3-0 v Sheffield United - 19 May 2024 - Away

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Spurs 3

Sheffield United

Sheffield United

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Details
Match Number

7644

Opposition
Sheffield united

Sheffield United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Round / Leg

Last Match of the Season

Season

2023/24

Date

19th May 2024

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

Bramall Lane

Attendance

29,116

Referee

Andy Madley

VAR

Tim Robinson

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

LLLLLL

Weather at Kick Off

19.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7606th overall match (3650 wins, 1653 draws, 2290 losses)

  • 5989th competitive match (2724 wins, 1380 draws, 1885 losses)

  • Last League Match of the Season (52 wins, 23 draws, 43 losses)

  • team

    103rd match vs Sheffield United (42 wins, 29 draws, 32 losses)

  • competition

    1228th Premier League match (540 wins, 293 draws, 395 losses)

  • 6938th match in England (3288 wins, 1536 draws, 2101 losses)

  • 51st match at Bramall Lane (10 wins, 15 draws, 26 losses)

  • Emerson Royal
    Emerson Royal: 100th appearance
  • There was 1 change to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
6 Attempts 18
1 Attempts on Target 9
1.0 xG 3.1
25% Possession 75%
350 Touches 834
176 Passes Completed 661
251 Passes Attempted 742
70.1% Pass Completion 89.1%
6 Crosses 15
19 Throw-ins 24
2 Corners 6
4 Tackles 9
14 Blocks 6
9 Interceptions 8
6 Saves 1
11 Fouls 9
2 Yellow Cards 0
6 Offsides 0
Report

Ange Postecoglou said he "loved every minute" of his first season in charge of Tottenham Hotspur after they ended their inconsistent campaign on a high by thumping the Premier League's bottom club Sheffield United to clinch a Europa League place.

After a prolonged search for Antonio Conte's replacement, Postecoglou left Celtic to take over last summer and Spurs were touted as title contenders early in his reign but have fallen away to finish fifth.

“Contrary to my general demeanour, I have loved every minute of it," said the Australian. "It is a great challenge in the Premier League, and taking over a big club. I have enjoyed it all season and I have some pretty lofty ambitions for the football club."

The visitors were shaky early on at Bramall Lane as Ben Brereton Diaz fired over for the Blades in the opening two minutes and struck the post with an effort on the stretch.

But Spurs scored the opener with their first attack as Son Heung-min picked out Dejan Kulusevski's run into the box and the midfielder drilled a cool finish into the far corner.

The Sweden international should have added to his tally shortly after but was denied by Wes Foderingham's sharp save low down, while centre-back Cristian Romero struck a post.

Pedro Porro smashed in a scorching first-time finish to double Spurs' lead in the second half, before Kulusevski managed to slide home his second of the game to condemn Sheffield United to their 28th defeat of an abysmal campaign.

In a season that promised so much in the opening few months, Spurs will regard their final position as a disappointment having gone – at the end of October – five points clear at the top of the table.

But a winless November and five defeats in their last seven games meant a return to the Champions League was out of reach by the end.

Postecoglou has delivered an improvement on the eighth-placed finish last term but concerns are starting to develop after calling out the “fragility” around the club and taking aim at supporters celebrating Manchester City’s goals against their own team on Tuesday night.

That result dented north London rivals Arsenal’s title ambitions and City’s victory over West Ham on Sunday meant Pep Guardiola’s side retained the trophy in Manchester.

That was not lost on the Spurs fans in attendance at Bramall Lane, chanting “shame about the Arsenal, ole ole…” as the scorelines filtered through from Etihad Stadium and Emirates Stadium.

Postecoglou said: “It has been good, eventful and a bit of everything. I am obviously not delighted with how we finished the season but we have been in the top five all year. We finished eighth last season and we have been competitive for the most part. I have had maximum effort from everyone."

Spurs must assess during the close season how they can improve, and now head straight to Australia as they face Newcastle in a post-season friendly in Melbourne on Wednesday.

