3-1 v Southampton FC - 6 April 2025 - Home

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Details
Match Number

7699

Opposition
Southampton

Southampton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

6th April 2025

Kick Off

14:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

60,984

Referee

Michael Salisbury

VAR

Graham Scott

League Position

14th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

DWLLLL

Weather at Kick Off

13.6° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7661st overall match (3676 wins, 1659 draws, 2313 losses)

  • 6037th competitive match (2746 wins, 1386 draws, 1905 losses)

  • team

    204th match vs Southampton FC (92 wins, 49 draws, 63 losses)

  • competition

    1259th Premier League match (551 wins, 297 draws, 411 losses)

  • 6983rd match in England (3309 wins, 1541 draws, 2120 losses)

  • 164th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (104 wins, 16 draws, 44 losses)

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

For STATS Against
12 Attempts 12
7 Attempts on Target 4
2.1 xG 1.0
51% Possession 49%
629 Touches 608
451 Passes Completed 429
520 Passes Attempted 497
86.7% Pass Completion 86.3%
15 Crosses 15
17 Throw-ins 10
4 Corners 1
10 Tackles 19
14 Blocks 7
9 Interceptions 7
3 Saves 5
16 Fouls 20
1 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 1
Report

Southampton suffered the earliest relegation in Premier League history after a Brennan Johnson double inspired Tottenham Hotspur to a comfortable victory in North London.

The Wales forward converted Djed Spence's cut-back in the 13th minute, before he latched on to James Maddison's header over the defence to flick in a second three minutes before half-time.

Mateus Fernandes replied in the 90th minute, but Mathys Tel claimed his first Spurs league goal with a penalty in added time to ensure Saints became the first Premier League side to be relegated with seven games left, beating the previous record of six.

A subdued atmosphere hung over Tottenham Hotspur Stadium following another pre-match fan protest against chairman Daniel Levy and discontent with manager Ange Postecoglou, following a run of one win in their last 10 home league games that had left them fifth from bottom at the start of the day.

Spurs started brightly though, with Johnson and Lucas Bergvall creating problems and Cristian Romero's thumping header forcing Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale into a smart stop from a corner.

Things could have turned sour for the hosts, though, when Kamaldeen Sulemana drifted in at the far post following a rare foray forward for the visitors, but his shot was deflected on to the post by Pedro Porro.

Spurs responded immediately to claim the opener and ease nerves through Johnson's 10th league goal of the campaign.

Romero was again denied by Ramsdale when another powerful header struck the face of the former Arsenal keeper.

Bergvall thought he had doubled the lead when he bundled home Romero's knock-down from a free-kick, but the Argentine defender was judged to have been offside after a four-minute video assistant referee (VAR) check.

Boss Postecoglou was visibly frustrated on the touchline, but cracked a smile when Johnson caught the Saints defenders on their heels and slotted past Ramsdale.

Southampton improved after the break and dominated possession, with Fernandes chesting down Sulemana's cross and firing through the legs of Vicario in the 90th minute for a late consolation.

Ramsdale made five saves - including fine stops from Spence and Dominic Solanke - to keep the hosts at bay, but Tel's penalty - following a foul by Welington on Johnson - sealed Southampton's fate with an instant return to the Championship.

Rooted to the bottom on 10 points, Saints now need two more points to avoid beating Derby County's record-low tally of 11, achieved in 2007-08.

Spurs' 11th win of the season moved them up to 13th in the table with 37 points.

Southampton's return to the Championship has long been on the cards, which perhaps helps explain the freedom with which they played in the second half after going 2-0 down against Spurs.

Ivan Juric's side barely turned up in the first half, but saw more of the ball in the second period and Vicario produced sharp saves to deny Sulemana and substitute Yukinari Sugawara in the final 15 minutes.

The Spurs backline gave Fernandes the freedom of the penalty area to control the ball with his chest and shoot past Vicario for his third of the season, but it was too little, too late to delay the inevitable.

Southampton's failure to create chances is something that has plagued them as the division's lowest scorers, and it's something they will have to address if they want to push for promotion next season.

Before the game Juric said his side's aim was to pass the 11-point mark, set by Derby in 2008. If they can repeat their second-half efforts, they should be able to do that.

With a backdrop of growing tensions between Postecoglou and supporters, and protests against Levy, a second home league win of 2025 was exactly what Tottenham needed.

They should really have gone into half-time with the three points secured.

Saints goalkeeper Ramsdale was engaged in something of a running battle to deny Romero a goal, although it was surprising how quiet Son Heung-min was on his 450th appearance for the club.

The lively Johnson earned a deserved player of the match award, winning the late penalty and allowing loanee Tel to record a confidence-boosting goal.

"He was outstanding and earned the penalty," Postecoglou said of Johnson. "His general play was really good, not just his goals, so really pleased for him."

Postecoglou was less pleased with the way his side fell away after the break - and unable to keep a first clean sheet since February.

"The first half was really good, really pleased," he added. "We were a bit sloppy with the ball in the second half. [There is] stuff to improve on, but it is a victory with three goals so positive.

"We looked threatening every time we went forward in the first half. We performed well in the first half and we have got to make sure we do that for the full 90."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
30 22 7 1 70 27 43 73
2
Arsenal
31 17 11 3 56 26 30 62
3
Nottingham forest
31 17 6 8 51 37 14 57
4
Chelsea
30 15 7 8 54 37 17 52
5
Manchester city
30 15 6 9 57 40 17 51
6
Aston villa
31 14 9 8 46 46 0 51
7
Newcastle united
29 15 5 9 49 39 10 50
8
Brighton hove albion
31 12 11 8 49 47 2 47
9
Afc bournemouth
31 12 9 10 51 40 11 45
10
Fulham
30 12 9 9 44 40 4 45
11
Crystal palace
30 11 10 9 39 35 4 43
12
Brentford
30 12 5 13 51 47 4 41
13
Manchester united
30 10 7 13 37 41 -4 37
14
Everton
31 7 14 10 33 38 -5 35
15
West ham united
31 9 8 14 35 52 -17 35
16
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 10 4 16 55 44 11 34
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
31 9 5 17 43 59 -16 32
18
Ipswich town
31 4 8 19 31 65 -34 20
19
Leicester city
30 4 5 21 25 67 -42 17
20
Southampton
30 2 4 24 22 71 -49 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
31 22 7 2 72 30 42 73
2
Arsenal
31 17 11 3 56 26 30 62
3
Nottingham forest
31 17 6 8 51 37 14 57
4
Chelsea
31 15 8 8 54 37 17 53
5
Newcastle united
30 16 5 9 52 39 13 53
6
Manchester city
31 15 7 9 57 40 17 52
7
Aston villa
31 14 9 8 46 46 0 51
8
Fulham
31 13 9 9 47 42 5 48
9
Brighton hove albion
31 12 11 8 49 47 2 47
10
Afc bournemouth
31 12 9 10 51 40 11 45
11
Crystal palace
30 11 10 9 39 35 4 43
12
Brentford
31 12 6 13 51 47 4 42
13
Manchester united
31 10 8 13 37 41 -4 38
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 11 4 16 58 45 13 37
15
Everton
31 7 14 10 33 38 -5 35
16
West ham united
31 9 8 14 35 52 -17 35
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
31 9 5 17 43 59 -16 32
18
Ipswich town
31 4 8 19 31 65 -34 20
19
Leicester city
31 4 5 22 25 70 -45 17
20
Southampton
31 2 4 25 23 74 -51 10
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