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Brighton & Hove Albion

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Details
Match Number

7590

Opposition
Brighton hove albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2022/23

Date

8th April 2023

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,405

Referee

Stuart Attwell

VAR

Michael Salisbury

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

7th

Opposition Form

DWWWDD

Weather at Kick Off

13.1° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7553rd overall match (3625 wins, 1645 draws, 2270 losses)

  • 5940th competitive match (2701 wins, 1373 draws, 1866 losses)

  • team

    48th match vs Brighton & Hove Albion (27 wins, 10 draws, 11 losses)

  • competition

    1182nd Premier League match (518 wins, 286 draws, 378 losses)

  • 6888th match in England (3264 wins, 1529 draws, 2082 losses)

  • 113th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (75 wins, 11 draws, 27 losses)

  • 5th consecutive match without losing

For STATS Against
9 Attempts 17
3 Attempts on Target 4
0.8 xG 1.4
35% Possession 65%
453 Touches 693
246 Passes Completed 511
328 Passes Attempted 597
75.0% Pass Completion 85.6%
15 Crosses 22
10 Throw-ins 14
3 Corners 7
10 Tackles 8
23 Blocks 7
7 Interceptions 4
3 Saves 1
15 Fouls 15
3 Yellow Cards 1
2 Offsides 1
Report

Son Heung-min scored his 100th Premier League goal and Harry Kane a second-half winner as Tottenham rode their luck to beat Brighton.

The visitors dominated large periods, and had two goals ruled out for handball, but the strikes from Spurs' esteemed pair eased their recent struggles.

Son curled a superb 25-yard strike inside the far post after 10 minutes while Kane's shot in the 79th minute deflected past Brighton keeper Jason Steele.

Lewis Dunk had earlier levelled in the first half for Brighton - heading in Solly March's corner unchallenged at the back post - shortly after Kaoru Mitoma was judged to have controlled with his upper arm before converting.

The Seagulls had the ball in the net again in the second half but Danny Welbeck's shot flicked Alexis Mac Allister's arm on the way in and the goal was disallowed by the video assistant referee.

VAR also turned down strong penalty appeals from Brighton with the score 1-1 when Mitoma went down under a challenge from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

The match became increasingly fractious and both managers - Brighton's Roberto de Zerbi and Spurs interim Cristian Stellini - were sent off in the second half after a melee between the two benches.

The win keeps Spurs within three points of the top four, although they have played a game more than fourth-placed Manchester United, while Brighton drop to seventh.

Son's stunner was reminiscent of the South Korea international at his best and makes him the first Asian player to score 100 Premier League goals.

He cut inside from the left wing, nudged the ball out of his feet and whipped a right-footed shot perfectly inside the right-hand post.

"This was something that I dreamed for," he said.

"I hope all the Asian players - especially in South Korea - look at this achievement and believe they can do it as well.

"I take a big responsibility to be a good example to help the young guys. I want them to believe an Asian player can do amazing things in the Premier League."

With Kane also on the scoresheet with his 25th goal of the season you could be forgiven for thinking this was Spurs of old. In reality, it was anything but.

Brighton had more possession, the better chances - their expected goals total was 1.28 to Spurs' 0.82 - and should have had a penalty.

When Stellini was sent off, seemingly a bystander in the tussle which resulted in him being dismissed, the home crowd were singing the name of former manager Mauricio Pochettino.

But however ugly Spurs' second win in seven games in all competitions came, it will prove crucial if they are able to scrape into the Champions League again this season.

With Manchester United and Newcastle taking three points on Saturday, the north London club were at risk of being cut adrift. Instead, they remain in touch.

In contrast, this result will likely end Brighton's hopes of a remarkable top-four finish. They are 10 points behind fourth, albeit with a game in hand, and have been overtaken by Aston Villa.

While Spurs' attack was laboured, the Seagulls were bright again going forward, without creating a host of opportunities.

The two handball decisions were tough to take but probably correct.

Mitoma's first contact seemed to be with his bicep as he controlled a chipped pass and volleyed in, while Mac Allister's intervention on Welbeck's shot clearly helped the ball squirm under Hugo Lloris, however unintentional.

More surprising was the decision not to give a penalty for Hojbjerg's challenge on Mitoma, minutes before Kane's winner.

As Mitoma controlled the ball in the box, Hojbjerg's foot landed on top of the Japan international's boot but referee Stuart Attwell was not asked to view the incident again by VAR, despite a review.

De Zerbi had already been dismissed by this stage. Given his arguments with the Spurs bench began before kick-off, it will have done little to lighten his mood.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
29 23 3 3 70 27 43 72
2
Manchester city
28 20 4 4 71 26 45 64
3
Newcastle united
28 14 11 3 46 20 26 53
4
Manchester united
28 16 5 7 42 37 5 53
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 15 5 9 53 41 12 50
6
Brighton hove albion
27 13 7 7 51 34 17 46
7
Aston villa
29 13 5 11 39 40 -1 44
8
Liverpool
28 12 7 9 48 33 15 43
9
Brentford
29 10 13 6 46 38 8 43
10
Fulham
28 11 6 11 39 39 0 39
11
Chelsea
29 10 9 10 29 30 -1 39
12
Crystal palace
29 7 9 13 24 39 -15 30
13
Leeds united
29 7 8 14 38 49 -11 29
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 7 7 15 23 42 -19 28
15
West ham united
28 7 6 15 26 39 -13 27
16
Everton
29 6 9 14 23 41 -18 27
17
Nottingham forest
29 6 9 14 24 52 -28 27
18
Afc bournemouth
29 7 6 16 27 57 -30 27
19
Leicester city
29 7 4 18 40 51 -11 25
20
Southampton
29 6 5 18 23 47 -24 23
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
30 23 4 3 72 29 43 73
2
Manchester city
29 21 4 4 75 27 48 67
3
Newcastle united
29 15 11 3 48 21 27 56
4
Manchester united
29 17 5 7 44 37 7 56
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 16 5 9 55 42 13 53
6
Aston villa
30 14 5 11 41 40 1 47
7
Brighton hove albion
28 13 7 8 52 36 16 46
8
Liverpool
29 12 8 9 50 35 15 44
9
Brentford
30 10 13 7 47 40 7 43
10
Fulham
29 11 6 12 39 40 -1 39
11
Chelsea
30 10 9 11 29 31 -2 39
12
Crystal palace
30 8 9 13 29 40 -11 33
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
30 8 7 15 24 42 -18 31
14
West ham united
29 8 6 15 27 39 -12 30
15
Afc bournemouth
30 8 6 16 28 57 -29 30
16
Leeds united
30 7 8 15 39 54 -15 29
17
Everton
30 6 9 15 23 43 -20 27
18
Nottingham forest
30 6 9 15 24 54 -30 27
19
Leicester city
30 7 4 19 40 52 -12 25
20
Southampton
30 6 5 19 24 51 -27 23
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