Match ends, Leeds United 1, Tottenham Hotspur 4.
Leeds United were relegated from the Premier League as they lost their final game of the season to Tottenham Hotspur.
The Whites' fans turned on both their team and the club's owners as the West Yorkshire side's three-year top-flight stay came to a meek and pitiful end at Elland Road.
Needing to win to stand any chance of preserving their Premier League status, Leeds trailed inside the opening two minutes through Harry Kane's excellent finish.
Pedro Porro then doubled Tottenham's lead when he fired in from a tight angle early in the second half.
Jack Harrison made it 2-1 to give Leeds brief hope of pulling off an unlikely escape, but Kane's 30th league goal of the season restored Spurs' two-goal advantage.
Lucas Moura marked his farewell appearance by scoring a fine solo goal in injury time, although Tottenham's first top-flight win outside London since October was not enough to prevent them missing out on European qualification for the first time since they finished eighth in 2008-09.
For Leeds, however, the damage is far worse.
Chairman and majority owner Andrea Radrizzani was not at the game but was told in no uncertain terms to sell the club by the Leeds supporters, who chanted "sack the board" during the latter stages.
And, after a pitch invader had been hauled away by half a dozen stewards 15 minutes from time, they chanted "he's got more fight than you" in a damning assessment of their team - with further songs in support of Marcelo Bielsa, the beloved coach who returned Leeds to the top flight in 2020 but was sacked last season.
With uncertainty over a proposed takeover by the San Francisco 49ers owners, who already have a 44% stake in the club, and Radrizzani's holding company buying a stake in Sampdoria, who have just been relegated from Serie A, there is a lack of clarity at the club that needs to be dealt with.
The last time Leeds went down, in 2004, it took 16 years before they came back. The time before that, in 1982, it was eight. They can only hope nothing similar awaits them on this occasion.
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Toxic atmosphere as Leeds face uncertain future
As it turned out, results elsewhere meant Leeds could not have changed their starting position of second-bottom no matter what they did in this game.
However, that does not excuse some inept play - with one particular moment, with eight minutes remaining of the first half, summing up a thoroughly depressing season.
Despite conceding so early, the home fans had remained behind their team, albeit with a sense of humour around the position Leeds were in.
They had built up a head of steam and forced a corner on their right.
A side containing six defenders, including Robin Koch, who was playing in central midfield, loaded the penalty area. Leeds opted to go short, the initial pass was not accurate enough, the intended recipient slipped as he tried to reach it, a Tottenham player intervened and the visitors headed to the other end of the field on a dangerous counter.
"That's why we're going down" was the initial response from the Leeds supporters, followed by "Leeds, Leeds are falling apart again" - the song opponents of the West Yorkshire side like to bait them with.
It was not for the first time, or the last, Whites boss Sam Allardyce had his head in his hands.
It was all so avoidable but those basic mistakes have scarred the latter part of the season and explain why Leeds are heading for the second tier just 12 months after they thought a last-day escape at Brentford would serve as the trigger for significant improvement, on and off the pitch.
Harrison did provide some hope with his second-half goal but he is one of the players whose future is now in doubt.
There is air of toxicity around Elland Road. And, when striker Georginio Rutter, who has started once since his £36m move to the club in January, threw his shirt into the crowd as the players slowly made their way around the pitch at the end, it was thrown straight back.
Another 30-goal season for Kane
Yet another astonishing season for Kane has not been given the credit it deserves because of Erling Haaland's exploits for Manchester City.
However, unlike Tottenham, the England skipper has ended the campaign in phenomenal form.
Since Spurs' Champions League exit to AC Milan in March, Kane has played 14 times for club and country and scored 14 goals.
Sunday's brace was delivered with its usual clinical efficiency.
The first came after Leeds inexplicably left him unmarked as they swarmed towards Son Heung-min on the edge of the area.
Then, after Kane had set Porro up for his low drive into the corner to double the visitors' lead, he kept his nerve to drive home Spurs' third from a narrow angle.
It took him on to 30 for the season, equalling his best return. On only seven occasions, including this season, has the eventual Golden Boot winner scored more.
The 29-year-old is about to enter the final season of the six-year contract that Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has, so far, refused to consider letting him get out of, no matter what fee is offered.
The big question now is whether Levy, or indeed Kane - realising he can leave for nothing next summer - decides now is the time to sever ties.
