Tottenham 1 – 2 Newcastle

Newcastle’s revolution under Eddie Howe gathered pace as first-half goals from Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron landed a statement 2-1 win at Tottenham on Super Sunday.

Wilson put Newcastle ahead in the 31st minute, when, after chasing down a Fabian Schar through ball, he collided with Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who went down after contact with the Newcastle forward.

The striker was first to the loose ball and lobbed both Lloris and Eric Dier to grab the opener, with a VAR check confirming no foul had been committed.

Newcastle doubled their lead five minutes before half-time through Almiron. Lloris’ poor attempted pass was headed down by Sean Longstaff to Almiron, who dribbled past Ryan Sessegnon and Clement Lenglet before he fired under the Spurs goalkeeper to make it 2-0.

Harry Kane scored his customary goal against Newcastle to give Antonio Conte’s side hope, but it would not prevent a second straight Premier League defeat, with the result moving the visitors up to fourth position, two points and a place behind Spurs.

Player ratings

Tottenham: Lloris (4), Sanchez (5), Dier (5), Lenglet (5), Emerson (5), Bentancur (6), Bissouma (5), Skipp (5), Sessegnon (5), Kane (6), Son (6).

Subs: Doherty (5), Perisic (5), Lucas Moura (5), Davies (6).

Newcastle: Pope (6), Trippier (7), Schar (7), Botman (7), Burn (7), Longstaff (8), Bruno Guimaraes (8), Willock (7), Almiron (9), Wilson (8), Joelinton (7).

Subs: Shelvey (n/a), Wood (n/a), Murphy (6).

Man of the match: Miguel Almiron.

How Newcastle ended Spurs’ perfect home record

MIguel Almiron celebrates his goal with team-mate Joelinton
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MIguel Almiron celebrates his goal with team-mate Joelinton

“It was a big win,” Howe said afterwards. “We were determined to come here and be positive. Great display from us. We deserved the win.

“My players deserve all the credit for how we attacked the game. We executed the game plan really well. It wasn’t without problems – they have world-class players.

“They had a few long-range shots and dangerous counter-attacks early on. Once we solved that we were OK.”

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Cristian Romero and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg were absent. Hojbjerg was replaced by Oliver Skipp, who made his first club start of the campaign with boss Antonio Conte making five changes from the midweek loss at Manchester United. Davinson Sanchez, Clement Lenglet, Emerson Royal and Ryan Sessegnon earned recalls.

Ex-Tottenham full-back Kieran Trippier was included in the Newcastle line-up for the fixture away to his former side. Eddie Howe brought Joe Willock back into the starting XI as Jacob Murphy dropped to the bench.

Spurs dropped points in a Premier League home game for the first time since April – a 1-0 defeat to Brighton – ending a run of eight consecutive league wins at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Writing in his programme notes, Conte admitted his side “did not deserve anything” from the midweek trip to Old Trafford, where Manchester United’s 2-0 win was overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo’s refusal to be a late substitute, but the Italian labelled it a “learning experience”.

The hosts made a bright start here, with Heung-Min Son having four attempts in the opening 45 minutes, his first coming inside 45 seconds as Nick Pope was drawn into a routine save.

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Callum Wilson’s calm finish beats Hugo Lloris after the ‘keeper loses control!

Two further attempts inside the first 10 minutes cleared Pope’s crossbar, but he ought to have broken the deadlock when he glided onto Kane’s through ball only to see his dinked effort cleared by Kieran Trippier on the goal line.

But it would soon unravel in stunning fashion for Conte’s side, courtesy of another Lloris clanger. There appeared very little danger when he raced from his line seeking to cut out Schar’s long ball, but a poor control allowed Wilson to pounce and produce a composed finish into the unguarded net.

Sky Sports’ Adam Bate, writing after Tottenham’s north London derby loss

Lloris has developed a reputation for being an excellent shot stopper – but a series of high-profile mistakes in big matches lets that status down. Since the start of the 2017-18 season, Lloris has made 11 mistakes leading to goals – only Jordan Pickford has managed more than any other Premier League player, including outfield players, in that time.

But since he made his Premier League debut, Lloris makes a mistake every eight matches against Big Six sides – compared to one in every 25 against the other teams. There are also international mistakes to remember as well, most notably in a vital World Cup qualification match for France against Sweden in 2017 – and the World Cup final win over Croatia a year later.

Newcastle spring into life to shock Conte

Newcastle end the day in fourth position in the Premier League – it is the first time they have been in the top four of the table with as many as 12 games played since April 2012.

Having been in charge for nearly a year, this side is barely recognisable to the one Howe inherited, with the Magpies arriving in north London with just one league defeat to their name, a dramatic loss at Liverpool at the end of August.

With three wins in their four previous games shooting Newcastle up to sixth place in the table, Howe called on his side to be a nightmare to play against on Sunday in order to cement their elevated status – and they doubled their lead in clinical fashion.

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Almiron scores after a scintillating solo run!

It was another poor moment for Lloris as his attempted play out from the back was intercepted by Longstaff in front of Sessegnon before Almiron skipped past Davinson Sanchez to spear his shot under Lloris and into the bottom corner.

Newcastle were incensed when they felt they ought to have been awarded a penalty eight minutes after the restart when Joelinton’s far-post header appeared to hit the outstretched arm of Emerson Royal but Spurs were handed a reprieve.

