A superb double from Bryan Mbeumo helped Brentford come from behind to win and spoil Tottenham’s final home game of a miserable season.
Mbeumo struck two fine efforts into the far corner early in the second half, before team-mate Yoane Wissa capped things off, as Brentford overturned Tottenham’s first-half lead which had come via captain Harry Kane.
It had been a moment of magic from Kane, whose future at Spurs remains in question, when he curled the ball beautifully into the top corner from a free-kick.
It galvanised his teammates and they played with confidence and flair, creating numerous chances which they should have put away.
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Their lack of ruthlessness was punished though as Brentford responded immediately in the second half – Mbeumo taking his chances, firing past goalkeeper Fraser Forster twice in 12 minutes.
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Any chance of a late equaliser by Tottenham evaporated when substitute Shandon Baptise robbed Oliver Skipp of possession and Mbeumo teed up Wissa for a comfortable finish.
It was another performance that summed up Tottenham’s season – moments of promise before a crushing result.
“The intensity dropped quite a lot in the second half,” said interim boss Ryan Mason. “We needed to take our opportunities when they came in the first half.
“They really took theirs. It’s difficult to take. It’s not just one half of football, you have to do it for the full game.”
Tottenham’s extremely slim hope of European qualification is fading rapidly, while Brentford know they will finish a successful season inside the Premier League’s top 10.
“In many ways it is unbelievable what we have achieved so far this season. Hopefully, there is a bit more,” Brentford manager Thomas Frank said.
“Maybe, maybe we can push it on the last day and go into Europe. But just a top 10 finish secured, maybe eighth or ninth, we don’t know but that is unbelievable.“