Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United, 04 January 2018

Score1-1
RefereeMike Dean
CompetitionPremier League
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance50,034
Kick-off: 8.00pm West Ham United had now won one of their last 16 Premier League games at Tottenham Hotspur (lost nine).

Goals:

SON Heung-min 84 G

Goals:

Pedro Obiang 70 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Jan Vertonghen
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Forward Harry Kane

Starting lineup:

Adrián Goalkeeper
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Pablo Zabaleta Defender
Cheikhou Kouyaté Defender/Midfielder
Arthur Masuaku Defender/Midfielder
Declan Rice Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Mark Noble Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder

Substitutions:

Érik Lamela for Moussa Sissoko 74
Victor Wanyama for Eric Dier 74
Fernando Llorente for Ben Davies 82

Substitutions:

André Ayew for Javier Hernández 65
Andy Carroll for Manuel Lanzini 85

Cards:

Cards:

Andy Carroll 87 Y
Mark Noble 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder Harry Winks

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Midfielder Sead Hakšabanović
Midfielder Moses Makasi
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Toni Martínez

Comments:

League position: 5th Tottenham Hotspur had now lost one of their last 30 home games in the Premier League. With this result, Spurs still had yet to lose a Premier League game played on a Thursday (played 11, won six); the highest number of games played by a team on a specific day without defeat in the competition. They had now scored in 37 of their last 38 home games in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 15th West Ham United had now taken 13 points from 11 games in the Premier League under recently appointed manager David Moyes after taking nine from their first 11 games of this season. The Hammers remained unbeaten at Wembley Stadium since their defeat to Liverpool in the Charity Shield in 1980. They failed in their attempt to win consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 2017.

Goals:

SON Heung-min 84 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
Defender Jan Vertonghen
Defender/Midfielder Serge Aurier
Defender/Midfielder Ben Davies
Defender/Midfielder Eric Dier
Defender/Midfielder Davinson Sánchez
Midfielder Dele Alli
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko
Midfielder/Forward SON Heung-min
Forward Harry Kane

Substitutions:

Érik Lamela for Moussa Sissoko 74
Victor Wanyama for Eric Dier 74
Fernando Llorente for Ben Davies 82

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Moussa Dembélé
Midfielder Érik Lamela
Midfielder Victor Wanyama
Midfielder Harry Winks

Comments:

League position: 5th Tottenham Hotspur had now lost one of their last 30 home games in the Premier League. With this result, Spurs still had yet to lose a Premier League game played on a Thursday (played 11, won six); the highest number of games played by a team on a specific day without defeat in the competition. They had now scored in 37 of their last 38 home games in the Premier League.

Goals:

Pedro Obiang 70 G

Starting lineup:

Adrián Goalkeeper
Angelo Ogbonna Defender
Winston Reid Defender
Pablo Zabaleta Defender
Cheikhou Kouyaté Defender/Midfielder
Arthur Masuaku Defender/Midfielder
Declan Rice Defender/Midfielder
Manuel Lanzini Midfielder
Mark Noble Midfielder
Pedro Obiang Midfielder

Substitutions:

André Ayew for Javier Hernández 65
Andy Carroll for Manuel Lanzini 85

Cards:

Andy Carroll 87 Y
Mark Noble 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Midfielder Sead Hakšabanović
Midfielder Moses Makasi
Midfielder/Forward André Ayew
Midfielder/Forward Domingos Quina
Forward Andy Carroll
Forward Toni Martínez

Comments:

League position: 15th West Ham United had now taken 13 points from 11 games in the Premier League under recently appointed manager David Moyes after taking nine from their first 11 games of this season. The Hammers remained unbeaten at Wembley Stadium since their defeat to Liverpool in the Charity Shield in 1980. They failed in their attempt to win consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since January 2017.