Dele Alli celebrates his goal as Spurs fought from behind to beat Brighton
Dele Alli celebrates his goal as Spurs fought from behind to beat Brighton

Premier League report: Tottenham 2-1 Brighton


Tottenham staged a second-half fightback to beat Brighton 2-1 and continue their excellent Boxing Day record.

England captain Harry Kane and Dele Alli struck in the second period to cancel out Adam Webster's first-half header to extend their unbeaten run on Boxing Day to 14 games, while Kane has scored eight goals in five matches on December 26.

Brighton meanwhile have not tasted victory on Boxing Day since 2005 and will have felt they deserved something from this one, as they wasted three clear cut chances, while Kane's equaliser was largely down to a good slice of luck.

Alli produced a brilliant first-time finish to give Spurs another Boxing Day win after Harry Kane had earlier cancelled out Adam Webster's opener.

It was Alli's fifth goal in eight games under Mourinho and it will have provided some comfort to the Portuguese, who revealed before the match that his Christmas Day had been ruined by his dog dying.


Match highlights

Dele Alli stunner gives Spurs comeback win! | Tottenham 2-1 Brighton | Premier League Highlights


Brighton, who won the reverse fixture 3-0 in October, had threatened to ruin that run as they were the better side in the first half and had Webster's opener to hang onto.

But they have now gone three games without a win and must prepare for another lunchtime kick-off against Bournemouth in 48 hours.

Even before the loss of his family pet Mourinho's mood had been soured by spending much of the build-up to this game talking about VAR and how it is killing the game and his feelings would only have worsened in the 25th minute as his side had a goal ruled out.

Spurs had laboured in the opening quarter to get in behind Brighton, so they went long as Harry Winks sent Kane clear.

The England captain finished in the usual accomplished manner, rolling past an onrushing Mat Ryan, but VAR official Mike Dean needed the perpendicular lines to rule Kane centimetres offside.

Spurs needed that pick-me-up so to have the goal chalked off was a blow and what happened 12 minutes later was perhaps inevitable.

Winks was adjudged to have fouled Ezequiel Schelotto on the left, though contact was minimal, and Pascal Gross whipped in an inviting delivery which Webster climbed highest to power home.

Spurs were booed off by their fans at half-time, but they were immediately better after the break and needed only eight minutes to equalise.

Lucas Moura looked to have run into a blind alley but a lucky deflection saw the ball fall kindly to Kane and after Ryan saved his first attempt, the striker put the ball away at the second attempt.

It was his 10th goal of the Premier League season, the sixth successive season in which he has reached double figures.

Harry Kane levels up for Tottenham at home to Brighton
Harry Kane levels up for Tottenham at home to Brighton

That was just what Mourinho will have ordered and Spurs used it as a launchpad to push Brighton back.

Kane would have had another chance had his touch been better after Moussa Sissoko's raid forward, but there was no denying Spurs a second in the 72nd minute.

It was a brilliant team move as Moura and Kane linked up with Christian Eriksen, the Dane's brilliant diagonal ball finding Serge Aurier for him to tee up Alli, whose cushioned first-time finish found the top corner.

Alli should have had a second in the 90th minute when Kane played him through, but Ryan produced a fine flying save to turn the ball over the crossbar.


Opta stats

  • Tottenham are unbeaten in their last 14 Boxing Day league games (W11 D3), since losing 0-2 at Portsmouth in 2003 – extending their longest ever unbeaten run on December 26th.
  • Tottenham boss José Mourinho has never lost in eight Premier League games on Boxing Day (W6 D2), managing more games without defeat on the day than any other manager in the competition.
  • Brighton have lost five of their last six away league games played on Boxing Day (D1), including losing both such games in the Premier League (also 0-2 vs Chelsea in 2017).
  • Dele Alli has been directly involved in more goals in all competitions under Jose Mourinho than any other Tottenham player (5 goals & 3 assists in 8 apps).
  • Tottenham’s Harry Kane has scored eight goals in five Premier League games on Boxing Day - only Robbie Fowler (9 goals in 10 apps) has scored more on December 26th in the competition. Indeed, Kane has bagged 26 PL goals in the month of December - 10 more than he has in any other month in the competition.
  • Tottenham’s Harry Kane has now scored 100 home goals in 172 appearances in all competitions at club level, with 90 of those coming for Spurs (5 for Millwall, 3 for Leyton Orient, 2 for Leicester City).
  • Pascal Groß has provided 15 assists for Brighton in the Premier League, eight more than any other Seagulls player in the competition.
  • Brighton defender Adam Webster has scored as many goals in his 15 Premier League games this season (three) as he netted in 44 Championship matches for Bristol City last term.

