Antonin Kinsky’s crucial save helped Tottenham Hotspur secure a 1-1 draw against Leeds United. This result pushed Spurs two points ahead of West Ham United in 18th place with two games left in the season, while Leeds moved up to 14th.
Mathys Tel initially put Roberto De Zerbi’s side in the lead with a remarkable goal in the 50th minute. However, his high foot on Ethan Ampadu led to a penalty after a VAR review.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted the penalty, equalizing for Spurs. Despite both teams’ efforts, Leeds came close to scoring a winner, but Kinsky’s exceptional save denied Sean Longstaff in stoppage time.
Tottenham had a shaky start but recovered well, with Kinsky making a crucial save in the 21st minute. The first half ended with Spurs dominating, almost capitalizing on Karl Darlow’s error.
Leeds took the lead early in the second half through Tel’s impressive strike, but Calvert-Lewin’s penalty leveled the score. Longstaff had a chance to win it for Leeds in stoppage time, but Kinsky’s save denied them. James Maddison’s penalty appeal was also turned down.
