0-2 v Aston Villa - 16 May 2025 - Away

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Spurs 0

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

2

  • Konsa
    59'
  • Kamara
    73'
Details
Match Number

7709

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

16th May 2025

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Villa Park

Attendance

42,239

Referee

Peter Bankes

VAR

James Bell

League Position

17th

Opposition League Position

5th

Opposition Form

WWLWWL

Weather at Kick Off

18.6° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7671st overall match (3679 wins, 1661 draws, 2318 losses)

  • 6047th competitive match (2749 wins, 1388 draws, 1910 losses)

  • team

    185th match vs Aston Villa (80 wins, 39 draws, 66 losses)

  • competition

    1265th Premier League match (551 wins, 298 draws, 416 losses)

  • 6991st match in England (3310 wins, 1543 draws, 2125 losses)

  • 98th match at Villa Park (37 wins, 22 draws, 39 losses)

  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
18 Attempts 3
7 Attempts on Target 1
1.4 xG 0.5
67% Possession 33%
701 Touches 421
542 Passes Completed 241
626 Passes Attempted 305
86.6% Pass Completion 79.0%
28 Crosses 9
12 Throw-ins 14
9 Corners 1
14 Tackles 4
9 Blocks 14
3 Interceptions 13
1 Saves 5
5 Fouls 12
1 Yellow Cards 2
1 Offsides 0
Report

Aston Villa boosted their hopes of a Champions League spot with a comfortable victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

An eighth win in nine Premier League games lifted Unai Emery's side into fifth place, behind Newcastle and Chelsea on goal difference, but a point above Manchester City.

They claimed the opener just before the hour mark when John McGinn's corner was headed down by Ollie Watkins into the path of Ezri Konsa who slotted in from close range.

Boubacar Kamara made sure of the victory, scoring his first Premier League goal with a low, drilled 73rd-minute finish past Spurs keeper Antonin Kinsky.

McGinn also fired an effort narrowly wide in a commanding Villa performance.

They now have to win their final game of the season at Manchester United and hope other results go their way to seal a top-five finish.

Ange Postecoglou's injury-hit Spurs side had little to offer in response and remain fourth from bottom as they turn their attention to the Europa League final against Ruben Amorim's United on Wednesday, 21 May.

The hosts dominated the first half but couldn't find a way past an impressive Kinsky in the Tottenham goal.

Morgan Rodgers' deft header was pushed past the post along with a Watkins cross, while Marco Asensio's curling strike drifted narrowly wide.

The home fans were audibly frustrated, but they were soon joyous when Konsa turned home and Kamara's thumping low drive sealed a huge three points.

A third season of European football will be coming to Villa Park, but their competition fate will be decided on the final day.

Whatever the outcome, it has been another season to be proud of under Emery's leadership as he oversaw a 54th victory in his 100th league game as Villa boss.

At the final whistle, there were emotional scenes when keeper Emiliano Martinez appeared to leave the pitch in tears while waving to fans in the last home match of the season.

With several key players missing through injury or rested, and their focus on a season-defining Europa League final on Wednesday (20:00 BST), Spurs struggled to create opportunities as they suffered their 21st defeat of a disappointing league campaign.

They have failed to win any of their last six Premier League games and 25 defeats is now their joint-highest in all competitions since the 1991-92 season.

A bright spark for Spurs was the return of captain Son Heung-Min after being sidelined for the last month with a foot injury.

He had one clear run at goal, but fluffed his shot, and was unable to bend another effort into the top corner after latching on to Wilson Odobert's pass.

French winger Odobert's clever improvised backheel almost caught Martinez off guard, but the Argentine keeper saw it just in time to make a vital save.

In another injury worry for Spurs boss Postecoglou, midfielder Pape Sarr looked to be wincing as he was withdrawn in the second half.

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
36 25 8 3 83 37 46 83
2
Arsenal
36 18 14 4 66 33 33 68
3
Newcastle united
36 20 6 10 68 45 23 66
4
Manchester city
36 19 8 9 67 43 24 65
5
Chelsea
36 18 9 9 62 43 19 63
6
Aston villa
36 18 9 9 56 49 7 63
7
Nottingham forest
36 18 8 10 56 44 12 62
8
Brentford
36 16 7 13 63 53 10 55
9
Brighton hove albion
36 14 13 9 59 56 3 55
10
Afc bournemouth
36 14 11 11 55 43 12 53
11
Fulham
36 14 9 13 51 50 1 51
12
Crystal palace
36 12 13 11 46 48 -2 49
13
Everton
36 9 15 12 39 44 -5 42
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
36 12 5 19 51 64 -13 41
15
West ham united
36 10 10 16 42 59 -17 40
16
Manchester united
36 10 9 17 42 53 -11 39
17
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 11 5 20 63 59 4 38
18
Ipswich town
36 4 10 22 35 77 -42 22
19
Leicester city
36 5 7 24 31 78 -47 22
20
Southampton
36 2 6 28 25 82 -57 12
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
36 25 8 3 83 37 46 83
2
Arsenal
36 18 14 4 66 33 33 68
3
Newcastle united
36 20 6 10 68 45 23 66
4
Chelsea
37 19 9 9 63 43 20 66
5
Aston villa
37 19 9 9 58 49 9 66
6
Manchester city
36 19 8 9 67 43 24 65
7
Nottingham forest
36 18 8 10 56 44 12 62
8
Brentford
36 16 7 13 63 53 10 55
9
Brighton hove albion
36 14 13 9 59 56 3 55
10
Afc bournemouth
36 14 11 11 55 43 12 53
11
Fulham
36 14 9 13 51 50 1 51
12
Crystal palace
36 12 13 11 46 48 -2 49
13
Everton
36 9 15 12 39 44 -5 42
14
Wolverhampton wanderers
36 12 5 19 51 64 -13 41
15
West ham united
36 10 10 16 42 59 -17 40
16
Manchester united
37 10 9 18 42 54 -12 39
17
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 11 5 21 63 61 2 38
18
Ipswich town
36 4 10 22 35 77 -42 22
19
Leicester city
36 5 7 24 31 78 -47 22
20
Southampton
36 2 6 28 25 82 -57 12
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