With goals from Harry Kane, Pedro Porro and Lucas Moura, Tottenham Hotspur beat Leeds United (1-4), confirming their relegation to the Championship, while the ‘Spurs’ failed to qualify for the Conference League, which was ahead of Aston Villa.
The ‘Spurs’ are without Europe for the first time since the 2005-06 season and face a difficult summer, currently without a coach and sports director and with the more than likely loss of Kane, who can go out once to win. and a title for everyone
The Englishman opened the eyes at Elland Road after ninety seconds, completed an assist from Heung-min Son first and scored his 29th goal in this Premier League. But Kane’s final rush was already too late for a Tottenham deflate in the latter part of the campaign that went from fighting for the Champions League to failing to even reach the Conference League.
Aston Villa’s early win over Brighton dashed all hopes for Leeds, who saw Spaniard Pedro Porro make it 2-0, much to the dismay of Sam Allardyce, who sat cursing on the bench.
The’The White‘, on one of his few occasions he cut it to 1-2 with Jack Harrison, but their faith lasted two minutes, until Kane caught them in a counterattack and confirmed their defeat. The England striker added 30 goals, his league record and only surpassed by the stratospheric mark of 36 set by Erling Haaland at Manchester City.
With no European football next season and only one year left on his contract, Kane and Tottenham’s fates may be separated once and for all. In the final minutes, Lucas Moura said goodbye to his adventure at Tottenham with a goal. The one who was a hero in Amsterdam in those Champions League semi-finals in 2019 came off the bench to give the finishing touch to Leeds.
Leeds, who had to win and wait for the defeat of Everton and Leicester, were relegated to the Championship three years later, where they took 16 years to get out the last time they stepped on it. The desperate arrival of Allardyce, together with the dismissal of Spaniards Javi Gracia and Víctor Orta, did not succeed at ‘The White‘, who are now beginning their reconstruction of the Second Division of English football.
Source: El heraldo

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