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Lucas Moura (Alli 68’) 6 – Moura came on to try and change the dynamic for his side who were trailing at the time, but he had little influence.
Joe Rodon (Son 90’) N/A – The Welsh international was brought on late to ensure his side saw out the victory. Reuters
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LEICESTER RATINGS: Kasper Schmeichel: 4 – He could and probably should have denied Kane’s goal as it went through his legs, but the power was too much for the ‘keeper to stop. Scored an own goal later in the game, missing a punch from a corner that found its way in. Poor game from the usually reliable Dane. Getty
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Timothy Castagne: 5 – Castagne struggled, along with his defensive partners, when they were put under pressure. He was unable to offer much when it came to attacking down his flank. PA
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Wesley Fofana: N/A – The 20-year-old had an emotional end to his breakout season in the Midlands, sustaining an injury early in the first half that forced him off. AP
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Caglar Soyuncu: 5 – Following the loss of his centre-back partner, Soyuncu stepped up to lead the backline and made a vital block to deny Son from close range in the first half. However, he and the rest of the backline crumbled in the second half and were unable to deny the visitors. Getty
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Marc Albrighton: 6 – The 31-year-old was unable to offer much going forward, occasionally getting into positions to cross but never being able to find the quality of delivery needed. Reuters
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Youri Tielemans: 6 – Tielemans operated as a metronome for the Foxes, playing neat passes to keep his side moving throughout with confidence. Getty
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Wilfred Ndidi: 5 – Ndidi had to drop into the backline following the injury to Fofana and did so confidently. The 24-year-old rarely looked out of place in the backline, but he came under considerable pressure and, along with his teammates, was unable to hold out. Getty
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Luke Thomas: 6 – The 19-year-old put in a secure overall performance for his side, defending his left flank well and finding space to attack. Getty
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James Maddison: 7 – The playmaker pulled the strings in the middle for Leicester, making himself an option and getting on the ball to make things happen for his side. Reuters
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Kelechi Iheanacho: 5 – The forward had a tough afternoon, and nothing came off for him. Misplaced some passes and struggled to create any chances for his side. Getty
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Jamie Vardy: 9 – Vardy caused the Tottenham backline chaos throughout, often finding space in the left channel. The 34-year-old scored his 14th goal of the season from the penalty spot following a foul on him in the box. He doubled his tally with another penalty in the second half, his 150th senior career goal. Getty
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SUBS: Nampalys Mendy (Fofana 21’): 5 – The midfielder was introduced early but couldn’t offer the same protection as Ndidi. Often looked frustrated and unable to provide much going forward for his team. Getty
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Ricardo Pereira (Maddison 62’) 5 – Pereira came on to help shore up his side and try and offer something different going forward. Unfortunately, he was unable to do so as his side collapsed.
Ayoze Perez (Albrighton 80’) N/A – A final roll of the dice for Leicester, who needed to score for a possibility of a top-four finish. He saw very little of the ball on the left and was unable to inspire a comeback.
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TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris: 6 – Lloris had little to do and was only called upon for both penalties. The French international dived the same ways both times but was beaten by Vardy. Reuters
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Sergio Reguillon: 6 – The 24-year-old looked the most secure of the back four, making few mistakes and looking to help his side going forward down his flank. PA
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Toby Alderweireld: 4 – The Belgium international had a tough afternoon, giving away a penalty early in the game with a clumsy challenge on Vardy in the box. He struggled in possession too, misplacing passes under no pressure, capping off a difficult match. Getty
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Davinson Sanchez: 4 – The defender was beaten far too easy on several occasions, most notably losing Vardy in a moment that resulted in a penalty and goal. In the second half, Sanchez made another mistake, giving away the second penalty. Had a hand in the second goal, getting in the way of Schmeichel. AP
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Matt Doherty: 5 – Doherty was unable to influence the game much in an attacking sense and his defensive positioning often left gaps for Vardy to run into. Getty
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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg: 7 – The midfielder put in a solid performance for his side, screening centrally and showing his experience late on to help his side stay composed. Getty
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Harry Winks: 5 – Winks struggled to help Spurs progress the ball going forward but he made one crucial tackle to deny Leicester a counterattack when the game was in the balance. PA
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Heung-Min Son: 7 – Son showed glimpses of quality during the game, despite having less impact than the forward would have liked. His most dangerous chance came when beating the Leicester offside trap, but he was unable to get a strike on goal. PA
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Dele Alli: 6 – The number ten saw little in the way of chances but he did look a threat when he got the ball. He played some good passes between the lines at times but would have wanted to have more of an influence. PA
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Steven Bergwijn: 5 – Bergwijn looked a threat in some areas but had a quiet game before being replaced by Bale in the second half. AFP
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Harry Kane: 8 – Kane secured the Golden Boot, scoring his 23rd goal of the season with a clinical finish that brought Spurs level before half-time. The England captain grabbed an assist late on, playing Bale to secure the comeback. Getty
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SUBS: Gareth Bale (Bergwijn 68’) 8 – Bale came off the bench and looked back to his best in what could be his last game in a Tottenham shirt. He scored twice, one to take the lead and another that saw him glide through the Leicester defence and finish off the post.
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Lucas Moura (Alli 68’) 6 – Moura came on to try and change the dynamic for his side who were trailing at the time, but he had little influence.
