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    Soccer-Tottenham Stay in Bottom Three After Defeat by Sunderland

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    Posted on April 12, 2026

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    Last updated: April 12, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Tottenham lost 1‑0 at Sunderland in Roberto De Zerbi’s managerial debut, extending their Premier League winless run to 14 matches and leaving them third from bottom with 30 points from 32 games. Sunderland climbed to 10th with the victory.

    Table of Contents

    • Tottenham’s Premier League Struggles Continue
    • Match Overview and Key Moments
    • League Standings and Implications
    • Manager and Player Reactions
    • Key Incidents and Missed Opportunities
    • Better Chances for Sunderland
    • Turning Point: Mukiele’s Goal
    • Injuries and Late Drama
    • Looking Ahead

    Soccer-Tottenham mired in relegation zone after defeat at Sunderland

    Tottenham’s Premier League Struggles Continue

    SUNDERLAND, England, April 12 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's relegation fears deepened as manager Roberto de Zerbi's first game in charge ended in a 1-0 defeat by Sunderland that left the London club third-bottom of the Premier League on Sunday.

    Match Overview and Key Moments

    It was a familiar tale of woe for Tottenham as Nordi Mukiele's wickedly deflected shot just past the hour mark sealed their fate and gave Sunderland a deserved win that boosted their European ambitions.

    Tottenham showed battling spirit but not a great deal of attacking quality as their winless league run stretched to 14 games, their worst since 1935 when they were relegated.

    League Standings and Implications

    They have 30 points from 32 games, two behind West Ham United who are one place above the drop zone. Sunderland's first Premier League win against Tottenham since 2010 left them in 10th with 46 points, two behind sixth-placed Chelsea who are in action later at home to Manchester City.

    If it had not already dawned on Tottenham fans that a first relegation since 1977 was looming large, West Ham's thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers on Friday to leave Tottenham below the trap door for the first time this season meant the alarm bells were ringing loudly ahead of the Stadium of Light clash.

    Victory would have taken them above West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United, but it rarely looked likely.

    Manager and Player Reactions

    "I cannot say anything to players because they gave their best in terms of attitude and spirit," said De Zerbi, Tottenham's third manager this season. "I'm sure if we are able to win a game then everything will change."

    Key Incidents and Missed Opportunities

    Tottenham began brightly and thought they had earned a penalty when Randal Kolo Muani went down in the penalty area under a challenge from Luke O'Nien with referee Robert Jones initially pointing to the spot, only to change his mind after being instructed by VAR to check the pitch-side monitor.

    Better Chances for Sunderland

    Sunderland created the better chances, though, with Mukiele heading wide, former Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka flashing a shot past the post and Tottenham keeper Antonin Kinsky making a fine save to deny Brian Brobbey on the stroke of halftime.

    Turning Point: Mukiele’s Goal

    The ill-fortune that often follows relegation-bound sides was evident around the hour mark as another dark chapter was added to the depressing Tottenham narrative.

    Mukiele was allowed to cut in from the right and his powerful shot struck Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven to leave Kinsky hopelessly wrong-footed as the ball nestled into the back of the net.

    Injuries and Late Drama

    Tottenham captain Cristian Romero collided with his keeper Kinsky under pressure from Brobbey and was forced off in tears while Kinsky, replacing the injured Guglielmo Vicario, played the rest of the game with his head bandaged.

    Sunderland never really looked like relinquishing their lead although Pedro Porro did force a save from Robin Roefs deep into stoppage time with a stinging drive.

    Looking Ahead

    With Sunderland under Regis Le Bris dreaming of qualifying for Europe, Tottenham's thoughts are now simply on the six games they have left to save themselves, starting next week at home to De Zerbi's former club Brighton & Hove Albion.

    (Reporting by Martyn Herman,Editing by Christian Radnedge and Ede Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Roberto De Zerbi’s debut ended in defeat as Nordi Mukiele’s deflected strike on April 12 secured Sunderland a 1‑0 win, marking Spurs’ first league loss under him.
    • •Tottenham’s winless Premier League streak stretched to 14 games—one of the club’s longest such runs—and they now sit in the relegation zone danger area, two points adrift of safety.
    • •Sunderland not only achieved their first Premier League victory against Spurs since 2010 but also boosted their European aspirations, moving to mid‑table with 46 points.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Tottenham stay in bottom three after defeat by Sunderland

    1How did Tottenham perform against Sunderland?

    Tottenham lost 1-0 to Sunderland, extending their winless run in the Premier League to 14 games.

    2What does the defeat mean for Tottenham's Premier League standing?

    The defeat leaves Tottenham third from bottom and two points behind West Ham, just above the drop zone.

    3Who scored the winning goal in the Sunderland vs Tottenham match?

    Nordi Mukiele scored the only goal for Sunderland, with a deflected shot just past the hour mark.

    4How many points does Tottenham have after 32 games?

    Tottenham has 30 points from 32 games.

    5When was Sunderland's last Premier League win against Tottenham before this match?

    Sunderland's last Premier League win against Tottenham was in 2010.

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