Player of the match
Lucas MouraLucas Moura
Leeds United
Avg
- Squad number11Player nameHarrisonAverage rating
4.25
- Squad number22Player nameRoblesAverage rating
4.11
- Squad number19Player nameRodrigoAverage rating
4.10
- Squad number4Player nameForshawAverage rating
3.85
- Squad number29Player nameGnontoAverage rating
3.84
- Squad number25Player nameKristensenAverage rating
3.76
- Squad number24Player nameRutterAverage rating
3.73
- Squad number2Player nameAylingAverage rating
3.71
- Squad number39Player nameWöberAverage rating
3.63
- Squad number5Player nameKochAverage rating
3.53
- Squad number6Player nameCooperAverage rating
3.42
- Squad number28Player nameMcKennieAverage rating
3.16
- Squad number21Player nameStruijkAverage rating
3.11
- Squad number3Player nameFirpoAverage rating
2.98
- Squad number7Player nameAaronsonAverage rating
2.87
Tottenham Hotspur
Avg
- Squad number27Player nameLucas MouraAverage rating
8.30
- Squad number10Player nameKaneAverage rating
7.92
- Squad number7Player nameSon Heung-minAverage rating
7.33
- Squad number23Player namePorroAverage rating
6.94
- Squad number77Player nameAbbottAverage rating
6.91
- Squad number51Player nameCraigAverage rating
6.82
- Squad number29Player nameSarrAverage rating
6.78
- Squad number21Player nameKulusevskiAverage rating
6.66
- Squad number20Player nameForsterAverage rating
6.64
- Squad number33Player nameDaviesAverage rating
6.56
- Squad number38Player nameBissoumaAverage rating
6.49
- Squad number12Player nameEmerson RoyalAverage rating
6.44
- Squad number4Player nameSkippAverage rating
6.41
- Squad number9Player nameRicharlisonAverage rating
6.36
- Squad number34Player nameLengletAverage rating
6.29
- Squad number6Player nameD SánchezAverage rating
6.11
Line-ups
Leeds
Formation 5-4-1
- 22Robles
- 2Ayling
- 25Kristensen
- 6CooperBooked at 56mins
- 39WöberBooked at 14minsSubstituted forFirpoat 59'minutes
- 21StruijkBooked at 9minsSubstituted forAaronsonat 59'minutes
- 28McKennieSubstituted forRutterat 60'minutes
- 4Forshaw
- 5Koch
- 11HarrisonSubstituted forGnontoat 88'minutes
- 19Rodrigo
Substitutes
- 1Meslier
- 3Firpo
- 7Aaronson
- 8Roca
- 10Summerville
- 24Rutter
- 29Gnonto
- 42Greenwood
- 62Chilokoa-Mullen
Tottenham
Formation 4-4-2
- 20Forster
- 12Emerson Royal
- 6D Sánchez
- 34Lenglet
- 33Davies
- 23PorroSubstituted forLucas Mouraat 90+1'minutes
- 38BissoumaSubstituted forCraigat 77'minutes
- 4SkippSubstituted forAbbottat 90+1'minutes
- 7Son Heung-minSubstituted forRicharlisonat 76'minutes
- 21KulusevskiSubstituted forSarrat 67'minutes
- 10Kane
Substitutes
- 9Richarlison
- 16Danjuma
- 25Tanganga
- 27Lucas Moura
- 29Sarr
- 40Austin
- 51Craig
- 58de Santiago Alonso
- 77Abbott
- Referee:
- Anthony Taylor
- Attendance:
- 36,871
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home52%
- Away48%
- Shots
- Home19
- Away11
- Shots on Target
- Home2
- Away7
- Corners
- Home12
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home8
- Away5
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Leeds United 1, Tottenham Hotspur 4.
Goal!
Goal! Leeds United 1, Tottenham Hotspur 4. Lucas Moura (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Pape Sarr.
Substitution
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Lucas Moura replaces Pedro Porro.
Substitution
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. George Abbott replaces Oliver Skipp.
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Hand ball by Luke Ayling (Leeds United).
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Substitution
Substitution, Leeds United. Wilfried Gnonto replaces Jack Harrison because of an injury.
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Delay in match because of an injury Jack Harrison (Leeds United).
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Corner, Leeds United. Conceded by Clément Lenglet.
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Attempt saved. Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Davinson Sánchez.
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Attempt saved. Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Harry Kane.
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Attempt missed. Georginio Rutter (Leeds United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Robin Koch.
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Georginio Rutter (Leeds United) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Clément Lenglet (Tottenham Hotspur).
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Substitution
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Matthew Craig replaces Yves Bissouma.
Substitution
Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Richarlison replaces Son Heung-Min.
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Delay in match (Leeds United).
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Attempt blocked. Son Heung-Min (Tottenham Hotspur) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Pedro Porro with a through ball.
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Look at us now, chance for Leeds to re-build, re-group and hopefully have a season like the one we’ve just had, good luck.
Massive changes needed for next season.
None deserved to stay up
Sort the ownership out asap.