With nine games left to go, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur found themselves at opposite ends of the table. While the former was caught up in a relegation battle while the latter was in a top-four race alongside the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and West Ham after having been top of the tree early on in the season. A win for either side would massively boost their hopes of winning their respective battles but the draw would have probably affected Spurs more than it did Newcastle. In this tactical analysis, we will see the tactics behind this fixture and our analysis will show how Newcastle were arguably the better side in the game.
Lineups
The home side started with a 5-3-2, using Matt Ritchie and Jacob Murphy as the wing-backs. Sean Longstaff, Jonjo Shelvey and Miguel Almirón started in midfield while Dwight Gayle and Joelinton started as the forwards. Newcastle were once again without the pair of Allan Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson, both of whom have been excellent for the side, although the former returned to the bench for this fixture.
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