Match Blog

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Tottenham 2-1 Brighton

Spurs: Kane, 53; Ali 72

Brighton: Webster, 37


Full time: Tottenham 2-1 Brighton

Spurs get the win as they respond to their defeat to Chelsea. They were poor first half, but excellent second - inspired by Kane and Moura.

Brighton can feel hard done to and deserved something from this game. They wasted three good chances and Kane's equaliser came from a bit of luck, something the visitors certainly didn't have today.

That's now 15 games unbeaten on Boxing Day for Spurs, and it is 2005 since Brighton last won on December 26


90: Injury time

Four minutes added on


90: Ryan save

Spurs counter and Alli is played into on goal and fires into the top corner. Ryan makes a superb diving save to his top right to tip over the bar.

Stunning save, but Alli should have killed the game there


88: Brighton open up

Brighton come again and a cross finds the unmarked Burn at the back post, but as he stretches to control it he slips over and can only stab the ball to the penalty spot rather than getting it to a team mate and Spurs clear.


83: Yellow card

Silly from Sissoko. He commits the foul and stops Burn taking the free kick quickly by blocking the pass. He gets a little shove for his efforts and responded by shoving Burn three more times. He gets a yellow and, like Winks, will miss the game against Norwich next up


80: Brighton sub

Schelotto, making his first Premier League start today, is off and Bissouma is on


77: Gross shoots

Gross fires straight at Gazzaniga. It is an easy save, but the keeper spills it and gets lucky that no Brighton player was following in


76: Brighton sub

Trossard replaces Bernardo for the visitors


GOAL HIGHLIGHT


75: Spurs sub

The home side's final sub sees the recently booked Moura come off and Dier come on


74: Yellow Card

Moura goes into the book for a poorly timed lunge


73: Mooy goes for goal

Mooy looks to restore parity immediately with a long-range strike, but his fiercely-struck effort whistles a yard over the target.


72: GOAL!! Tottenham 2-1 Brighton

ALLI

That is a wonderful goal from Spurs. Eriksen shows great vision to fire a diagonal ball from the left wing to the back post to find Aurier. His first touch is perfect back to the unmarked Alli and from a tight angle, some how on his first touch he flicks the ball over Ryan, who was only just off his line, and it drops in at the far post.

It is a thing of beauty all round.


67: Spurs sub

Unsurprisingly Winks is quickly removed from the action before he is sent off and Eriksen is on for him


66: Gazzaniga save

20 out on the right of the D, Gross fires a stinging shot into the middle of the goal. It is at Gazzaniga's head and he punches clear


65: Winks a lucky boy

Brighton finally get a foot hold back into this game and storm forward. Dangerous cross is only just cleared by Spurs and Gross picks up on the edge of the box and goes to shoot. Winks brings him down, already on a yellow he should go, but the ref is too kind to him


GOAL HIGHLIGHT


63: Moura flying

Lucas Moura has inspired Spurs fightback here. He's been everywhere in the second half. He's been positive with the ball every time he's got it, causing panic in the Brighton defence.

Without the ball he is chasing and running down every Brighton player and making some big tackles.

Home crowd responding to his energy and getting louder now


Harry Kane levels up for Tottenham at home to Brighton
Harry Kane levels up for Tottenham at home to Brighton


60: Kane continues Boxing Day form

We recommended backing Kane to score today, and was also our half-time price boost, as he loves Boxing Day.

That's now eight goal in just five Boxing Day appearances from big Harry.

Only Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler (nine) has more goals on this date in the competition's history.

Ho, Ho, Ho


57: Almost a repeat

Spurs are a different animal now, aggressive in the tackle and quick in attack.

They come forward again and again Brighton win it back and smash a clearance against their own player. The rebound puts Kane in on goal again but the ball is too quick for him, he can't control and Ryan collects.


56: Spurs sub

First change for Spurs as Lo Celso replaces Sessegnon.


53: GOAL: Tottenham 1-1 Brighton

KANE

And this one counts. It is out of the blue and lucky but Spurs don't care.

Spurs are going nowhere when Moura picks it up 30 yards out, he turns and runs towards goal and beats a few defenders, but he has nothing on as he holds out his hands asking for help. He loses the ball, but as Brighton clear the ball is kicked against another Brighton player and roles through to Kane in the area. He shots into the bottom corner and Ryan makes a wonderful save

But the rebound comes back out to the England skipper and he half volleys into the opposite corner.

Great finishing from Kane, but so unlucky for Brighton, as Spurs were going nowhere until that deflected clearance


48: Connolly big chance

That should be 2-0 to Brighton.

Webster drives into the box down the right and gets to the byline. He chips a cross to the back post but no one is there. It comes out to the left wing to Bernardo, who crosses back in and Connolly ia unmarked six yards out at the near post. But he gets his jump and header all wrong and puts it way over the bar.

