5-0 v Everton FC - 7 March 2022 - Home

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Spurs 5

Everton FC

Everton FC

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Details
Match Number

7530

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2021/22

Date

7th March 2022

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

59,647

Referee

Stuart Attwell

VAR

John Brooks

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

17th

Opposition Form

LLLLLW

Weather at Kick Off

3.7° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7493rd overall match (3593 wins, 1633 draws, 2254 losses)

  • 5886th competitive match (2672 wins, 1363 draws, 1851 losses)

  • team

    190th match vs Everton FC (70 wins, 59 draws, 61 losses)

  • competition

    1140th Premier League match (494 wins, 279 draws, 367 losses)

  • 6836th match in England (3235 wins, 1519 draws, 2069 losses)

  • 86th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (56 wins, 8 draws, 22 losses)

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

For STATS Against
14 Crosses 14
13 Throw-ins 19
5 Corners 2
11 Blocks 10
0 Saves 3
15 Fouls 10
2 Yellow Cards 0
0 Offsides 1
Report

Tottenham increased Everton's growing relegation fears and maintained their own top-four aspirations as Frank Lampard's side were outclassed and humiliated.

On an embarrassing night for Lampard and his players, Spurs ran riot as Everton capitulated in a fashion that raises genuine doubts about their ability to maintain Premier League status.

Everton defender Michael Keane set the tone for the night by firing Ryan Sessegnon's into his own net after 14 minutes while goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was at fault for Son Heung-min's second three minutes later.

Matt Doherty set Harry Kane free to put the game out of sight eight minutes before half-time, while any slim hopes of an Everton revival were snuffed out when substitute Sergio Reguilon scored with his first touch at the far post seconds after the restart.

As Everton simply fell apart, Kane added the fifth after 55 minutes, meeting Doherty's perfect cross with a crisp left-footed volley.

Everton are just one point and one place above the relegation zone with a game in hand on Burnley below them.

Tottenham stay seventh, just three points behind fourth-placed Arsenal in the last of the Champions League qualifying spots.

Last month, following a 2-0 loss against Wolves, Spurs boss Antonio Conte insisted it was "impossible" for his side to finish in the top four but after Monday's win said his "expectations have become higher".

"A top-four race for sure and we want to be involved - we're becoming stronger in many aspects," added the Italian.

"We have to take the responsibility now. We have to fight to reach the best possible position and to fight for a place in the Champions League.

"For sure it won't be easy. We need to have ambition and I think we can do this, I think we're ready to do this.

"Since my arrival in Tottenham I didn't know if it could be realistic but now after months of hard work I think the two [new] players [Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur] complete our squad."

Spurs are the great unpredictable of the Premier League, with losses at Burnley and Middlesbrough in the FA Cup mixed in with a 4-0 win at Leeds United and this very convincing performance.

Everton made it very easy for Conte's side but they took full advantage of those weaknesses to put themselves just three points behind north London rivals Arsenal, although they have played a game more.

They will have few easier games than this but there is no doubt there is the talent in this side to challenge for the top four and a place in next season's Champions League if they can find a measure of consistency.

Kane looks on top of his game and produced two comprehensive finishes, and with the England captain in this sort of form Spurs can always be a threat.

Spurs were even able to ease up and conserve energy, such was their dominance over this awful Everton side.

Kane goals were his 175th and 176th in the Premier League, taking him sixth in the competition's all-time list, above ex-Arsenal striker Thierry Henry and only one behind former Chelsea midfielder Lampard.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
28 22 3 3 68 18 50 69
2
Liverpool
27 19 6 2 71 20 51 63
3
Chelsea
26 15 8 3 53 18 35 53
4
Arsenal
25 15 3 7 41 29 12 48
5
Manchester united
28 13 8 7 45 38 7 47
6
West ham united
28 13 6 9 46 35 11 45
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 13 3 9 35 32 3 42
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
27 12 4 11 24 23 1 40
9
Southampton
27 8 11 8 34 41 -7 35
10
Crystal palace
28 7 12 9 39 38 1 33
11
Aston villa
26 10 3 13 37 37 0 33
12
Leicester city
25 9 6 10 40 43 -3 33
13
Brighton hove albion
27 7 12 8 26 32 -6 33
14
Newcastle united
26 6 10 10 30 46 -16 28
15
Brentford
28 7 6 15 30 45 -15 27
16
Leeds united
27 5 8 14 29 61 -32 23
17
Everton
24 6 4 14 28 41 -13 22
18
Burnley
26 3 12 11 22 36 -14 21
19
Watford
27 5 4 18 27 50 -23 19
20
Norwich city
27 4 5 18 16 58 -42 17
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
28 22 3 3 68 18 50 69
2
Liverpool
27 19 6 2 71 20 51 63
3
Chelsea
26 15 8 3 53 18 35 53
4
Arsenal
25 15 3 7 41 29 12 48
5
Manchester united
28 13 8 7 45 38 7 47
6
West ham united
28 13 6 9 46 35 11 45
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 14 3 9 40 32 8 45
8
Wolverhampton wanderers
27 12 4 11 24 23 1 40
9
Southampton
27 8 11 8 34 41 -7 35
10
Crystal palace
28 7 12 9 39 38 1 33
11
Aston villa
26 10 3 13 37 37 0 33
12
Leicester city
25 9 6 10 40 43 -3 33
13
Brighton hove albion
27 7 12 8 26 32 -6 33
14
Newcastle united
26 6 10 10 30 46 -16 28
15
Brentford
28 7 6 15 30 45 -15 27
16
Leeds united
27 5 8 14 29 61 -32 23
17
Everton
25 6 4 15 28 46 -18 22
18
Burnley
26 3 12 11 22 36 -14 21
19
Watford
27 5 4 18 27 50 -23 19
20
Norwich city
27 4 5 18 16 58 -42 17
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