1-0 v Burnley FC - 15 May 2022 - Home

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Details
Match Number

7541

Opposition
Burnley

Burnley FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2021/22

Date

15th May 2022

Kick Off

12:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,729

Referee

Kevin Friend

VAR

Stuart Attwell

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

18th

Opposition Form

LWWDDL

Weather at Kick Off

20.5° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 7504th overall match (3600 wins, 1635 draws, 2256 losses)

  • 5897th competitive match (2679 wins, 1365 draws, 1853 losses)

  • team

    123rd match vs Burnley FC (53 wins, 28 draws, 42 losses)

  • competition

    1151st Premier League match (501 wins, 281 draws, 369 losses)

  • 6847th match in England (3242 wins, 1521 draws, 2071 losses)

  • 92nd match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (61 wins, 8 draws, 23 losses)

  • 5th consecutive match without losing

  • Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
    Pierre-Emile Højbjerg: 100th appearance
  • There was 1 change to the starting lineup from the last match.

For STATS Against
34 Crosses 13
20 Throw-ins 15
8 Corners 2
13 Blocks 2
1 Saves 6
12 Fouls 8
3 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 2
Report

Harry Kane's penalty saw off a stubborn Burnley side as Tottenham moved above Arsenal into fourth place and kept the Clarets' survival hopes in the balance.

On a tense afternoon in north London with so much at stake at both ends of the table, Kane's spot-kick in first-half stoppage time proved enough to give his side three vital points in their bid for Champions League football.

Spurs move two points clear of the Gunners and will stay above them going into the final day of the season unless their north London rivals beat Newcastle at St James' Park on Monday.

Burnley started and finished the game fourth bottom, but fell to 18th and into the relegation zone following Leeds' draw with Brighton later on Sunday.

The Clarets had to survive some intense early pressure but began to find their way into the game before it swung on Tottenham's penalty, awarded on the stroke of half-time.

Davinson Sanchez's attempt to flick on a ball in the Burnley box saw the ball brush against Ashley Barnes' outstretched arm.

Referee Kevin Friend did not spot the incident and Harry Kane went close to turning in a Ryan Sessegnon pull-back as play continued, before VAR intervened.

After consulting his monitor, Friend pointed to the spot and Kane made no mistake, planting his penalty into the bottom corner.

That was not the end of Burnley's threat, however. Clarets keeper Nick Pope made two brilliant saves from Son Heung-min after the break to keep the game in the balance, and his side almost levelled when Ashley Barnes fired against the post.

By the end, the home fans were imploring Friend to blow the final whistle as Burnley pumped balls into their box in the closing seconds, and they got their wish as Spurs held on for an important victory.

This Spurs performance brought none of the euphoria that had greeted their win over Arsenal on Thursday but they dug in to ensure it brought the same result.

They got it despite four of their players suffering from a stomach bug - goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who played the 90 minutes, plus his deputy Pierluigi Gollini, winger Dejan Kulusevski and midfielder Harry Winks who were all on the bench.

Tottenham's bid to finish fourth is still not in their own hands but they have put the pressure on the Gunners now, with only seven days of the season to go.

The way Antonio Conte's side started the game, it appeared they would overwhelm the Clarets, who did not even manage a touch in the Spurs area until the 25th minute.

But Pope saved from Kane, who also saw a goal-bound header hooked clear by Nathan Collins and Burnley began to create chances of their own.

The visitors wasted a good opportunity to take the lead when Maxwel Cornet ran clear but fired weakly at Hugo Lloris, but they remained resolute at the back and Spurs' frustration continued to grow - until VAR handed Kane the chance to make the breakthrough.

Timeline
KO

Connor Roberts

27'

Nick Pope

45+8'
HT
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
36 28 5 3 94 22 72 89
2
Liverpool
36 26 8 2 89 24 65 86
3
Chelsea
36 20 10 6 73 31 42 70
4
Arsenal
36 21 3 12 56 45 11 66
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 20 5 11 63 40 23 65
6
Manchester united
37 16 10 11 57 56 1 58
7
West ham united
36 16 7 13 57 46 11 55
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
36 15 5 16 36 39 -3 50
9
Brighton hove albion
36 11 14 11 38 42 -4 47
10
Leicester city
35 12 9 14 52 56 -4 45
11
Crystal palace
35 10 14 11 46 42 4 44
12
Aston villa
35 13 4 18 48 49 -1 43
13
Brentford
36 12 7 17 44 52 -8 43
14
Newcastle united
36 11 10 15 40 61 -21 43
15
Southampton
36 9 13 14 41 61 -20 40
16
Everton
35 10 6 19 37 56 -19 36
17
Burnley
35 7 13 15 32 49 -17 34
18
Leeds united
36 8 10 18 39 77 -38 34
19
Watford
36 6 5 25 32 70 -38 23
20
Norwich city
36 5 6 25 22 78 -56 21
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
37 28 6 3 96 24 72 90
2
Liverpool
36 26 8 2 89 24 65 86
3
Chelsea
36 20 10 6 73 31 42 70
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 21 5 11 64 40 24 68
5
Arsenal
37 21 3 13 56 47 9 66
6
Manchester united
37 16 10 11 57 56 1 58
7
West ham united
37 16 8 13 59 48 11 56
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 15 6 16 37 40 -3 51
9
Leicester city
36 13 9 14 57 57 0 48
10
Brighton hove albion
37 11 15 11 39 43 -4 48
11
Brentford
37 13 7 17 47 54 -7 46
12
Newcastle united
37 12 10 15 42 61 -19 46
13
Crystal palace
36 10 15 11 47 43 4 45
14
Aston villa
36 13 5 18 49 50 -1 44
15
Southampton
36 9 13 14 41 61 -20 40
16
Everton
36 10 6 20 39 59 -20 36
17
Leeds united
37 8 11 18 40 78 -38 35
18
Burnley
36 7 13 16 32 50 -18 34
19
Watford
37 6 5 26 33 75 -42 23
20
Norwich city
37 5 7 25 23 79 -56 22
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