Tottenham Hotspur missed the opportunity to move significantly closer to Premier League safety after being held to a dramatic 1-1 draw by Leeds United in north London.
Spurs looked set to continue their recent improvement after back-to-back league victories over Wolves and Aston Villa. A win against Leeds would have lifted them four points clear of 18th-placed West Ham with only two matches remaining. Instead, a costly mistake from goalscorer Mathys Tel allowed Leeds back into the contest and kept Tottenham firmly involved in the relegation battle.
The home side struggled to create clear openings during a tense first half, although Leeds also threatened on several occasions. Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky produced an excellent save to deny Joe Rodon before the break, keeping the match level heading into half-time.
Spurs finally found the breakthrough five minutes into the second half when Tel produced a stunning strike from 20 yards out. The young forward collected the ball outside the penalty area before firing a powerful effort beyond the Leeds goalkeeper to spark celebrations around the stadium.
For a brief period, Tottenham appeared in control and looked capable of taking a major step towards survival. However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the 74th minute. Tel, attempting an overhead clearance inside his own penalty area, caught Leeds captain Ethan Ampadu in the head with a reckless bicycle kick.
Following a VAR review, the referee pointed to the spot, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin calmly converted the penalty to level the score.
Tottenham pushed desperately for a late winner, but their anxiety became increasingly visible. Richarlison wasted a glorious opportunity before Leeds gained confidence and threatened to complete a remarkable turnaround.
Deep into stoppage time, Spurs were rescued by Kinsky, who produced a brilliant reaction save to push Sean Longstaff’s shot onto the crossbar. The dramatic stop preserved a point that could yet prove crucial in Tottenham’s fight to remain in the Premier League.
There was at least one positive moment for Spurs as James Maddison made his long-awaited return from a serious knee injury suffered during pre-season. The midfielder looked lively after coming on and believed he should have been awarded a late penalty following a challenge from Lukas Nmecha, but his appeals were waved away.
The draw leaves Tottenham only two points above West Ham with two games remaining. Leeds, meanwhile, continue to impress under Daniel Farke after successfully securing Premier League survival with time to spare.
