Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City, 16 May 2015

Score2-0 to Tottenham Hotspur
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueWhite Hart Lane
Attendance35,857
Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Nacer Chadli 54 G
Danny Rose 61 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

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

Starting lineup:

Steve Harper Goalkeeper
James Chester Defender
Michael Dawson Defender
Paul McShane Defender
Robbie Brady Defender/Midfielder
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Tom Huddlestone Defender/Midfielder
David Meyler Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Quinn Midfielder
Nikica Jelavic Forward
Dame N'Doye Forward

Substitutions:

Moussa Dembélé for Christian Eriksen 58
Benjamin Stambouli for Ryan Mason 79
Soldado for Harry Kane 90

Substitutions:

Abel Hernández for Nikica Jelavic 62
Andy Robertson for Tom Huddlestone 71

Cards:

Ryan Mason 42 Y
Nabil Bentaleb 57 Y
Danny Rose 59 Y

Cards:

David Meyler 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Paulinho
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Forward Soldado

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder/Forward Sone Aluko
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Yannick Sagbo

Comments:

League position: 6th This was only Tottenham Hotspur's eighth clean sheet in the Premier League in this season. This was only their second win in their last seven Premier League matches (three defeats) and they had failed score in four of them. Spurs had now scored 1,250 Premier League goals.

Comments:

League position: 18th This defeat and results elsewhere on this day meant that Hull City would have to win their final game of the season (at home to Manchester United) to have any chance of avoiding relegation. Former Spurs midfielder Jake Livermore was due to be play in this game until it was revealed on the previous day that he had been suspended by the FA and the club after failing a drugs test. City had now only one win in their eight Premier League meetings with Tottenham Hotspur and that came in their first top-flight meeting at White Hart Lane in October 2008. The Tigers had now won just two of their last 11 Premier League matches (seven defeats). Hull City had still yet to win a Premier League match in the month of May (three draws, nine defeats). Manager Steve Bruce had still yet to win a Premier League match at White Hart Lane in nine attempts (seven defeats). The Tigers had now failed to score in 16 of their 37 Premier League matches in this season.

Goals:

Nacer Chadli 54 G
Danny Rose 61 G

Starting lineup:

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

Substitutions:

Moussa Dembélé for Christian Eriksen 58
Benjamin Stambouli for Ryan Mason 79
Soldado for Harry Kane 90

Cards:

Ryan Mason 42 Y
Nabil Bentaleb 57 Y
Danny Rose 59 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender DeAndre Yedlin
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Paulinho
Midfielder Andros Townsend
Forward Soldado

Comments:

League position: 6th This was only Tottenham Hotspur's eighth clean sheet in the Premier League in this season. This was only their second win in their last seven Premier League matches (three defeats) and they had failed score in four of them. Spurs had now scored 1,250 Premier League goals.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Steve Harper Goalkeeper
James Chester Defender
Michael Dawson Defender
Paul McShane Defender
Robbie Brady Defender/Midfielder
Ahmed Elmohamady Defender/Midfielder
Tom Huddlestone Defender/Midfielder
David Meyler Defender/Midfielder
Stephen Quinn Midfielder
Nikica Jelavic Forward
Dame N'Doye Forward

Substitutions:

Abel Hernández for Nikica Jelavic 62
Andy Robertson for Tom Huddlestone 71

Cards:

David Meyler 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Allan McGregor
Defender Alex Bruce
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson
Defender/Midfielder Liam Rosenior
Midfielder/Forward Sone Aluko
Forward Abel Hernández
Forward Yannick Sagbo

Comments:

League position: 18th This defeat and results elsewhere on this day meant that Hull City would have to win their final game of the season (at home to Manchester United) to have any chance of avoiding relegation. Former Spurs midfielder Jake Livermore was due to be play in this game until it was revealed on the previous day that he had been suspended by the FA and the club after failing a drugs test. City had now only one win in their eight Premier League meetings with Tottenham Hotspur and that came in their first top-flight meeting at White Hart Lane in October 2008. The Tigers had now won just two of their last 11 Premier League matches (seven defeats). Hull City had still yet to win a Premier League match in the month of May (three draws, nine defeats). Manager Steve Bruce had still yet to win a Premier League match at White Hart Lane in nine attempts (seven defeats). The Tigers had now failed to score in 16 of their 37 Premier League matches in this season.