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Tottenham fight back to beat Leicester in thriller and seal third spot


VIVA  – Hujan gol terjadi di Wembley di partai pamungkas Premier League, Minggu 13 Mei 2018. Tottenham Hotspur menundukkan tamunya, Leicester City 5-4. Leicester berhasil unggul saat laga baru berjalan 4 menit. Jamie Vardy sukses menuntaskan sodoran Riyad Mahrez. Tiga menit berselang, Spurs mampu menyamakan kedudukan. Harry Kane mencatatkan namanya di papan skor.

The Foxes kembali unggul di menit 16 lewat gol Riyad Mahrez. Tim tamu semakin di atas angin berkat gol Kelechi Iheanacho di menit 47. Spurs tak mau menyerah. Mereka berhasil comeback dengan menciptakan toga gol tambahan. Dimulai dengan gol Erik Lamela di menit 49. Setelah itu, Christian Fuchs mencetak gol bunuh diri di menit 53, yang membuat tuan rumah menyamakan kedudukan. The Lilywhites berbalik unggul di menit 60. Erik Lamela mencetak gol keduanya sekaligus membawa Spurs unggul 4-3. Pertandingan belum berhenti di situ. Jamie Vardy membuat Leicester menyamakan kedudukan lewat golnya di menit 73. Gol kemenangan Spurs akhirna hadir di menit 76. Kane mencetak gol keduanya di laga ini, memanfaatkan sodoran Danny Rose. Skor 5-4 bertahan hingga akhir laga. Hasil ini membuat Spurs finis di posisi 3 dengan 77 poin dari 38 pertandingan. Susunan Pemain

Tottenham Hotspur: Hugo Lloris, Kyle Walker-Peters, Toby Alderweireld, Eric Dier, Danny Rose, Moussa Sissoko, Victor Wanyama, Erik Lamela, Christian Eriksen, Lucas Moura, Harry Kane. Leicester City: Eldin Jakupovic, Christian Fuchs, Harry Maguire, Wes Morgan, Danny Simpson, Demarai Gray, Vicente Iborra, Adrien Silva, Riyad Mahrez, Jamie Vardy, Kelechi Iheanacho.




The Tottenham support chanted that they were going home and there is excitement among their number at the prospect of returning to the rebuilt White Hart Lane next season. Yet what a send-off they gave to Wembley.

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The merits of the club’s temporary accommodation at the national stadium have been a talking point throughout a season that has finished with them securing third place in the Premier League and a third consecutive Champions League qualification.

Spurs started badly at Wembley but they grew into the old place and they can look back on a handful of outstanding wins against Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal in the league, plus Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid in the Champions League.

On the other hand the three defeats that Mauricio Pochettino feels have scarred the season were also here – against Juventus in the Champions League, Manchester City in the league and Manchester United in the FA Cup. This victory against a spirited Leicester City will stand the test of time mainly for its wackiness. The entertainment value, however, was rich.

On an afternoon when defending was clearly not a part of either team’s plans, Tottenham trailed 3-1 before storming back to lead 4-3 thanks to a pair of Erik Lamela goals and an unwitting assist from him for the other one. Jamie Vardy found the equaliser for Leicester with his second of the game before Harry Kane – who else? – sealed it for Spurs with a second of his own.

Tottenham had invited a host of their former players to the game and one of them, Paul Gascoigne, who was presented on the pitch at half-time, could be seen performing The Floss dance up in the stands when Kane’s winner went in. Around him Gary Mabbutt smiled, Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa applauded and Dimitar Berbatov just looked cool.

Kane finished with 30 league goals for the season but it was not enough to overhaul Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah in the race for the Golden Boot. Kane had won the award in the previous two seasons with 25 and 29 goals.

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Leicester played a full part in a see‑saw spectacle and they will wonder how they went home with nothing other than a fifth defeat in seven league matches. The focus will now turn to the future of the manager, Claude Puel, but it is fair to say that his players performed for him here. “Speculation is not my area,” Puel said. “We need stability. I will try to make this work. This is just the second time in 18 years we have finished in the first half of the table.”

The game exploded into life at the outset, with Vardy in the mood. He put Leicester in front with a flicked header from Riyad Mahrez’s free-kick but Tottenham hit back when Danny Simpson’s loose pass hit Lucas Moura and Kane was away. He beat Eldin Jakupovic with a low shot inside the near post.

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Tottenham had lost Jan Vertonghen to a calf problem in the warm-up and so Pochettino reshuffled, bringing Victor Wanyama into the line-up in midfield and dropping Eric Dier back to central defence, where he partnered Toby Alderweireld. Kyle Walker‑Peters enjoyed a rare opportunity at right‑back and he suffered, at times, defensively yet he looked good going forward. It was pretty much the story of every player’s day.

Leicester were back in charge with 16 minutes on the clock and the goal owed much to an incision from Kelechi Iheanacho. Walker-Peters and Vardy challenged for a loose ball and, when it broke for Mahrez, he banged past Hugo Lloris. Leicester ought to have been further in front on 26 minutes but Demarai Gray could not beat Lloris when one-on-one, after Vardy’s lovely touch. Spurs were booed off by some of their supporters at the interval.

It was even crazier in the second half, with Iheanacho making it 3-1 with the goal of the game – a precision left-footed drive into the top corner, after holding off Wanyama, which is no mean feat. Game over? Not at all. Spurs were in front 13 minutes later.

Lamela scored his team’s second and fourth goals from low Walker‑Peters crosses while the equaliser for 3-3 came when Harry Maguire jumped into a challenge on him. The ball ricocheted off Lamela and went in off Christian Fuchs for an own goal.

