Tottenham Hotspur v Everton, 12 May 2019

Score2-2
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance60,124
Kick-off: 3.00pm Everton remained without a win at Tottenham Hotspur since November 2008. Premier League Head to Head Played: 54 Tottenham Hotspur won: 26 Drawn: 20 Everton won: 8 Tottenham Hotspur scored: 86 Everton scored: 54

2 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

2 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

Eric Dier 3 G
Christian Eriksen 75 G

Goals:

Theo Walcott 69 G
Cenk Tosun 72 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Yerry Mina Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Morgan Schneiderlin Defender/Midfielder
Bernard Midfielder
Idrissa Gueye Midfielder
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward
Theo Walcott Midfielder/Forward
Cenk Tosun Forward

Substitutions:

Victor Wanyama for Dele Alli 46
Vincent Janssen for Fernando Llorente 77
Oliver Skipp for Érik Lamela 77

Substitutions:

André Gomes for Idrissa Gueye 65
Ademola Lookman for Bernard 65

Cards:

Cards:

Morgan Schneiderlin 71 Y
Lucas Digne 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder George Marsh
Midfielder Oliver Skipp
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Forward Vincent Janssen

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Tom Davies
Forward Ademola Lookman

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 4th This draw confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur would finish in the top four of the top division for a fourth consecutive season for the first time since 1963-64 in League Division One. Spurs would have finished outside of the top four if they had lost this game and Arsenal had won at Burnley along with an eight-goal swing in the Gunners' favour. They won 3-1 at Turf Moor. They finished this Premier League season with 71 points; six points fewer than the previous season. Spurs avoided losing three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since November 2012. Christian Eriksen's goal was the 1,067th in this Premier League season. It created a new competition record for most goals in a 38-game season. The previous record was 1,066 in 2011-12. The overall Premier League record remained as 1,222 in 1992-93 (42-game season). Christian Eriksen scored his tenth goal in all competitions in this season. He had now scored ten or more goals in five of his six seasons with Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs had now finished above Arsenal in three consecutive league seasons for the first time since 1967-68.

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 8th Everton had now lost one of their last eight games in the Premier League (won five). The Toffees failed in their attempt to keep four consecutive clean sheets in the Premier League for the first time since March 2009. They remained without a win in their last 34 away games in the Premier League against the big six opponents. Everton finished in eighth position for a second consecutive season in the Premier League. They had finished in the top ten in 11 of the last 13 seasons but failed to finish in the top four in the same period.

2 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: Mauricio Pochettino

Goals:

Eric Dier 3 G
Christian Eriksen 75 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder/Forward Lucas Moura

Substitutions:

Victor Wanyama for Dele Alli 46
Vincent Janssen for Fernando Llorente 77
Oliver Skipp for Érik Lamela 77

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder George Marsh
Midfielder Oliver Skipp
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Forward Vincent Janssen

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 4th This draw confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur would finish in the top four of the top division for a fourth consecutive season for the first time since 1963-64 in League Division One. Spurs would have finished outside of the top four if they had lost this game and Arsenal had won at Burnley along with an eight-goal swing in the Gunners' favour. They won 3-1 at Turf Moor. They finished this Premier League season with 71 points; six points fewer than the previous season. Spurs avoided losing three consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since November 2012. Christian Eriksen's goal was the 1,067th in this Premier League season. It created a new competition record for most goals in a 38-game season. The previous record was 1,066 in 2011-12. The overall Premier League record remained as 1,222 in 1992-93 (42-game season). Christian Eriksen scored his tenth goal in all competitions in this season. He had now scored ten or more goals in five of his six seasons with Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs had now finished above Arsenal in three consecutive league seasons for the first time since 1967-68.

2 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

Theo Walcott 69 G
Cenk Tosun 72 G

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Yerry Mina Defender
Kurt Zouma Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Morgan Schneiderlin Defender/Midfielder
Bernard Midfielder
Idrissa Gueye Midfielder
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward
Theo Walcott Midfielder/Forward
Cenk Tosun Forward

Substitutions:

André Gomes for Idrissa Gueye 65
Ademola Lookman for Bernard 65

Cards:

Morgan Schneiderlin 71 Y
Lucas Digne 90 Y

On the bench:

Defender/Midfielder Phil Jagielka
Defender/Midfielder Jonjoe Kenny
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder André Gomes
Midfielder Tom Davies
Forward Ademola Lookman

Comments:

Final league position 2018-19: 8th Everton had now lost one of their last eight games in the Premier League (won five). The Toffees failed in their attempt to keep four consecutive clean sheets in the Premier League for the first time since March 2009. They remained without a win in their last 34 away games in the Premier League against the big six opponents. Everton finished in eighth position for a second consecutive season in the Premier League. They had finished in the top ten in 11 of the last 13 seasons but failed to finish in the top four in the same period.