Tottenham Hotspur defeats AFC Bournemouth after recovering from a 2-0 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

BOURNEMOUTH. Tottenham Hotspur had a striking comeback against AFC Bournemouth.

Tottenham Hotspur defeats AFC Bournemouth after recovering from a 2-0 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

BOURNEMOUTH. Tottenham Hotspur had a remarkable comeback against AFC Bournemouth. Tottenham Hotspur was definitely better in terms of ball possession (69%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Vitality Stadium stadium in Bournemouth on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Anthony Taylor with the support of Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn. The 4th official was Charles Breakspear. The weather was rainy. The temperature was pleasant at 18.1 degrees Celsius or 64.54 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 85%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 31 Ball Possession 69
Shots
  • 6 Total 27
  • 4 On Target 6
  • 2 Off Target 21
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 56 Attack 143
  • 31 Dangerous attack 90
  • 14 Ball safe 11
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 19
Fouls
  • 10 Total 5
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Tottenham Hotspur had a strong ball possession 69% while AFC Bournemouth was struggling with a 31% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Tottenham Hotspur was putting more pressure with 90 dangerous attacks and 27 shots of which 6 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Tottenham Hotspur won the match.​

AFC Bournemouth shot 6 times, 4 on target, 2 off target. On the other side, Tottenham Hotspur shot 27 times, 6 on target, 21 off target.

Cards

AFC Bournemouth received 1 yellow card (L. Cook). On the opposite side, Tottenham Hotspur received 2 yellow cards (R. Sessegnon and H. Kane).

Match Timeline

22'
46'
50'
57'
58'
58'
Rodrigo Bentancur- sub ->Y. Bissouma
61'
63'
Jaidon Anthony- sub ->Philip Billing
63'
69'
73'
Ben Davies(goal)Son Heung-Min
Ryan Fredericks - sub ->M. Tavernier
78'
Lewis Cook- Yellow
81'
84'
Bryan Gil- sub ->R. Sessegnon
89'
90'
Rodrigo Bentancur(goal)

Standings

After this match, AFC Bournemouth will stay with 13 points to sit in the 14th place. Regarding the opposition, Tottenham Hotspur will have 26 points to hold in the 3rd place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Premier League, AFC Bournemouth will play away with Everton on the 28th of May with a 5-4 head to head in favor of Everton (2 draws).

Tottenham Hotspur will play away agasint Leeds United on the 28th of May with a 4-2 head to head record in favor of Tottenham Hotspur (1 draw).

AFC Bournemouth – Formation

AFC Bournemouth
G
Mark Travers 1.Republic of Ireland
6.8
D
Adam Smith 15.England
6.9
D
Marcos Senesi 25.Argentina
6.4
D
Chris Mepham 6.Wales
7.1
M
Jordan Zemura 33.Zimbabwe
6.4
M
Jefferson Lerma 8.Colombia
7.1
M
Lewis Cook 4.England
6.9
81'
M
Philip Billing 29.Denmark
6.5
63'
M
Marcus Tavernier 16.England
6.8
78'
F
Kieffer Moore 21.Wales
8.6
Goals22', 50'
F
Dominic Solanke 9.England
6.2
89'
Substitutes
G
C. Plain 45.England
D
Ryan Fredericks  2.England
6.1
78'
D
Jack Stephens 3.England
6.2
89'
M
Ryan Christie 10.Scotland
M
Junior Stanislas 19.England
M
Ben Pearson 22.England
M
Joe Rothwell 14.England
F
Jaidon Anthony 32.England
6.4
63'
F
Jamal Lowe 18.Jamaica

AFC Bournemouth started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Gary O\’Neil decided to play with the following team: Mark Travers (6.8), Adam Smith (6.9), Chris Mepham (7.1), Marcos Senesi (6.4), Marcus Tavernier (7.4), Lewis Cook (6.9), Jefferson Lerma (7.1), Jordan Zemura (6.4), Dominic Solanke (6.2), Philip Billing (6.5) and Kieffer Moore (8.6).

The home team had on the bench: Jaidon Anthony (6.4), Ryan Christie, Junior Stanislas, Ryan Fredericks (6.4), Jamal Lowe, Ben Pearson, Jack Stephens, Joe Rothwell and Cameron Plain.

Substitutions

AFC Bournemouth made 3 changes: P. Billing for J. Anthony (63′), M. Tavernier for R. Fredericks (78′) and D. Solanke for J. Stephens (89′).

Best player: Kieffer Moore​

The most impressive player for AFC Bournemouth was Kieffer Moore.

His rating is (8.6) with 2 goals, 30 passes (56% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 19.

Tottenham Hotspur – Formation

Tottenham Hotspur
G
Hugo Lloris 1.France
6.1
D
Ben Davies 33.Wales
7.1
Goals73'
D
C. Lenglet 34.France
7.0
D
Davinson Sánchez 6.Colombia
6.4
58'
M
Emerson Royal 12.Brazil
7.1
63'
M
7.6
M
Yves Bissouma 38.Mali
6.4
58'
M
Ryan Sessegnon 19.England
7.2
84' 61' Goals57'
M
Oliver Skipp 4.England
6.8
46'
F
Heung-min Son 7.South Korea
7.4
F
Harry Kane 10.England
6.8
69'
Substitutes
G
Fraser Forster 20.England
D
Japhet Tanganga 25.England
D
Matt Doherty 2.Republic of Ireland
D
Eric Dier 15.England
7.4
58'
D
Djed Spence 24.England
M
Ivan Perišić 14.Croatia
7.4
63'
M
Rodrigo Bentancur 30.Uruguay
7.8
58' Goals90'
F
Bryan Gil 11.Spain
6.6
84'
F
Lucas Moura 27.Brazil
6.8
46'

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

Antonio Conte played with: Hugo Lloris (6.1), Davinson Sánchez (6.4), Clément Lenglet (7.0), Ben Davies (7.1), Emerson Royal (7.1), Oliver Skipp (6.5), Yves Bissouma (6.2), Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (7.6), Ryan Sessegnon (7.6), Harry Kane (6.8) and Heung-min Son (7.4).

These were the players on the bench: Ivan Perišić (7.4), Fraser Forster, Japhet Tanganga, Rodrigo Bentancur (7.7), Bryan Gil, Matt Doherty, Eric Dier (7.3), Lucas Moura (6.6) and Djed Spence.

Substitutions

Tottenham Hotspur made 5 changes: O. Skipp for Lucas Moura (46′), D. Sanchez for E. Dier (58′), Y. Bissouma for R. Bentancur (58′), Emerson Royal for I. Perisic (63′) and R. Sessegnon for B. Gil (84′).

Best player: Rodrigo Bentancur​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Tottenham Hotspur was Rodrigo Bentancur.

His rating is (7.7) with 1 goal, 33 passes (90% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 3 duels out of 4. He performed 2 crosses.

His performance was remarkable also because he started the match from the bench before entering the filed in the 58′.

Results of the day

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