West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur, 23 November 2019

Score3-2 to Tottenham Hotspur
RefereeMichael Oliver
CompetitionPremier League
VenueLondon Stadium
Attendance59,930
Kick-off: 12.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 47 West Ham United won: 15 Drawn: 9 Tottenham Hotspur won: 23 West Ham United scored: 55 Tottenham Hotspur scored: 67 The away team had now won six of the last seven meetings in all competitions.

2 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

3 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: José Mourinho

Goals:

Michail Antonio 73 G
Angelo Ogbonna 90 G

Goals:

SON Heung-min 36 G
Lucas Moura 43 G
Harry Kane 49 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Roberto
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Fredericks
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Midfielder/Forward Andriy Yarmolenko

Starting lineup:

Paulo Gazzaniga Goalkeeper
Serge Aurier Defender/Midfielder
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Davinson Sánchez Defender/Midfielder
Dele Alli Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Lucas Moura Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Michail Antonio for Felipe Anderson 46
Pablo Fornals for Andriy Yarmolenko 56
Carlos Sánchez for Issa Diop 64

Substitutions:

Danny Rose for Ben Davies 75
Christian Eriksen for Dele Alli 79
Moussa Sissoko for Lucas Moura 82

Cards:

Issa Diop 11 Y
Ryan Fredericks 39 Y
Robert Snodgrass 87 Y

Cards:

Ben Davies 70 Y
Harry Kane 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Martin
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Midfielder Pablo Fornals
Midfielder Carlos Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Forward Albian Ajeti

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brandon Austin
Defender Juan Foyth
Defender/Midfielder Danny Rose
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Giovani Lo Celso
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko

Comments:

League position: 16th West Ham United remained without a win in their last eight games in all competitions; their worst such run since December 2015. The Hammers had now conceded three goals in each of their last three games in the Premier League. Angelo Ogbonna scored United's 3,500th goal in home league games. Michail Antonio became the fourth player to score for one club against the same opponent at four different stadiums (also Steed Malbranque for Fulham against Manchester City, Dele Alli for Tottenham Hotspur against Watford and Christian Eriksen for Tottenham Hotspur against Everton). Declan Rice scored after 87 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

Comments:

League position: 9th Following the sacking of manager Mauricio Pochettino, this was José Mourinho's first game in charge. After losing the first-ever senior game of his managerial career in September 2000, he had now remained unbeaten in his first game at each of his eight subsequent appointments (won five). This was Tottenham Hotspur's first win in their last 13 away games in the Premier League (lost nine) to end their third longest run without an away win in the competition. Harry Kane was now Spurs' third all-time highest goalscorer (175 goals) behind Jimmy Greaves (266) and Bobby Smith (208).

2 West Ham United

Manager: Manuel Pellegrini

Goals:

Michail Antonio 73 G
Angelo Ogbonna 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Roberto
Defender Aaron Cresswell
Defender Issa Diop
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Defender/Midfielder Ryan Fredericks
Defender/Midfielder Declan Rice
Midfielder Felipe Anderson
Midfielder Mark Noble
Midfielder Robert Snodgrass
Midfielder/Forward Andriy Yarmolenko

Substitutions:

Michail Antonio for Felipe Anderson 46
Pablo Fornals for Andriy Yarmolenko 56
Carlos Sánchez for Issa Diop 64

Cards:

Issa Diop 11 Y
Ryan Fredericks 39 Y
Robert Snodgrass 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Martin
Defender Fabián Balbuena
Defender Pablo Zabaleta
Midfielder Pablo Fornals
Midfielder Carlos Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Michail Antonio
Forward Albian Ajeti

Comments:

League position: 16th West Ham United remained without a win in their last eight games in all competitions; their worst such run since December 2015. The Hammers had now conceded three goals in each of their last three games in the Premier League. Angelo Ogbonna scored United's 3,500th goal in home league games. Michail Antonio became the fourth player to score for one club against the same opponent at four different stadiums (also Steed Malbranque for Fulham against Manchester City, Dele Alli for Tottenham Hotspur against Watford and Christian Eriksen for Tottenham Hotspur against Everton). Declan Rice scored after 87 minutes but the goal was disallowed after a VAR review due to an offside decision.

3 Tottenham Hotspur

Manager: José Mourinho

Goals:

SON Heung-min 36 G
Lucas Moura 43 G
Harry Kane 49 G

Starting lineup:

Paulo Gazzaniga Goalkeeper
Serge Aurier Defender/Midfielder
Ben Davies Defender/Midfielder
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Davinson Sánchez Defender/Midfielder
Dele Alli Midfielder
Harry Winks Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Lucas Moura Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Danny Rose for Ben Davies 75
Christian Eriksen for Dele Alli 79
Moussa Sissoko for Lucas Moura 82

Cards:

Ben Davies 70 Y
Harry Kane 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Brandon Austin
Defender Juan Foyth
Defender/Midfielder Danny Rose
Defender/Midfielder Kyle Walker-Peters
Midfielder Christian Eriksen
Midfielder Giovani Lo Celso
Midfielder Moussa Sissoko

Comments:

League position: 9th Following the sacking of manager Mauricio Pochettino, this was José Mourinho's first game in charge. After losing the first-ever senior game of his managerial career in September 2000, he had now remained unbeaten in his first game at each of his eight subsequent appointments (won five). This was Tottenham Hotspur's first win in their last 13 away games in the Premier League (lost nine) to end their third longest run without an away win in the competition. Harry Kane was now Spurs' third all-time highest goalscorer (175 goals) behind Jimmy Greaves (266) and Bobby Smith (208).