Hands on their head from both the player and his manager tells the story - huge chance missed


Second-half

Underway, no changes


Webster's excellent season

Adam Webster has now scored as many goals in his 15 Premier League games this season (three) as he netted in 44 Championship matches for Bristol City last term. All three of his goals in 2019-20 have come away from home.


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Brighton's Adam Webster celebrates his goal against Tottenham
Brighton's Adam Webster celebrates his goal against Tottenham


Stats

Possession: Spurs 55% v 45% Brighton

Shots on target: Spurs 1 v 3 Brighton

Shot off target: Spurs 1 v 1 Brighton

Free-kicks: Spurs 3 v 7 Brighton

Keeper saves: Spurs 2 v 1 Brighton

Yellow cards: Spurs 2 v 2 Brighton


Half-time: Tottenham 0-1 Brighton

The opening 20 minutes were typical of a Boxing Day lunch time kick off - slow and flat atmosphere. It was an equal game.

It hotted up in the next 20, with Harry Kane's goal ruled out for a tight offside and then Webster's headed goal.

Typical of Spurs under Jose, they cannot defend for 90 minutes and they switch off for 10 minute spells. In this spell they were hurt again and Brighton deserve their lead


45: Injury time

There will be 2 minutes of injury time


Goal highlight


42: Yellow Card

Harry Kane tries to grab hold of this match again for his side, picks up the ball in his own half and drives into opposition territory, holding off the challenges until Gross comes clattering in and he is booked


40: Gazzaniga saves

Gross fires in the resulting free kick from the left and Spurs head behind for a corner. Gross runs across field to take this from the right and this time his cross is headed towards goal by Bernardo, but Gazzaniga is equal to it and saves


39: Yellow Card

Spurs are on the rack here and Brighton counter down the left this time through Connolly and again are only stopped by another foul, this time from Sanchez and he goes in the book, where he joins his teammate Winks


38: Tottenham 0-1 Brighton

WEBSTER

From the resulting free-kick on the right, Gross whip it into the six yard box and Webster wants it more than anyone else and powers the header home from close range


36: Brighton counter

From that free-kick Ryan quickly throws the ball out and Brighton counter down the right. They are only stopped by Winks committing the foul and Brighton have a chance here from the free-kick on the right wing.

Winks booked and will missed their next came against Norwich


35: Spurs free-kick

Another Spurs free-kick, 30 yards out on right edge of the box. Chipped into the back post, but Sissoko is offside as he tries to lob Ryan, who reached up and caught it anyway


31: Kane free-kick

Kane lashes the ball towards goal and it makes contact with the Brighton wall. Spurs appeal for a penalty but a swift VAR check finds no handball infringement and the game continues with a Spurs corner, which coms to nothing.


30: Yellow Card

First of the day... Moura drops his shoulder and drives towards the Brighton area where he's bundled to ground by Burn. Free-kick to Spurs and a booking for the Brighton defender.

Free kick to Spurs on right edge of area


That Offside call


Jose Mourinho watches on during a very wet Boxing Day
Jose Mourinho watches on during a very wet Boxing Day


23: Goal Disallowed: Tottenham 0-0 Brighton

Kane is offside, but it is another one where VAR has had to get those annoying tiny lines out and it looks like a fingernail is offside, so of course it is ruled out.

No festive joy from VAR today clearly


23: GOAL!! Tottenham 1-0 Brighton

KANE

That's now eight in five Boxing Day games, but it is a tight offside call going to VAR.....


21: Mooy deflected wide

Mooy, who has started excellently, twists on the edge of the box and gets it on his left foot to curl into the bottom corner.

A deflection off a Spurs leg is the only thing that stops it going in.

Corner kick is cleared by Spurs


15: Kane no Christmas Turkey

He's been provider so far in this game, but Harry Kane is a man that fires on Boxing Day. He has 7 goals on December 26 in four games, including a hat-trick against Southampton two season ago, and one this time last year in a 5-0 destruction of Bournemouth.

The England captain is 8/11 to score anytime and 9/4 to open the scoring in this one


13: Alzate again

More excellent patient passing and build up from Brighton eventually sees Alzate unmarked and in space 25 yards out in centre field.

He lines up the shot right footed and fires low into the bottom right corner. Gazzaniga gets down and across quickly and palms away.

Tottenham have holes where they don't want them in their defensive third and Brighton are finding them.


11: Even game so far

It has been a good start to this game and despite Spurs having two good early chances it has been an even game so far.

Brighton have started well and kept possession well, stretching Spurs in defence.


08: Sessegnon again

Sessegnon makes a great run down the left and a long ball from the back from Toby Alderweireld finds him. He's in one-on-one with the keeper, draws him, but then hits the left upright.