Joe Rodon (Son 90’) N/A – The Welsh international was brought on late to ensure his side saw out the victory. Reuters
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LEICESTER RATINGS: Kasper Schmeichel: 4 – He could and probably should have denied Kane’s goal as it went through his legs, but the power was too much for the ‘keeper to stop. Scored an own goal later in the game, missing a punch from a corner that found its way in. Poor game from the usually reliable Dane. Getty
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Timothy Castagne: 5 – Castagne struggled, along with his defensive partners, when they were put under pressure. He was unable to offer much when it came to attacking down his flank. PA
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Wesley Fofana: N/A – The 20-year-old had an emotional end to his breakout season in the Midlands, sustaining an injury early in the first half that forced him off. AP
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Caglar Soyuncu: 5 – Following the loss of his centre-back partner, Soyuncu stepped up to lead the backline and made a vital block to deny Son from close range in the first half. However, he and the rest of the backline crumbled in the second half and were unable to deny the visitors. Getty
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Marc Albrighton: 6 – The 31-year-old was unable to offer much going forward, occasionally getting into positions to cross but never being able to find the quality of delivery needed. Reuters
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Youri Tielemans: 6 – Tielemans operated as a metronome for the Foxes, playing neat passes to keep his side moving throughout with confidence. Getty
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Wilfred Ndidi: 5 – Ndidi had to drop into the backline following the injury to Fofana and did so confidently. The 24-year-old rarely looked out of place in the backline, but he came under considerable pressure and, along with his teammates, was unable to hold out. Getty
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Luke Thomas: 6 – The 19-year-old put in a secure overall performance for his side, defending his left flank well and finding space to attack. Getty
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James Maddison: 7 – The playmaker pulled the strings in the middle for Leicester, making himself an option and getting on the ball to make things happen for his side. Reuters
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Kelechi Iheanacho: 5 – The forward had a tough afternoon, and nothing came off for him. Misplaced some passes and struggled to create any chances for his side. Getty
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Jamie Vardy: 9 – Vardy caused the Tottenham backline chaos throughout, often finding space in the left channel. The 34-year-old scored his 14th goal of the season from the penalty spot following a foul on him in the box. He doubled his tally with another penalty in the second half, his 150th senior career goal. Getty
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SUBS: Nampalys Mendy (Fofana 21’): 5 – The midfielder was introduced early but couldn’t offer the same protection as Ndidi. Often looked frustrated and unable to provide much going forward for his team. Getty
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Ricardo Pereira (Maddison 62’) 5 – Pereira came on to help shore up his side and try and offer something different going forward. Unfortunately, he was unable to do so as his side collapsed.
Ayoze Perez (Albrighton 80’) N/A – A final roll of the dice for Leicester, who needed to score for a possibility of a top-four finish. He saw very little of the ball on the left and was unable to inspire a comeback.
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TOTTENHAM RATINGS: Hugo Lloris: 6 – Lloris had little to do and was only called upon for both penalties. The French international dived the same ways both times but was beaten by Vardy. Reuters
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Sergio Reguillon: 6 – The 24-year-old looked the most secure of the back four, making few mistakes and looking to help his side going forward down his flank. PA
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Toby Alderweireld: 4 – The Belgium international had a tough afternoon, giving away a penalty early in the game with a clumsy challenge on Vardy in the box. He struggled in possession too, misplacing passes under no pressure, capping off a difficult match. Getty
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Davinson Sanchez: 4 – The defender was beaten far too easy on several occasions, most notably losing Vardy in a moment that resulted in a penalty and goal. In the second half, Sanchez made another mistake, giving away the second penalty. Had a hand in the second goal, getting in the way of Schmeichel. AP
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Matt Doherty: 5 – Doherty was unable to influence the game much in an attacking sense and his defensive positioning often left gaps for Vardy to run into. Getty
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Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg: 7 – The midfielder put in a solid performance for his side, screening centrally and showing his experience late on to help his side stay composed. Getty
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Harry Winks: 5 – Winks struggled to help Spurs progress the ball going forward but he made one crucial tackle to deny Leicester a counterattack when the game was in the balance. PA
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Heung-Min Son: 7 – Son showed glimpses of quality during the game, despite having less impact than the forward would have liked. His most dangerous chance came when beating the Leicester offside trap, but he was unable to get a strike on goal. PA
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Dele Alli: 6 – The number ten saw little in the way of chances but he did look a threat when he got the ball. He played some good passes between the lines at times but would have wanted to have more of an influence. PA
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Steven Bergwijn: 5 – Bergwijn looked a threat in some areas but had a quiet game before being replaced by Bale in the second half. AFP
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Harry Kane: 8 – Kane secured the Golden Boot, scoring his 23rd goal of the season with a clinical finish that brought Spurs level before half-time. The England captain grabbed an assist late on, playing Bale to secure the comeback. Getty
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SUBS: Gareth Bale (Bergwijn 68’) 8 – Bale came off the bench and looked back to his best in what could be his last game in a Tottenham shirt. He scored twice, one to take the lead and another that saw him glide through the Leicester defence and finish off the post.
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Lucas Moura (Alli 68’) 6 – Moura came on to try and change the dynamic for his side who were trailing at the time, but he had little influence.
Joe Rodon (Son 90’) N/A – The Welsh international was brought on late to ensure his side saw out the victory. Reuters
Leicester v Tottenham ratings: Jamie Vardy 9, Kasper Schmeichel 4; Harry Kane 8, Gareth Bale 8
Spurs shatter Leicester's Champions League hopes on final day of season
Luke Thrower
23 May, 2021
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