1 Saves 8
12 Fouls 14
2 Yellow Cards 3
1 Offsides 2
Report

Son Heung-min's hat-trick kept Tottenham's Premier League top-four destiny in their own hands as Spurs produced a masterclass in clinical finishing to thrash Aston Villa.

After the South Korea striker steered the visitors into an early lead, Spurs withstood a Villa onslaught to remain ahead at the interval with veteran goalkeeper Hugo Lloris making a string of superb saves.

But they cruised to victory with a breathtaking, counter-attacking second-half performance as Son swept home two more fine finishes, either side of an equally elegant strike from Dejan Kulusevski.

A fourth-successive win moved Antonio Conte's side three points above north London rivals Arsenal - beaten at home by Brighton earlier on Saturday - in the race for the fourth Champions League spot.

Villa, meanwhile, were left to reflect on a fourth-straight defeat, despite dominating long spells of the first half, as returning striker Danny Ings wasted two glorious chances to bring them level.

While the scoreline failed to reflect the overall balance of play - or chances created - in the West Midlands, it was Spurs who possessed the difference-making individual talents.

Chief among them, of course, was Son, who seemingly never ceases to amaze - his first and third goals beautifully struck first-time efforts that both went in off the post, with a composed one-on-one finish to beat Emi Martinez in between.

On-loan Juventus midfielder Kulusevski again impressed, teeing up Son for his hat-trick after firing an accurate finish through the legs of Tyrone Mings and past Martinez to put the result beyond doubt.

Harry Kane took a back seat but was still involved in three of the goals, flicking on headers in the build-up to two, but Lloris was arguably Spurs' stand-out performer.

The France goalkeeper made excellent first-half stops to thwart Jacob Ramsey's solo run and shot, John McGinn's 25-yard thunderbolt and Philippe Coutinho's cheeky near-post free-kick.

Only three weeks ago, Spurs sat eighth, six points off fourth place - a position they now proudly hold, even if Arsenal do have a game in hand.

Tottenham, though, have a superior goal difference - boosted by this win - and an easier run-in on paper with Brighton, Brentford, Burnley and Norwich among their final seven opponents, while Arsenal meet Chelsea, Manchester United and West Ham among their next four.

Tottenham are very much becoming Villa's bogey side - they have won 14 of the past 18 Premier League meetings between the sides and this was their seventh-straight success at Villa Park.

Despite Son's early opener, it did not look like ending that way for the majority of the first half though as Villa laid siege to the visitors' goal.

While Lloris deserves the plaudits for his impressive display, the hosts were also guilty of profligate finishing, with Ings - still yet to truly find his feet at Villa with just five goals since his £25m summer move from Southampton - the chief culprit.

Twice he was afforded excellent chances on the volley - one from a dinked Coutinho set-piece and then an Ollie Watkins flick-on - but he scuffed both, one straight at Lloris and the other badly wide.

Watkins also sent a free header over from six yards as Steven Gerrard suffered his heaviest defeat as Villa boss.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
30 23 4 3 70 18 52 73
2
Liverpool
30 22 6 2 77 20 57 72
3
Chelsea
29 17 8 4 58 23 35 59
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 17 3 10 52 37 15 54
5
Arsenal
29 17 3 9 44 34 10 54
6
West ham united
31 15 6 10 51 40 11 51
7
Manchester united
30 14 9 7 49 41 8 51
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
32 15 4 13 33 28 5 49
9
Crystal palace
30 8 13 9 42 38 4 37
10
Leicester city
28 10 7 11 43 47 -4 37
11
Aston villa
30 11 3 16 42 42 0 36
12
Southampton
30 8 12 10 37 46 -9 36
13
Brighton hove albion
30 7 13 10 26 36 -10 34
14
Newcastle united
31 8 10 13 34 54 -20 34
15
Brentford
31 9 6 16 37 48 -11 33
16
Leeds united
31 7 9 15 35 68 -33 30
17
Everton
29 7 4 18 32 52 -20 25
18
Burnley
29 4 12 13 25 42 -17 24
19
Watford
30 6 4 20 29 57 -28 22
20
Norwich city
30 4 6 20 18 63 -45 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
31 23 5 3 72 20 52 74
2
Liverpool
31 22 7 2 79 22 57 73
3
Chelsea
30 18 8 4 64 23 41 62
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 18 3 10 56 37 19 57
5
Arsenal
30 17 3 10 45 36 9 54
6
West ham united
32 15 6 11 51 42 9 51
7
Manchester united
31 14 9 8 49 42 7 51
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
32 15 4 13 33 28 5 49
9
Leicester city
29 11 7 11 45 48 -3 40
10
Crystal palace
31 8 13 10 43 40 3 37
11
Brighton hove albion
31 8 13 10 28 37 -9 37
12
Aston villa
31 11 3 17 42 46 -4 36
13
Brentford
32 10 6 16 39 48 -9 36
14
Southampton
31 8 12 11 37 52 -15 36
15
Newcastle united
31 8 10 13 34 54 -20 34
16
Leeds united
32 8 9 15 38 68 -30 33
17
Everton
30 8 4 18 33 52 -19 28
18
Burnley
30 4 12 14 25 44 -19 24
19
Watford
31 6 4 21 29 60 -31 22
20
Norwich city
31 5 6 20 20 63 -43 21
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