Those visiting supporters and Howe were even more irate when Kane halved the deficit just two minutes later as Son’s corner was flicked on by Lenglet and headed home by the stooping Kane, who survived a lengthy VAR call for offside to celebrate a sixth Premier League goal in as many games.

Tottenham's Harry Kane scores his side's opening goal
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Harry Kane scores Tottenham’s goal

But Newcastle refused to sit back and looked dangerous on the counter as Joe Willock’s teasing shot was very nearly diverted on target by the lively Wilson. It would have provided the visitors with an insurance goal they would ultimately not need.

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Harry Kane nods in to pull one back for Spurs

No team have lost fewer games than Newcastle in the Premier League this season. Indeed, this is the joint-fewest defeats the Magpies have had after 12 games of a Premier League campaign, along with 1994-95, 1995-96 and 2011-12 – they finished in the top six in each of the previous three instances.

Something is building at St James’ Park.

Howe not putting added pressure on players

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Newcastle boss Eddie Howe says his side fully deserved their 2-1 victory away at Tottenham as goals from Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron moved them into the top four.

Newcastle boss Eddie Howe on the opening goal: “I haven’t seen it again. It looked like the two players came together. Why should that foul go in the way of the defending team?”

On their spending: “The problem is if you associate with money it takes away credit from the players. A lot of them were here anyway. Credit the players for the performance, don’t look at how the team were put together.

“There is a long way to go. Very tight division. We’re enjoying the moment but we won’t get ahead of ourselves. We’ll try to win. I’m sure people will talk us up but I don’t want to put any external pressure on my players.”

Guimaraes: It’s been like a dream

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Wilson shares his thoughts on his goal against Tottenham and Bruno Guimaraes reflects on a whirlwind weekend for himself as he became a father

Newcastle midfielder – and new dad – Bruno Guimaraes to Sky Sports: “They’ve been amazing days for me, to become a father for the first time. It’s been incredible. I’ve had two days without sleep. I would stay home but I love to be here with these guys. They make me happy and proud, and I think we deserved it today.”

On his son Matteo’s birth, the Brazilian added: “It was one of the best days of my life. I’m very happy and proud. It’s been like a dream. I don’t have words because it’s amazing what has happened in my life.

“I say thanks to my family. It’s been difficult but it’s all worth it.”

Callum Wilson added: “It was a win for Matteo!”

Man of the match – Miguel Almiron

Newcastle players celebrate Miguel Almiron's goal
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Newcastle players celebrate Almiron’s goal

Almiron has scored five goals in his last five Premier League appearances for Newcastle, as many as he had in his previous 61 games in the competition combined.

Howe said of the in-form winger: “Miggy [Almiron] has always been a fantastic player. He’s just adding goals to his game. When he’s in front of goal you think he’s going to score. His performance today was excellent.”

England World Cup watch

It was a day to forget for Tottenham’s Eric Dier, who despite making the most number of clearances (nine) and touches (91) in a Spurs shirt, 20 of his 77 passes were wayward in a ragged display that didn’t further his claims to be part of Gareth Southgate’s squad.

It is increasingly becoming a problem position for England in the absence of John Stones through injury but Raphael Varane’s spell out now should at least allow Harry Maguire the chance of regular football at Manchester United.

Dier must therefore swiftly draw a line under this off day. There is very little to add about Harry Kane, who was Tottenham’s best player. He will want to be playing in a team that is winning, however, between now and Qatar and Tottenham’s league season has lost all momentum.

Eddie Howe at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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Eddie Howe at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

There was a winning return to these parts for Kieran Trippier, who wasn’t strong enough at the far post to deny Kane his goal but this was an otherwise polished display which further cements his chances of starting at the World Cup.

When asked about his chances of making Southgate’s final 26-man squad, Callum Wilson told Sky Sports: “Of course. I’m trying to add goals and improve my all-round performance. Hopefully it catches the eye of the England manager. I remember years ago I was in Qatar doing rehab and they were building stadiums. I did say then I’ll come back. I’ve got one eye on that.”

FPL stats: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

Goals Wilson, Almiron, Kane
Assists S. Longstaff, Lenglet
Bonus points Almiron (3pts) | Kane (2pts) | Lenglet (1pt)

Kane continues scoring run – Opta stats

Kane gave Tottenham a second-half lifeline
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Kane gave Tottenham a second-half lifeline

  • It has taken Harry Kane only 12 games to reach 10 goals for Spurs in the Premier League this season, with this the soonest he’s done so in his career. In 2021-22, Kane didn’t score his 10th league goal until his 25th game of the season.
  • Harry Kane has scored in each of his last five home games in the Premier League, netting exactly once in each match. This is his longest scoring streak in home games for Spurs in the competition.
  • Callum Wilson’s opener for Newcastle was his first Premier League goal from outside the box since January 2019 (for Bournemouth vs West Ham). Indeed, only two of his 65 goals in the competition have been scored from outside the box.

What’s next?

Tottenham return to Champions League action on Wednesday when they host Sporting Lisbon (kick-off 8pm), while Newcastle welcome managerless Aston Villa to St James’ Park in the Premier League on Saturday (kick-off 3pm).