Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur, 26 February 2022

Score4-0 to Tottenham Hotspur
RefereeCraig Pawson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueElland Road
Attendance36,599
Kick-off: 12.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 28 Leeds United won: 11 Drawn: 6 Tottenham Hotspur won: 11 Leeds United scored: 38 Tottenham Hotspur scored: 41 This was Tottenham Hotspur's biggest win against Leeds United since a 4-0 victory in the Premier League at White Hart Lane on 20 February 1993 and their biggest-ever win at Elland Road.

0 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

4 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Antonio Conte

Goals:

Goals:

Matt Doherty 10 G
Dejan Kulusekvski 15 G
Harry Kane 27 G
SON Heung-min 85 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Illan Meslier
Defender Luke Ayling
Defender Junior Firpo
Defender Diego Llorente
Defender/Midfielder Stuart Dallas
Defender/Midfielder Robin Koch
Defender/Midfielder Pascal Struijk
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Raphinha

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Matt Doherty Defender
Cristian Romero Defender
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Ryan Sessegnon Defender/Midfielder
Dejan Kulusekvski Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Mateusz Klich for Pascal Struijk 46
Rodrigo for Jack Harrison 46
Jamie Shackleton for Junior Firpo 79

Substitutions:

Steven Bergwijn for Dejan Kulusekvski 78
Emerson Royal for Ryan Sessegnon 78
Dane Scarlett for SON Heung-min 87

Cards:

Mateusz Klich 52 Y
Stuart Dallas 53 Y
Junior Firpo 54 Y
Rodrigo 77 Y

Cards:

Ryan Sessegnon 48 Y
Ben Davies 89 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Nohan Kenneh
Midfielder Mateusz Klich
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts
Forward Rodrigo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brandon Austin
Defender Emerson Royal
Defender Joe Rodon
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Sergio Reguilón
Midfielder Alfie Devine
Midfielder Harvey White
Forward Steven Bergwijn
Forward Dane Scarlett

Comments:

League position: 16th Manager Marcelo Bielsa was sacked the following day. Leeds United had now conceded three or more goals in five consecutive league games for the first time since December 1959 in League Division One. The Whites became the second team to concede three or more goals in five consecutive games in the Premier League; also Sunderland in 2005-06. They had now lost all nine games so far in this Premier League season against the Big Six teams by an aggregate score of seven goals to 38.

Comments:

League position: 7th Tottenham Hotspur avoided losing four games in the Premier League in the same month for the first time since December 2003. Spurs had now scored three or more goals in each of their last five wins in all competitions. They kept a clean sheet for the first time in their last 11 games in all competitions.

0 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Illan Meslier
Defender Luke Ayling
Defender Junior Firpo
Defender Diego Llorente
Defender/Midfielder Stuart Dallas
Defender/Midfielder Robin Koch
Defender/Midfielder Pascal Struijk
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Jack Harrison
Midfielder/Forward Daniel James
Midfielder/Forward Raphinha

Substitutions:

Mateusz Klich for Pascal Struijk 46
Rodrigo for Jack Harrison 46
Jamie Shackleton for Junior Firpo 79

Cards:

Mateusz Klich 52 Y
Stuart Dallas 53 Y
Junior Firpo 54 Y
Rodrigo 77 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Nohan Kenneh
Midfielder Mateusz Klich
Midfielder/Forward Crysencio Summerville
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts
Forward Rodrigo

Comments:

League position: 16th Manager Marcelo Bielsa was sacked the following day. Leeds United had now conceded three or more goals in five consecutive league games for the first time since December 1959 in League Division One. The Whites became the second team to concede three or more goals in five consecutive games in the Premier League; also Sunderland in 2005-06. They had now lost all nine games so far in this Premier League season against the Big Six teams by an aggregate score of seven goals to 38.

4 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Antonio Conte

Goals:

Matt Doherty 10 G
Dejan Kulusekvski 15 G
Harry Kane 27 G
SON Heung-min 85 G

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Matt Doherty Defender
Cristian Romero Defender
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Ryan Sessegnon Defender/Midfielder
Dejan Kulusekvski Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Steven Bergwijn for Dejan Kulusekvski 78
Emerson Royal for Ryan Sessegnon 78
Dane Scarlett for SON Heung-min 87

Cards:

Ryan Sessegnon 48 Y
Ben Davies 89 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brandon Austin
Defender Emerson Royal
Defender Joe Rodon
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Sergio Reguilón
Midfielder Alfie Devine
Midfielder Harvey White
Forward Steven Bergwijn
Forward Dane Scarlett

Comments:

League position: 7th Tottenham Hotspur avoided losing four games in the Premier League in the same month for the first time since December 2003. Spurs had now scored three or more goals in each of their last five wins in all competitions. They kept a clean sheet for the first time in their last 11 games in all competitions.