Back came Leicester and after Lloris had saved brilliantly to keep out Iheanacho, Mahrez ushered in Vardy, who finished explosively into the near top corner. Kane created the winner for himself with a move that sent the Leicester substitute, Hamza Choudhury off towards Brent Cross. He bent his shot expertly into the far corner. Though Vardy fired high when well placed in stoppage-time, there would be no further twists.


Pochettino's Spurs finished as the top London club in the Premier League for the first time since 1995

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino wants to discuss his future with chairman Daniel Levy, and says the club must "take risks" to improve.

Spurs beat Leicester 5-4 on Sunday to secure a third successive top-three finish in the Premier League.

But the club have not won a trophy since the League Cup in 2008, and have spent less than their top-six rivals.

"If we want to be real contenders for big, big trophies, we need to review a little," Pochettino said.

"First of all, I need to speak with Daniel, then we will know what we are going to do.

"I think it's a moment the club needs to take risks and if possible work harder than the previous season to be competitive again."

Argentine Pochettino, 46, took over at Spurs in 2014 and has led the club to fifth, third, second and third-placed finishes in his four seasons.

But they have spent £184.59m on players in the past two seasons, less than Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool over the same period.

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Pochettino has been linked with a move from the club and following their FA Cup semi-final defeat by Manchester United in April said the club "need more time with me or another".

This season they were knocked out of the Champions League in the last 16 by Juventus.

"I think I have a very clear idea what we need to do; I don't know if the club will be agreeing with me or not," Pochettino said.

"But we are going to talk, next week, to create the new project, or what I think what we need to do, together again, to try to improve.

"That is a little bit up to Daniel of course, to the club, to be happy with us, because after four years I think we need to assess that period.

"I think Daniel is going to listen to me. But you know me and sometimes I have some crazy ideas.

"In this type of situation, with a club with our unbelievable fans, being brave is the most important, and to take risks."


Tottenham Hotspur ended their brief spell as Wembley Stadium tenants in memorable fashion as they won a remarkable game against Leicester City 5-4 with Harry Kane’s winner met with a dance of delight from their former player and guest of honour Paul Gascoigne.

This final day encounter had just about everything in an attacking sense with both sides throwing caution to the wind.

Spurs have spent the campaign away from White Hart Lane, which is being rebuilt, and their supporters sang “Tottenham’s going home” as they said goodbye to their temporary home in style. Wembley has played host to some special games throughout the years but there cannot be many more remarkable than this one.

Vardy and Mahrez struck early for Leicester (Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

Spurs were 3-1 down before taking a 4-3 lead but it was Kane who scored a second of the game to finally settle it, along with a third place finish, after Erik Lamela’s double and two for Leicester’s Jamie Vardy.

Tottenham were forced into a re-shuffle at the back at the 11th hour after Jan Vertonghen picked up a calf injury in the warm-up. Eric Dier moved to centre back with Victor Wanyama a late addition to the starting eleven.

Not surprisingly losing their key defender disrupted Mauricio Pochettino’s side and in only the fourth minute, Vardy capitalised, glancing home unmarked from Riyad Mahrez for his 22nd club goal of the season.

Kane got Spurs back on level terms (Action Plus via Getty Images)

But just three minutes later it was Leicester’s turn to defend poorly, Harry Kane bursting through unchallenged before finishing left footed, becoming the first Tottenham player to 40 in a season since Clive Allen 31 years ago.

Spurs really struggled at the back and Mahrez ensured the Midlands side were back in front on 16 minutes with a goal that could be a parting gift with continued doubt over his future.

The Algerian finished well left footed after Tottenham had failed to clear, Adrien Silva finding Vardy with the loose ball then making its way to Mahrez.

Iheanacho scored immediately after the restart (Getty Images)

Dier was unfortunate not to level for Spurs when his header from point blank range from Christian Eriksen’s corner was brilliantly saved by Eldin Jakupovic before at the other end Leicester should have made it three with Hugo Lloris stopping Demarai Gray who had been played in by Vardy’s pass.

If it was not and end of season contest with little to play for, you would guess that both managers would have had something to say about their defending at the break.

But both sides remained happy to attack demonstrated by three goals in the opening eight minutes of the second half.

Lamela scored a brace (Getty Images)

First Iheanacho scored a superb individual goal, shaking off Wanyama, before firing home into the top corner 25 yards out to give Leicester a two-goal cushion.

Within two minutes and Tottenham were back in it as Lamela, despite a suspicion of offside, slotted home from close range following Kyle Walker-Peters’ cross to round off a fine move.

It was Lamela’s first league goal since August 2016 and he was heavily involved in the equaliser on 53 minutes. Harry Maguire’s attempted clearance ricocheted off the Argentine and found the net via a deflection off Christian Fuchs with the effort credited as an own goal.

The Argentinian almost helped himself to a hat-trick (Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty)

Lamela then completed a quite dramatic turnaround on the hour as he converted, again from close range, from Walker-Peters cross.

But Tottenham did not hold on, Leicester equalising to make it 4-4 on the break, Mahrez feeding Vardy who fired home with a left footed finish that beat Lloris at his near post on 74 minutes.

Back came the hosts though with Kane scoring his 30th league goal of the season two minutes later, deceiving Hamza Choudhury before beating Jakupovic from just inside the area, to bring jubilant scenes at Wembley Stadium where Gascoigne’s excitement summed up a genuine thriller.

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