2021–22 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
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The 2021–22 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 30th season in the Premier League, 44th successive season in the top division of the English football league system and 116th season in existence. After finishing seventh in the 2020–21 Premier League, Tottenham qualified for the play-off round of the newly formed UEFA Europa Conference League. At the end of June, the club announced Nuno Espírito Santo as the new head coach on a two-year contract.[1] However, Tottenham announced that they had removed Nuno, along with his coaching staff Ian Cathro, Rui Barbosa and Antonio Dias, stating they had been "relieved of their duties" on 1 November 2021.[2] Antonio Conte was appointed as Nuno's successor the following day.[3]
2021–22 season | ||||
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Owner | ENIC Group | |||
Chairman | Daniel Levy | |||
Head coach | Nuno Espírito Santo (until 1 November) Antonio Conte (from 2 November) | |||
Stadium | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | |||
Premier League | 4th | |||
FA Cup | Fifth round | |||
EFL Cup | Semi-finals | |||
UEFA Europa Conference League | Group stage | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Son Heung-min (23) All: Harry Kane (27) | |||
Highest home attendance | 62,027 v Arsenal 12 May 2022 | |||
Lowest home attendance | League: 40,539 v Crystal Palace 28 December 2021 All: 25,121 v Mura 30 September 2021 | |||
Average home league attendance | 56,523 | |||
Biggest win | 5–0 v Everton (7 March 2022) 5–0 v Norwich City (22 May 2022) | |||
Biggest defeat | 0–3 v Crystal Palace (11 September 2021) 0–3 v Chelsea (19 September 2021) 0–3 v Manchester United (30 October 2021) 0–3 (awd.) v Rennes (9 December 2021) | |||
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