Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, 24 May 2015

Score1-0 to Tottenham Hotspur
RefereeJonathan Moss
CompetitionPremier League
VenueGoodison Park
Attendance39,365
Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Goals:

Harry Kane 24 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Romelu Lukaku
Forward Kevin Mirallas

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Federico Fazio Defender
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Nabil Bentaleb Midfielder
Nacer Chadli Midfielder
Moussa Dembélé Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Érik Lamela Midfielder
Ryan Mason Midfielder
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Muhamed Bešić for Ross Barkley 46
Steven Naismith for Kevin Mirallas 73
Sylvain Distin for Brendan Galloway 84

Substitutions:

Benjamin Stambouli for Moussa Dembélé 53
Andros Townsend for Harry Kane 85
Soldado for Nacer Chadli 90

Cards:

Phil Jagielka 81 Y

Cards:

Benjamin Stambouli 80 Y
Ryan Mason 83 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Sylvain Distin
Midfielder Christian Atsu
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Aiden McGeady
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Steven Naismith

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Midfielder Josh Onomah
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder Harry Winks
Forward Soldado

Comments:

Final league position 2014-15: 11th Everton finished outside of the top-half of the Premier League for the first time since 2005-06. They conceded a first-half goal at home in the Premier League for the first time since 26 December 2014 when Stoke City won 1-0, a run of nine games.

Comments:

Final league position 2014-15: 5th This was Tottenham Hotspur’s first win at Goodison Park since a 2-1 win on 21 February 2007. Spurs had now won on the final day in each of the last five Premier League seasons. This was the sixth consecutive Premier League season that they had amassed 60 points or more in a season. They only achieved this four times in their first 17 attempts. Harry Kane scored his 21st Premier League goal of the season, equalling a competition club record. The feat was previously achieved by Teddy Sheringham, Jurgen Klinsmann and Gareth Bale.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Tim Howard
Defender/Midfielder Seamus Coleman
Defender/Midfielder Brendan Galloway
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder John Stones
Midfielder Ross Barkley
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder James McCarthy
Midfielder Leon Osman
Forward Romelu Lukaku
Forward Kevin Mirallas

Substitutions:

Muhamed Bešić for Ross Barkley 46
Steven Naismith for Kevin Mirallas 73
Sylvain Distin for Brendan Galloway 84

Cards:

Phil Jagielka 81 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Robles
Defender Sylvain Distin
Midfielder Christian Atsu
Midfielder Muhamed Bešić
Midfielder Aiden McGeady
Forward Arouna Koné
Forward Steven Naismith

Comments:

Final league position 2014-15: 11th Everton finished outside of the top-half of the Premier League for the first time since 2005-06. They conceded a first-half goal at home in the Premier League for the first time since 26 December 2014 when Stoke City won 1-0, a run of nine games.

Goals:

Harry Kane 24 G

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Federico Fazio Defender
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Nabil Bentaleb Midfielder
Nacer Chadli Midfielder
Moussa Dembélé Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Érik Lamela Midfielder
Ryan Mason Midfielder
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Benjamin Stambouli for Moussa Dembélé 53
Andros Townsend for Harry Kane 85
Soldado for Nacer Chadli 90

Cards:

Benjamin Stambouli 80 Y
Ryan Mason 83 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Midfielder Josh Onomah
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Midfielder Harry Winks
Forward Soldado

Comments:

Final league position 2014-15: 5th This was Tottenham Hotspur’s first win at Goodison Park since a 2-1 win on 21 February 2007. Spurs had now won on the final day in each of the last five Premier League seasons. This was the sixth consecutive Premier League season that they had amassed 60 points or more in a season. They only achieved this four times in their first 17 attempts. Harry Kane scored his 21st Premier League goal of the season, equalling a competition club record. The feat was previously achieved by Teddy Sheringham, Jurgen Klinsmann and Gareth Bale.