2-0 v Brighton & Hove Albion - 16 March 2022 - Away

Tottenham Hotspur Badge

Spurs 2

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

0

Details
Match Number

7532

Opposition
Brighton hove albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2021/22

Date

16th March 2022

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Amex Stadium

Attendance

31,144

Referee

Robert Jones

VAR

Lee Mason

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

LWLWDL

Weather at Kick Off

9.7° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7495th overall match (3594 wins, 1633 draws, 2255 losses)

  • 5888th competitive match (2673 wins, 1363 draws, 1852 losses)

  • team

    45th match vs Brighton & Hove Albion (25 wins, 10 draws, 10 losses)

  • competition

    1142nd Premier League match (495 wins, 279 draws, 368 losses)

  • 6838th match in England (3236 wins, 1519 draws, 2070 losses)

  • 6th match at Amex Stadium (3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses)

  • Cristian Romero
    Cristian Romero: First Goal
Against STATS For
23 Crosses 7
16 Throw-ins 15
6 Corners 3
8 Blocks 3
5 Saves 0
11 Fouls 9
2 Yellow Cards 2
3 Offsides 1
Report

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte says Harry Kane "deserves to win something" after the forward scored and starred in their Premier League win at Brighton.

Kane's seventh goal in six games sealed a deserved success for Spurs, who reignited their top-four hopes by condemning Brighton to a sixth successive Premier League defeat.

It also ensured the England forward has now scored more goals away from home (95) in the competition than any other player - and lifted him above Frank Lampard into fifth, with 178 goals, on the all-time list of Premier League scorers.

"I am happy for him because in every game he has many chances to score," Conte said.

"At the start of the season he struggled a bit and didn't score a lot and now he knows very well with this team he has great opportunities to score in every game.

"To have a striker like him makes us stronger but at the same time his feeling now is positive because he knows he will have chances. I think he deserves to win something in his career because we are talking about a fantastic player."

The ease with which the Italian's side won will concern Seagulls manager Graham Potter, whose side remain 13th having won just once in their last 10 matches.

By the time Kane had driven a low effort past Robert Sanchez, Tottenham were well in control. Cristian Romero had earlier put the visitors in front, deflecting in Dejan Kulusevski's shot past the helpless Brighton goalkeeper, and into the bottom left corner.

The result sees Conte's side move up to seventh in the table with 48 points three points adrift of fourth-placed Arsenal having played a game more.

However, they are only two points behind fifth-placed Manchester United, level on points with West Ham and have a game in hand on both before they host the Hammers on Sunday.

In the build-up to the game Conte had challenged his senior players to help deliver Champions League qualification and, in a show of faith, he named the same starting XI that began their defeat at Old Trafford.

Kane did not disappoint, putting a glaring early miss behind him to ensure a favourable outcome for his side.

Having charged down an attempted Sanchez clearance the 28-year-old could not contain his look of disappointment as he placed a side-footed effort wide of a vacant Brighton goal.

However, it was not to last for long and his influence grew throughout the match.

He repeatedly dropped into pockets of space in midfield, but also showed the nous to run beyond the Brighton backline as he raced onto Rodrigo Bentancur's pass to drive a low effort past Sanchez just before the hour.

His goal leaves him in distinguished company with only Alan Shearer (260), Wayne Rooney (208), Andrew Cole (187) and Sergio Aguero (184) having scored more Premier League goals.

A Sanchez save prevented him from curling his second of the night into the top corner, while he also had a late penalty claim turned down.

While Tottenham give the appearance of a side getting close to fulfilling their manager's expectations, Brighton look shorn of confidence after a dismal run of form.

The Seagulls have now lost six consecutive league games for the first time since 2006, when they were in the Championship, and will come up against a Norwich side fighting for top-flight survival on Saturday 2 April in their first match after the international break.

That is followed by tough assignments at Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester City and they have the feel of a team wondering where their next points are coming from.

While they improved significantly after the break they rarely looked like cutting open the Spurs defence and unsurprisingly failed to register a single effort on target.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
29 22 4 3 68 18 50 70
2
Liverpool
28 20 6 2 73 20 53 66
3
Chelsea
28 17 8 3 57 19 38 59
4
Arsenal
26 16 3 7 43 29 14 51
5
Manchester united
29 14 8 7 48 40 8 50
6
West ham united
29 14 6 9 48 36 12 48
7
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 14 4 11 29 23 6 46
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 14 3 10 42 35 7 45
9
Aston villa
28 11 3 14 41 39 2 36
10
Southampton
29 8 11 10 36 45 -9 35
11
Crystal palace
29 7 13 9 39 38 1 34
12
Leicester city
26 9 6 11 40 45 -5 33
13
Brighton hove albion
28 7 12 9 26 34 -8 33
14
Newcastle united
28 7 10 11 32 48 -16 31
15
Brentford
29 8 6 15 32 45 -13 30
16
Leeds united
29 6 8 15 31 65 -34 26
17
Everton
26 6 4 16 28 47 -19 22
18
Watford
29 6 4 19 29 55 -26 22
19
Burnley
27 3 12 12 22 38 -16 21
20
Norwich city
29 4 5 20 18 63 -45 17
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
29 22 4 3 68 18 50 70
2
Liverpool
29 21 6 2 75 20 55 69
3
Chelsea
28 17 8 3 57 19 38 59
4
Arsenal
27 16 3 8 43 31 12 51
5
Manchester united
29 14 8 7 48 40 8 50
6
West ham united
29 14 6 9 48 36 12 48
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 15 3 10 44 35 9 48
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 14 4 11 29 23 6 46
9
Aston villa
28 11 3 14 41 39 2 36
10
Southampton
29 8 11 10 36 45 -9 35
11
Crystal palace
29 7 13 9 39 38 1 34
12
Leicester city
26 9 6 11 40 45 -5 33
13
Brighton hove albion
29 7 12 10 26 36 -10 33
14
Newcastle united
29 7 10 12 32 49 -17 31
15
Brentford
29 8 6 15 32 45 -13 30
16
Leeds united
29 6 8 15 31 65 -34 26
17
Everton
27 7 4 16 29 47 -18 25
18
Watford
29 6 4 19 29 55 -26 22
19
Burnley
27 3 12 12 22 38 -16 21
20
Norwich city
29 4 5 20 18 63 -45 17
Highlights
Previous 5 Matches

4 days earlier

4 days later