Spurs welcome Newcastle for an intriguing Premier League encounter at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
Trippier delivers a deep one which causes some chaos but Schar fires the subsequent loose ball a long way off target, and in fact out for a throw-in on the far side. 76 min: Son swivels in the box and gets a shot away which is blocked by Newcastle’s Dan Burn. Spurs seem to running out of ideas a little in the past five minutes or so, and their subs aren’t quite clicking. Newcastle are churning down this clock with lots of nonsense, which is both clever and tedious. Meanwhile Spurs bring on Matt Doherty and Ben Davies for Davinson Sanchez and Clement Lenglet. Spurs running out time, and ideas. Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle 83 min: Kane picks out Bentancur running through the middle of the pitch but the midfielder’s pass to Doherty down the right is overhit, and he’s furious with himself. They stay third with 23 points from 12 games. Full-time: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle
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Tottenham are also performing under Antonio Conte and currently occupy third-place in the league. Hello and welcome to our live blog coverage of Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United from the capital. Newcastle made it six unbeaten on the bounce after a 1-0 win over Everton in midweek.
It's another Premier League top-four litmus test when Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Newcastle United to North London on Sunday.
Chelsea have gone to a back 4 with the trio of Kovacic, Jorginho and Loftus-Cheek in midfield. As for Manchester United, yet another Cristiano Ronaldo saga has dominated the last few days as he walked off early against Tottenham after being an unused sub and will not be in the squad to face Chelsea. Chelsea head to RB Salzburg on Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League and then head to Brighton on Saturday, Oct. Chelsea signed him in the summer and he’s been on loan back at Chicago Fire. The ball just hasn’t dropped to Raheem Sterling in the right areas on a few occasions. Casemiro and Eriksen class gives United sturdy foundation: The experienced duo of Eriksen and Casemiro got United off to a fine start as they ticked things over nicely in midfield and gave United a foundation to get something from the game. Rashford, Aubameyang struggle: The forwards on both teams struggled to have an impact and perhaps both Chelsea and Manchester United will be better without a true No. Manchester United host Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League on Thursday and then host West Ham on Sunday, Oct. United and Chelsea both tried to leave as many forward players forward as possible and it turned the game into a bit of a stalemate. United dominated midfield early on and got the ball to Sancho, Bruno Fernandes and Antony often and Chelsea couldn’t get going. Potter’s decision to bring on Kovacic after 35 minutes gave Chelsea the control they wanted as they switched to a back four and went to a 4-2-3-1. The back four and two holding midfielders are settled, while Fabio Vieira looks likely to start in an attacking role.
All stars aligned for Newcastle on Saturday as Liverpool lost to Nottingham Forest (?) while Chelsea and Man. Utd. drew their game thus making it possible ...
- The last (and only) open place is up for grabs once more although it has not felt like that with Eddie Howe calling the shots. Wilson is still playing for a place on the plane to Qatar, so the commitment and willingness, and effort will be there. - The vibes around Callum Wilson are not so firey, but there are no more options because of the stupid injuries and flesh and cartilage and bone not being made of steel in the human body if you know what I’m saying. It’s Nick Pope all day every day and judging by what went down a fortnight ago that should also be the case in the Three Lions XI—dropping the nugget just in case Southy is reading this. The game against Liverpool is the only one (undeservedly) marking a breakpoint in Newcastle’s season to date as that’s the only loss this team has suffered all year long. Last year wasn’t a good one in the books of Newcastle when it came to adding the entries pertaining to matches against Tottenham. What better than to celebrate with a goal, an assist, and a victory in London? - Joelinton has picked up an injury and should be out of today’s starting XI and most probably the full game, which simply sucks. That’d be sublime and keep the team in the top places without regard for other teams’ results. drew their game thus making it possible for the Magpies to jump ahead of the two Big Six clubs later today with a victory over Tottenham. Even better, the models have Newcastle with the third-best xGD among Premier League teams (+8.3) only behind Arsenal and Man. but only five teams have more goals scored than Newcastle’s 18 and just three of those teams are currently sitting above Newcastle on the table.
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Hello and welcome to live coverage of Tottenham's Premier League clash against Newcastle United. [Antonio Conte](https://www.football.london/all-about/antonio-conte) and his [Spurs](https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/) team need to bounce back with three points to keep up the pressure on the top two in the Premier League. Hello and welcome to live coverage of Tottenham's Premier League encounter against Newcastle United.
