Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton and Hove Albion, 16 April 2022

Score1-0 to Brighton and Hove Albion
RefereeCraig Pawson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance58,685
Kick-off: 12.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 10 Tottenham Hotspur won: 6 Drawn: 1 Brighton and Hove Albion won: 3 Tottenham Hotspur scored: 12 Brighton and Hove Albion scored: 9 This was Brighton and Hove Albion's second-ever win at Tottenham Hotspur; also 24 October 1981 at White Hart Lane in League Division One when Michael Robinson scored the only goal of the game.

0 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Antonio Conte

1 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Graham Potter

Goals:

Goals:

Leandro Trossard 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Emerson Royal
Defender Cristian Romero
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Sergio Reguilón
Midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur
Midfielder Dejan Kulusekvski
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Forward Harry Kane

Starting lineup:

Robert Sánchez Goalkeeper
Tariq Lamptey Defender
Joël Veltman Defender
Moisés Caicedo Defender/Midfielder
Marc Cucurella Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Yves Bissouma Midfielder
Pascal Gross Midfielder
Alexis Mac Allister Midfielder
Leandro Trossard Midfielder
Enock Mwepu Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Lucas Moura for Dejan Kulusekvski 64
Harry Winks for Rodrigo Bentancur 72
Steven Bergwijn for SON Heung-min 88

Substitutions:

Danny Welbeck for Enock Mwepu 46
Adam Lallana for Moisés Caicedo 78
Solly March for Tariq Lamptey 82

Cards:

Dejan Kulusekvski 27 Y
Rodrigo Bentancur 34 Y
Emerson Royal 90 Y

Cards:

Enock Mwepu 26 Y
Yves Bissouma 58 Y
Lewis Dunk 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini
Defender Marcel Lavinier
Defender Joe Rodon
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Sessegnon
Midfielder Harvey White
Midfielder Harry Winks
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura
Forward Steven Bergwijn

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Odel Offiah
Defender Adam Webster
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Midfielder/Forward Evan Ferguson
Midfielder/Forward Adam Lallana
Midfielder/Forward Jeremy Sarmiento
Forward Neal Maupay
Forward Danny Welbeck

Comments:

League position: 4th This was the first time that Tottenham Hotspur had lost to a 90th minute goal in a home game in the Premier League since the visit of Newcastle United to White Hart Lane on 13 December 2015. Spurs failed in their attempt to win five consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since December 2018. They had scored 12 goals in their three preceding games in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 10th Brighton and Hove Albion had now won six away games in a season in the top division for the first time; previously five in 1981-82 in League Division One and 2020-21 in the Premier League. Albion became the second team to win at both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in consecutive games in the Premier League after Hull City in October 2008. The Seagulls had now won consecutive games in the Premier League following a run of one point from seven games in the division.

0 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Antonio Conte

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Emerson Royal
Defender Cristian Romero
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Sergio Reguilón
Midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur
Midfielder Dejan Kulusekvski
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Forward Harry Kane

Substitutions:

Lucas Moura for Dejan Kulusekvski 64
Harry Winks for Rodrigo Bentancur 72
Steven Bergwijn for SON Heung-min 88

Cards:

Dejan Kulusekvski 27 Y
Rodrigo Bentancur 34 Y
Emerson Royal 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pierluigi Gollini
Defender Marcel Lavinier
Defender Joe Rodon
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Sessegnon
Midfielder Harvey White
Midfielder Harry Winks
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura
Forward Steven Bergwijn

Comments:

League position: 4th This was the first time that Tottenham Hotspur had lost to a 90th minute goal in a home game in the Premier League since the visit of Newcastle United to White Hart Lane on 13 December 2015. Spurs failed in their attempt to win five consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since December 2018. They had scored 12 goals in their three preceding games in the Premier League.

1 Brighton and Hove Albion

Manager: Graham Potter

Goals:

Leandro Trossard 90 G

Starting lineup:

Robert Sánchez Goalkeeper
Tariq Lamptey Defender
Joël Veltman Defender
Moisés Caicedo Defender/Midfielder
Marc Cucurella Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Dunk Defender/Midfielder
Yves Bissouma Midfielder
Pascal Gross Midfielder
Alexis Mac Allister Midfielder
Leandro Trossard Midfielder
Enock Mwepu Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Danny Welbeck for Enock Mwepu 46
Adam Lallana for Moisés Caicedo 78
Solly March for Tariq Lamptey 82

Cards:

Enock Mwepu 26 Y
Yves Bissouma 58 Y
Lewis Dunk 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Odel Offiah
Defender Adam Webster
Defender/Midfielder Solly March
Midfielder/Forward Evan Ferguson
Midfielder/Forward Adam Lallana
Midfielder/Forward Jeremy Sarmiento
Forward Neal Maupay
Forward Danny Welbeck

Comments:

League position: 10th Brighton and Hove Albion had now won six away games in a season in the top division for the first time; previously five in 1981-82 in League Division One and 2020-21 in the Premier League. Albion became the second team to win at both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in consecutive games in the Premier League after Hull City in October 2008. The Seagulls had now won consecutive games in the Premier League following a run of one point from seven games in the division.