Aston Villa loss deepens Tottenham gloom

Tottenham Hotspur's European hopes were dealt a huge blow as its final Premier League home game of the season ended in a 2-1 defeat by Aston Villa.

Published : May 20, 2021 08:53 IST , LONDON

Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring Aston Villa's  second goal. - REUTERS
Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring Aston Villa's second goal. - REUTERS
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Ollie Watkins celebrates scoring Aston Villa's second goal. - REUTERS

Tottenham Hotspur's European hopes were dealt a huge blow as its final Premier League home game of the season ended in a 2-1 defeat by Aston Villa on Wednesday and striker Harry Kane perhaps waved farewell to the club's fans.

MATCH CENTRE

England captain Kane's uncertain future has left Spurs fans wearing a frown in the past week and their mood was hardly raised as a horrible own goal by Sergio Reguilon and an Ollie Watkins strike earned Villa the win.

Defeat left Tottenham in sixth place with 59 points, the same as Everton.

The London club now faces the ignominious prospect of being in UEFA's third-tier Europa Conference League next season, having reached the Champions League final in 2019.

Defeat at Leicester City in their final game on Sunday could even see it finish as low as ninth and facing the prospect of no European football next season.

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Kane, who has scored 165 goals in 244 Premier League games for Tottenham including 22 this season, was a subdued figure and forced only one save from Villa's Emiliano Martinez.

After the final whistle, Kane walked slowly around each side of the pitch, receiving warm applause from fans, a few of whom waved goodbye.

Tottenham's fans had sung "we want Levy out" during the game, aimed at the club's chairman Daniel Levy who admitted in a message to fans in the match programme that the club had "lost sight" of key priorities.

FINAL WHISTLE

They continued anti-Levy chants after the final whistle with fans refusing to leave and some scuffling with stewards as they waited for the players to re-appear for a lap of honour.

Interim manager Ryan Mason, who took over from sacked Jose Mourinho last month, summed up the mood.

"I'm very disappointed. It wasn't how we wanted to finish the season at home in front of our fans," Mason said.

 

"There are so many emotions in football. Yes a lot has been going on but our aim is to get results on the pitch and unfortunately we didn't do that."

The match proved a microcosm of Tottenham's season in which it led the Premier League standings in December.

When Steven Bergwijn seized on a Villa mistake to unleash a fierce shot into the roof of the net after eight minutes the mood was briefly buoyant among the 10,000 fans back inside the stadium for the first time this year.

But the optimism was an illusion.

After 20 minutes Reguilon was faced with a routine clearance but got in a terrible tangle and sliced spectacularly past his diving keeper Hugo Lloris.

Reguilon's night went from bad to worse when his loose pass after 39 minutes was deflected into the path of Watkins who shrugged off Eric Dier before firing inside the post.

Tottenham's confidence drained away and mistakes by Harry Winks and Dier should have been punished.

The host was booed off at halftime and things did not improve after the break. Bergwijn and Kane had chances and Gareth Bale came off the bench for what was probably his Tottenham farewell to try and liven things up.

But Villa spurned numerous chances to increase its lead, substitute Carney Chukwuemeka hitting the post in stoppage time, and as the whistle blew, more boos rang around the huge stadium.

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