In between their goals, Spurs should have racked up a sizeable scoreline in south Yorkshire but Rodrigo Bentancur struck the woodwork and home goalkeeper Foderingham - on his last Sheffield United appearance – made impressive full-stretch saves to deny Son and Porro.

The final whistle drew to a close a thoroughly miserable season for Sheffield United, who will go down as one of the worst sides in Premier League history.

A campaign that started terribly with nine defeats and a draw in their opening 10 games left the Blades blunted at the bottom of the pile and staring at an inevitable return to the Championship.

The returning Chris Wilder could not arrest the slide after replacing Paul Heckingbottom in December as the team ended up winning only three of their games and picking up just 16 points – with only Sunderland (15) and Derby faring worse (11).

They have shipped 104 goals, the highest total in Premier League history and their goal difference of -69 is matched only by the dismal Derby side of 2007-08 which also finished rooted to the bottom.

Wilder has pointed to a big summer, and five exiting players including club legends Chris Basham, Ollie Norwood and Chris Baldock, as well as Foderingham and Max Lowe, waved goodbye at full-time as the club bid farewell to the top flight.

Wilder said: "The first half an hour summed our season up and after that there is a familiarity of what happened. We had some great chances and were the better side against a quality team with the magnitude of Spurs.

“We have not got enough personality in the team to put the opposition to bed. Goals change the atmosphere, it was positive before the game, it was a beautiful day when we got up and the sun was shining but hasn't been a beautiful season."

Timeline
KO

Vinicius Souza

37'
HT +6'

Andre Brooks

Overturned (VAR)
78'

Jack Robinson

90+3'
FT +9'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
37 27 7 3 93 33 60 88
2
Arsenal
37 27 5 5 89 28 61 86
3
Liverpool
37 23 10 4 84 41 43 79
4
Aston villa
37 20 8 9 76 56 20 68
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 19 6 12 71 61 10 63
6
Chelsea
37 17 9 11 75 62 13 60
7
Newcastle united
37 17 6 14 81 60 21 57
8
Manchester united
37 17 6 14 55 58 -3 57
9
West ham united
37 14 10 13 59 71 -12 52
10
Brighton hove albion
37 12 12 13 55 60 -5 48
11
Afc bournemouth
37 13 9 15 53 65 -12 48
12
Crystal palace
37 12 10 15 52 58 -6 46
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 13 7 17 50 63 -13 46
14
Fulham
37 12 8 17 51 59 -8 44
15
Everton
37 13 9 15 39 49 -10 40
16
Brentford
37 10 9 18 54 61 -7 39
17
Nottingham forest
37 8 9 20 47 66 -19 29
18
Luton town
37 6 8 23 50 81 -31 26
19
Burnley
37 5 9 23 40 76 -36 24
20
Sheffield united
37 3 7 27 35 101 -66 16
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
38 28 7 3 96 34 62 91
2
Arsenal
38 28 5 5 91 29 62 89
3
Liverpool
38 24 10 4 86 41 45 82
4
Aston villa
38 20 8 10 76 61 15 68
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
38 20 6 12 74 61 13 66
6
Chelsea
38 18 9 11 77 63 14 63
7
Newcastle united
38 18 6 14 85 62 23 60
8
Manchester united
38 18 6 14 57 58 -1 60
9
West ham united
38 14 10 14 60 74 -14 52
10
Crystal palace
38 13 10 15 57 58 -1 49
11
Brighton hove albion
38 12 12 14 55 62 -7 48
12
Afc bournemouth
38 13 9 16 54 67 -13 48
13
Fulham
38 13 8 17 55 61 -6 47
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
38 13 7 18 50 65 -15 46
15
Everton
38 13 9 16 40 51 -11 40
16
Brentford
38 10 9 19 56 65 -9 39
17
Nottingham forest
38 9 9 20 49 67 -18 32
18
Luton town
38 6 8 24 52 85 -33 26
19
Burnley
38 5 9 24 41 78 -37 24
20
Sheffield united
38 3 7 28 35 104 -69 16
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