His blushes are spared as the flag goes up and he was offside. He's had two chances early on and looks dangerous


05: Sessegnon chance

Spurs go straight down the other end from the goal kick and Kane gets space on the right edge of the box and delivers a superb cross across the six yard box to the back post to the on rushing Sessegnon, he slides in at the back post but mis-judges the flight of the ball and misses it. Should have scored


04: Brighton have a go

Alzate does well to hold onto the ball and twist away into space from Sissoko on the edge of the box and he fires low but wide.


00: Kick-off

Tottenham in the white and dark blue, Brighton in the away all black

Teams:

Tottenham: Gazzaniga, Vertonghen, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Aurier, Alli, Winks, Sissoko, Lucas Moura, Sessegnon, H Kane.

Substitutes: Vorm, Lamela, Dier, Lo Celso, Foyth, Eriksen, Tanganga

Brighton: Ryan, Webster, Duffy, Burn, Schelotto, Bernardo, Connolly, Stephen, Mooy, Gross, Alzate.

Substitutes: Button, Maupay, Bissouma, Trossard, Murray, Montoya, Propper.



Form

Tottenham's defeat to Chelsea last time out ended a run six Premier League home games without defeat (W4 D2) - they haven't lost consecutive home games in the competition since January.

Brighton have won one of their last seven, with that coming back on December 5 at Arsenal. The ref that day was Graham Scott and he is against the man in the middle today


Brighton double?

Brighton have never recorded a league double over Tottenham, but having hammered Spurs 3-0 earlier in the season they have the perfect chance to deliver their fans an extra Christmas present


Ryan Sessegnon starts for Spurs on Boxing Day
Ryan Sessegnon starts for Spurs on Boxing Day


Leaky Mourinho

Since Jose Mourinho's first game in charge of the club, no Premier League team has conceded more goals than Spurs across all competitions, which is 14. That's the joint-most, along with Arsenal.

Tottenham to win and BTTS at 15/8 could be a good way to go here


Brighton hate Boxing Day

So Spurs love Boxing Day, but the same cannot be said about Brighton. While Spurs' family are lovingly exchanging gifts and cuddling up on the sofa to watch TV, Brighton's family are the ones getting drunk and fighting.

Graham Potter's side are winless in their last 10 Boxing Day games, with their last win coming against QPR in 2005.


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Best Bet

The Sporting Life's best bet for the early kick off is....

Historically the Boxing Day lunch time kick-off fails to deliver much festive cheer, the players look like they've eaten too much Christmas pudding and the atmosphere is generally flatter than usual due to a hungover/tired crowds.So we don't expect much entertainment or goals in this one.

As impressive as the Seagulls have been under Graham Potter, they have the league's fifth-worst away record having won just twice on the road all season.

After losing to Chelsea, Spurs will be keen to bounce back to keep their top-four hopes alive. Backing the hosts to have a low-scoring victory, especially with a major goal scorer and creator in Heung-min Son suspended, is worth considering at a best price of 8/5.


Tottenham love Boxing Day

Spurs' record on Boxing Day is exceptional, having not lost in the last 13 games played on December 26. They've won 10 of those!

It gets even better when at home, having last tasted Boxing Day defeat on home soil back in 1991 against Nottingham Forest (1-2).

Brighton, meanwhile are struggling, having won just five points from their last 21 available in the Premier League.

Spurs to win are 1/2, with Brighton 5/1 to win.


Brighton Team News

Graham Potter has reacted to Brighton's loss to Sheffield United by making five changes - Shane Duffy, Ezequiel Schelotto, Bernardo, Aaron Connolly and Steven Alzate step in with Lewis Dunk, Martin Montoya, Leandro Trossard, Dale Stephens and Neal Maupay making way.

Brighton: Ryan, Webster, Duffy, Burn, Schelotto, Bernardo, Connolly, Stephen, Mooy, Gross, Alzate.

Substitutes: Button, Maupay, Bissouma, Trossard, Murray, Montoya, Propper.


Spurs Team News

Jose Mourinho makes two changes, with Ryan Sessegnon making his first Premier League start for Spurs, and Harry Winks also coming in. Eric Dier drops to the bench while Son Heung-min is suspended.

Tottenham: Gazzaniga, Vertonghen, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Aurier, Alli, Winks, Sissoko, Lucas Moura, Sessegnon, H Kane.

Substitutes: Vorm, Lamela, Dier, Lo Celso, Foyth, Eriksen, Tanganga


Welcome

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Follow all of today's Premier League football with our three live blogs - starting right here with Tottenham v Brighton, followed by our second blog covering all the 3pm games, then concluding with Manchester United against Newcastle United at 5.30pm. We'll also have coverage of Leicester v Liverpool at 8 via our match centre

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