Tottenham Hotspur conquers Brentford 2-0 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

LONDON. Tottenham Hotspur overcomes Brentford with a 2-0 win with an own goal from S. Canos (12') and a goal from S. Heung-Min (65').

Tottenham Hotspur conquers Brentford 2-0 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

LONDON. Tottenham Hotspur beats Brentford with a 2-0 win with an own goal from S. Canos (12′) and a goal from S. Heung-Min (65′).

The match was played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium stadium in London. The referee was Jonathan Moss who was helped by Marc Perry and Tim Wood. The 4th official was Graham Scott. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 0.4 degrees Celsius or 32.67 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 82%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 47 Ball Possession 53
Shots
  • 11 Total 6
  • 7 On Target 2
  • 4 Off Target 4
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 101 Attack 116
  • 42 Dangerous attack 43
  • 89 Ball safe 103
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 10 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 13 Total 11
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Brentford had a strong ball possession 55% while Tottenham Hotspur was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Brentford has a more offensive attitude with 43 dangerous attacks and 6 shots of which 2 were on target. Notwithstanding, Tottenham Hotspur found a way to find the solution to win this contest.​

Tottenham Hotspur shot 11 times, 7 on target, 4 off target. On the opposite side, Brentford shot 6 times, 2 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Tottenham Hotspur didn’t receive any yellow card. Talking about the opposition, Brentford didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

12'
56'
Shandon Baptiste- sub ->F. Onyeka
Heung-min Son (goal)S. Reguilon
65'
70'
Yoane Wissa- sub ->S. Canos
70'
Mathias Jensen- sub ->V. Janelt
77'
83'
87'

Standings

After this contest, Tottenham Hotspur will have 22 points to hold in the 6th place. On the other side, Brentford will stay with 16 points like Crystal Palace and Aston Villa to hold in the 12th place.

Next matches

Tottenham Hotspur – Formation

Tottenham Hotspur
G
Hugo Lloris 1.France
7.5
D
Ben Davies  33.Wales
6.9
D
Davinson Sánchez 6.Colombia
7.3
D
Eric Dier 15.England
7.4
M
7.4
M
Emerson Royal 12.Brazil
7.0
83'
M
7.3
M
Oliver Skipp 29.England
7.4
F
Heung-min Son  7.South Korea
7.7
87' Goals65'
F
Lucas Moura 27.Brazil
6.9
77'
F
Harry Kane  10.England
7.8
Substitutes
G
D
Matt Doherty 2.Republic of Ireland
D
Japhet Tanganga 25.England
6.2
83'
M
Ryan Sessegnon 19.England
M
Harry Winks 8.England
6.3
77'
M
Tanguy Ndombélé 28.France
M
Dele Alli 20.England
F
Steven Bergwijn  23.Netherlands
87'
F
Bryan Gil 11.Spain

Tottenham Hotspur started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Antonio Conte decided to play with the following team: Hugo Lloris (7.5), Davinson Sánchez (7.3), Eric Dier (7.4), Ben Davies (6.9), Emerson Royal (7.0), Oliver Skipp (7.4), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (7.3), Sergio Reguilón (7.4), Lucas Moura (6.9), Heung-Min Son (7.7) and Harry Kane (7.8).

The home team had on the bench: Ryan Sessegnon, Steven Bergwijn, Bryan Gil, Matt Doherty, Harry Winks (6.3), Pierluigi Gollini, Japhet Tanganga (6.2), Tanguy Ndombélé and Dele Alli.

Substitutions

Tottenham Hotspur made 3 changes: Lucas Moura for H. Winks (77′), Emerson Royal for J. Tanganga (83′) and Son Heung-Min for S. Bergwijn (87′).

Best player: Harry Kane​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Tottenham Hotspur was Harry Kane even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.8) with 32 passes (71% accurate) and 5 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 15.

Brentford – Formation

Brentford
G
7.7
D
Pontus Jansson 18.Sweden
6.7
D
Charlie Goode 4.England
6.9
D
Ethan Pinnock  5.Jamaica
6.3
M
Rico Henry  3.England
6.9
M
7.3
M
Sergi Canós 7.Spain
6.2
70'
M
Vitaly Janelt 27.Germany
6.4
70'
M
Frank Onyeka 15.Nigeria
6.4
56'
F
Ivan Toney 17.England
7.2
F
Bryan Mbeumo 19.Cameroon
6.7
Substitutes
G
M. Cox 41.England
D
F. Stevens 36.Wales
D
Mads Roerslev 30.Denmark
M
Mathias Jensen 8.Denmark
6.5
70'
M
Yoane Wissa 11.DR Congo
6.3
70'
M
M
Shandon Baptiste 26.Grenada
6.6
56'
F
Marcus Forss 9.Finland
F
Saman Ghoddos 14.Iran

Brentford started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

Thomas Frank played with: Álvaro Fernández (7.7), Charlie Goode (6.9), Pontus Jansson (6.7), Ethan Pinnock (6.3), Sergi Canós (6.2), Frank Onyeka (6.4), Christian Nørgaard (7.3), Vitaly Janelt (6.4), Rico Henry (6.9), Ivan Toney (7.2) and Bryan Mbeumo (6.7).

They had on the bench: Marcus Forss, Finley Stevens, Mathias Jensen (6.5), Yoane Wissa (6.3), Edmond-Paris Maghoma, Matthew Cox, Saman Ghoddos, Shandon Baptiste (6.6) and Mads Roerslev Rasmussen.

Substitutions

Brentford made 3 changes: F. Onyeka for S. Baptiste (56′), S. Canos for Y. Wissa (70′) and V. Janelt for M. Jensen (70′).

Best player: Álvaro Fernández​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Brentford was the goalkeeper: Álvaro Fernández. His rating is 7.65. He performed 5 saves.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Premier League.​