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Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur (2020-21)
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HT:2–1
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSaturday 8 May 2021
VenueElland Road, Leeds
Player of the MatchStuart Dallas
RefereeMichael Oliver
Attendance0
Weather8 °C (47 °F)
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Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur was a match which took place at the Elland Road on Saturday 8 May 2021.

Patrick Bamford scored for Leeds United in front of watching England boss Gareth Southgate to help dent Tottenham's European chances.

In an absorbing game at Elland Road, Stuart Dallas put Leeds ahead with his eighth league goal of the season, the Northern Ireland midfielder pouncing from close range after Hugo Lloris' terrific reaction save to prevent Sergio Reguilon putting through his own net.

The lead lasted 12 minutes, Son Heung-min equalising with a clinical finish after Dele Alli was allowed to run unchallenged before threading a clever pass into the South Korea forward's path.

But Leeds responded through Bamford, who tapped in Ezgjan Alioski's cross before substitute Rodrigo confirmed Spurs' first league defeat in three games under interim manager Ryan Mason.

On a frustrating day for Spurs, Harry Kane had two goals ruled out for offside and hit the bar from a free-kick, while Illan Meslier produced an excellent save to keep out Serge Aurier's deflected attempt.

With three matches left, sixth-placed Spurs are five points off fourth spot with both teams immediately above them - West Ham and Chelsea - having games in hand.

Leeds, who started the weekend in 11th spot, climbed above Aston Villa and Arsenal - who both play on Sunday - into ninth.

Southgate, who will this month name his squad for this summer's delayed Euro 2020 Championship, was at Elland Road to see Bamford score his 15th Premier League goal of the season.

Earlier this season, Southgate said Bamford was close to being called up but opted instead for Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins.

With countries allowed to select a 26-player squad instead of the usual 23 at this summer's tournament, the former Chelsea player could well be in contention for a first England call at the age of 27.

He has been a key to Leeds' solid return to the top flight and was in the right place to score his team's second goal during a typical hard-working performance by Marcelo Bielsa's side.

Their return to the Premier League has been peppered with memorable moments. Leeds have taken four points off champions-elect Manchester City, won convincingly at third-placed Leicester and played some exciting football throughout.

This high-energy performance was another highlight as they scored three or more goals in a single game for the eighth time. They could have won by a more handsome margin.

At 1-1, Lloris produced a one-handed save to keep out Jack Harrison and the Spurs keeper later denied Mateusz Klich at 2-1, before Moreno's goal, after a superb run and pass by the returning Raphinha, settled it.

The result means Leeds will finish this season unbeaten at home in the league against the so-called big six.

This was Tottenham's second defeat since sacking Jose Mourinho last month. Not only is 2020-21 their 13th season without a major trophy after they lost to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, they are now in danger of missing out on a place in Europe.

While Mourinho has since resurfaced in Italy at Roma, Spurs' search for a permanent manager looks set to extend into the close season.

Whoever takes over faces a huge task.

Question marks remain over the future of England captain Kane while Gareth Bale has just three games before he is due to return to Real Madrid.

Tottenham's next manager will be the 10th permanent appointment made during Daniel Levy's 20 years as chairman. He really needs to get the next one right.

Having beaten Southampton and relegated Sheffield United at home under Mason, this was a careless performance against Leeds.

The hosts were much more energetic and took the lead after Aurier failed to cut out a cross, while Eric Dier's poor headed clearance sparked the move that led to Bamford scoring Leeds' second goal.

Fourth place looks an unlikely prospect now for Spurs, while sixth place will become seventh if Liverpool beat Southampton at Anfield in the day's late kick-off.

Match[]

Details[]

8 May 2021
12:30 GMT
Leeds United Leeds United FC 3–1 Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Elland Road, Leeds
Attendance: 0
Referee: Michael Oliver
Dallas Goal 13'
Bamford Goal 42'
Rodrigo Goal 84'
HT:2–1
Report
Son Heung-min Goal 25'
Leeds United
Tottenham
 
01 Illan Meslier
02 Luke Ayling
14 Diego Llorente
21 Pascal Struijk
10 Ezgjan Alioski
05 Robin Koch Booked
15 Stuart Dallas
11 Tyler Roberts Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
43 Mateusz Klich Substituted off in the 90th minute 90'
22 Jack Harrison
09 Patrick Bamford Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
Substitutes:
07 Ian Poveda
13 Kiko Casilla
18 Raphinha Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
19 Pablo Hernández
20 Rodrigo Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
23 Kalvin Phillips Substituted on in the 90th minute 90'
24 Leif Davis
28 Gaetano Berardi
46 Jamie Shackleton
Manager:
Flag of Argentina Marcelo Bielsa
 
01 Hugo Lloris
24 Serge Aurier
04 Toby Alderweireld
15 Eric Dier
03 Sergio Reguilón Booked
18 Giovani Lo Celso Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
05 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
09 Gareth Bale Substituted off in the 67th minute 67'
20 Dele Alli Substituted off in the 67th minute 67'
07 Son Heung-min
10 Harry Kane
Substitutes:
02 Matt Doherty
06 Davinson Sánchez
08 Harry Winks
11 Erik Lamela Substituted on in the 67th minute 67'
12 Joe Hart
17 Moussa Sissoko
23 Steven Bergwijn
27 Lucas Moura Substituted on in the 67th minute 67' Booked
28 Tanguy Ndombele Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
Manager:
Flag of England Ryan Mason

Man of the Match:
Stuart Dallas

Assistant referees:
Stuart Burt
Simon Bennett
Fourth official:
Chris Kavanagh

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Leeds United Tottenham
Goals scored 3 1
Total shots 16 11
Shots on target 7 3
Ball possession 53% 47%
Corner kicks 8 6
Fouls committed 12 10

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