Will Tottenham get back to winning ways when they welcome Newcastle to north London this afternoon? Join Daniel Harris to find out.
Pretty much every time Spurs have faced decent opposition this season, they’ve been outplayed – by Chelsea, though they sneaked a draw at the end, by Arsenal and by Manchester United – and in general, play a reactive style that’s hard to watch in and of itself, never mind when you peruse the talent available to make that not so. Ivan Perisic, Yves Bissouma and Richarlison are decent players just as Djed Spence is a decent prospect, but even at the time, it looked like more than £100m spent turning a team able to contest the Champions League places but no more into a team still able to contest the Champions League places but no more. Football – and modern life – and the human psyche – love a crisis. It’s very hard not to watch the teams who’ve beaten Spurs this season and think hmm, managers on the way up and at the cutting edge, versus a manager past his best, from whom the game is getting away. He squares to Skipp who pokes one more to Son, and Son dips inside his man then lands a curler onto the roof of the net. 14 min The question, of course, is how you do that – does a midfielder stick on him or does a centre-back go with him. But Royal does brilliantly to stay close without giving away a foul, so that when Big Joe, as Steve Bruce knew him, swings back his leg to shoot, he boots Royal, the two fall together, and the upshot is a corner – which comes to nowt. 17 min This is a decent game, both teams looking to get the ball forward. 23 min Skipp breaks ahead of play and Bentancur, out on the right, turns to slide him a decent pass down the line. 20 min Dier takes the ball and goes short, gets ball a pass he doesn’t want and, looking for Lloris, instead punches past the far post. The ball then moves over to Sessegnon, who drags a shot that earns a corner via two defelections, Spurs’ first of the game … He misses and wears a little kick from Lenglet, one of those that outside the box might be a foul but inside it, isn’t one you’d feel comfy awarding a penalty for.
Newcastle man gets a volley away, but, on the follow-through connects hard with the studs of a Spurs defender – didn't see who. Spurs sportingly kick the ...
For sure Newcastle also needed a bit of time but they have the potential to go into the market - and they did this also this summer - to become one of the best teams in England. Every game in the Premier League is different but we have a way we want to play. “We know with the club the difficulties of the season. Just one defeat for them in the league so far, to Liverpool during their first false dawn of the season in August. We have two days to recover well because on Wednesday we have a vital game in the Champions League and continue to have injuries. Newcastle fortunate not to be behind, but a sucker punch is not out of the question. Have to do better than that to trouble the best defence in the Premier League. Striking then, five months on from that humbling, to look at the lineups and wonder if Newcastle have the edge? We are trying to build something important but to do this we need time to improve the quality of the squad to play in two important competitions like the Premier League and Champions League. He’s given his heart and soul to the club and I think that’s one of his best performances.” They look well-coached, and this deserved away victory at a big six club felt like the planting of a flag. Most telling was their marshalling of the game in a fervid atmosphere during the second half.
Tottenham host Newcastle on Sunday afternoon as they look to bounce back from their defeat to Manchester United.Antonio Conte's side were domi.
- Tottenham have lost two of their last four Premier League games (W2), as many as they had in their previous 21. - Tottenham have won each of their last eight Premier League home games, scoring 22 goals and conceding five. He’s created 4+ chances in three different games already this season, with Moussa Sissoko the last Newcastle player to do so in more matches in a single campaign (5 in 2015-16). - Newcastle’s Miguel Almirón has scored five goals in 11 Premier League games this season, already his best return in a single campaign. You can also listen via the [talkSPORT app,](https://talksport.com/listen/) on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. “All Premier League games are very difficult.
The problems for Antonio Conte at Tottenham worsened as his side were beaten at home by fellow Champions League hopefuls Newcastle.
They face Sporting on Wednesday where a victory would see them secure progression to the Champions League knockouts. That goal brought up double figures in the Premier League this season to boost his increasingly slight hopes of Meanwhile, Newcastle moved into the final Champions League spot below their opponents as their strong start to the season continues.
Newcastle United's impressive early season form continues to gather momentum with a superb win at Tottenham which lifts them up into fourth in the Premier ...
- Shots - 18Karius - 13Targett - 24Almirón - 25Tanganga - 14Perisic - 11Gil - 2Doherty - 10Kane - 38Bissouma - 15Dier - 1Lloris
Harry Kane reduced the deficit but first-half strikes from Callum Wilson and Miguel Almirón were enough to give Newcastle a 2-1 win at Tottenham.
“We have to finish this period of games and then in January we’ll see where we are.” “I had every right to go for the ball,” Wilson said, with just cause. A lengthy VAR delay and a skirmish in which Rodrigo Bentancur went close to losing his head did not rule out the goal. These are early days but Yves Bissouma’s best performance at the Tottenham stadium in 2022 remains as a Brighton player in his former team’s 1-0 April win.Newcastle may have the best goals‑against record in the division but they had not come to defend. Draws with the Manchester clubs, being unlucky losers at Liverpool and this result suggest a team here to stay. With winnable fixtures against Aston Villa and Southampton before a pre-World Cup showdown with Chelsea, Newcastle can be solidly in the Champions League shakeup when they head off for that Saudi winter training camp taken for “football reasons”.
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"It was a big win. [Ryan Sessegnon](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/241328/Ryan-Sessegnon) under pressure with a casual pass out and Almiron muscled the Tottenham left back off the ball before advancing and slotting Newcastle's second and his sixth of the season. [Son Heung-Min](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/149945/Son-Heung-Min) who had two shots in the opening three minutes, the first saved by [Nick Pope](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/161715/Nick-Pope) and the second a right-foot curler that brushed the roof of the net. They stay third with 23 points from 12 games. [Kieran Trippier](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/143637/Kieran-Trippier) to clear the ball off the line. [Eric Dier](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/155532/Eric-Dier) created some jitters in the home side when he almost scored a comical own goal as his over-cooked back pass wrong-footed Lloris and went just wide. Antonio Conte's side needed a quick response after the break and Kane obliged in the 54th minute, out-muscling Trippier to get on the end of a cross and score at the far post with a stooping header -- the goal allowed after a lengthy VAR check for a possible offside as the ball came in. [Callum Wilson](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/138924/Callum-Wilson) and [Miguel Almiron](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/48128/Miguel-Almirón) -- both aided by mistakes from Spurs goalkeeper [Hugo Lloris](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/43372/Hugo-Lloris) -- put Newcastle in control after Tottenham had started brightly. Tottenham left the field to boos at half-time and an electrical storm and a torrential downpour dampened home spirits even more -- although some joyous Newcastle fans stripped to the waist and danced in the rain. He seemed favourite to deal with a long ball when he came out of his goal but failed to clear it and collided with Wilson, who then chipped the ball into an unguarded net with Tottenham's players furious. [Harry Kane](https://www.espn.com.au/football/player/_/id/142200/Harry-Kane)'s 10th league goal of the season early in the second half suggested third-placed Tottenham could mount a comeback but they huffed and puffed without much quality as Newcastle held firm to claim the three points. [Newcastle United](/football/team?id=361) produced their biggest result of an already impressive season with a deserved 2-1 victory at [Tottenham Hotspur](/football/team?id=367) to move into the Premier League's top four on Sunday.
Here are our Tottenham Hotspur player ratings after their 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle United in the Premier League on Sunday.
His best effort of that period came in the 11th minute when put through by Kane, and Pope got a hand to his chip, and Trippier completed the clearance. Grabbed a goal back for Spurs with a low header at the back post after a Son corner was flicked his way. He had a bright start down the left, and he sent in a couple of early balls into the box before having a shot deflected wide himself. Playing down the right in one of the more advanced positions in the midfield three, he kept breaking forward and set up Son and Sessegnon for early chances. Slotted on to the right of a back three later in the game and defended solidly. First, he charged out to get to a Newcastle through ball but collided with Callum Wilson, who then curled the loose ball over him and into the net.
Callum Wilson put the visitors ahead with a cool lob after Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris claimed he had been fouled by the forward, and Miguel Almiron added ...
Added bite and vibrancy to the Spurs’ midfield, and was always looking to play the ball forward. Created a great early chance for Son, too, but snatched at a couple of half-chances. Must be one of the fittest players in the Premier League. The best of Spurs’ back three in possession. Performance was summed up when he nearly scored a comical own goal with a loose back-pass before clearing the resulting corner. Also at fault for the second, which started with his poor kick.