West Ham United defeated Tottenham 1-0 in the Saturday's Premier League early kick off to become the first team to both score and win at Spurs' new stadium.
Michail Antonio will be the answer to the future pub quiz question 'who scored the first every away team goal at Tottenham's new stadium?" as he struck in the 67th minute.
Mauricio Pochettino's men looked lethargic and lacked spark and the boss will know much better will be required when Ajax visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday.
Defeat - which is their 12th of the season - throws the race for third and fourth place wide open with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United all in the mix.
For West Ham, who were also the first away team to win at the Emirates Stadium back in 2007, not only do they put their names in the history books, they also end an away drought in the Premier League that stretched back to December.
In the end Manuel Pellegrini's men could have won far more comfortably as Hugo Lloris was forced to save from Marko Arnautovic, Antonio and Angelo Ogbonna in the final 10 minutes.
Spurs' frustrating afternoon is perhaps no surprise given their packed fixture schedule and lengthy injury list, but things started off promisingly for them.
They were forced to contend with an 11-man defence during their 1-0 win over Brighton on Tuesday, but this game was immediately more open and the hosts found plenty of space in the opening 15 minutes.
They had joy getting in down the channels and twice created opportunities to break the deadlock.
A memorable celebration from West Ham's Michail Antonio
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We don't dare ask for a caption competition here - gulp! pic.twitter.com/bVVO1CugIB
First Dele Alli sliced the West Ham defence open to set Son Heung-min through on goal, but the South Korean's first touch took him wide and Lucasz Fabianski was able to save his low shot before Alli was set clear by Christian Eriksen and his goalbound shot was blocked.
West Ham were finding opportunities too and Felipe Anderson should have done better with his shot having got in down the left, but it was weak and straight at Lloris.
But Spurs controlled the opening 45 minutes and Moura and Son's partnership in attack was proving fruitful as the pair combined well for the latter to have a shot blocked on the edge of the area, before Moura whistled a low shot just wide of the post.
More good work from the Brazilian saw him create Tottenham's best chance as he rampaged down the right and after Spurs won the ball back it fell to Eriksen, but Fabianski did well to block the shot from close range.
But the second half was where it all fell apart for Spurs and the tone was set by West Ham's fast start, where they enjoyed a period of pressure.
Tottenham were able to ride the storm and assumed brief control as Alli raced through on goal twice, but chose the wrong option on both occasions, while Son thought he had a penalty after Antonio blocked his cut back in a goalscoring position.
But they were lacking any sort of composure or cohesion going forward and West Ham took the lead in the 67th minute with a fine finish.
West Ham love to gatecrash a home coming...they are the first away team to win at both the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and The Emirates
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📅 April 2007: Arsenal 0-1 West Ham (Bobby Zamora)
📅 April 2019: Tottenham 0-1 West Ham (Michail Antonio) pic.twitter.com/YeMbdjrsiZ
Antonio positioned himself in between the two central defenders and was picked out by Arnautovic before firing emphatically into the far corner.
It was his seventh goal of the season and he will go down as the first opposition player to score a goal at Tottenham's new home.
He could have been joined on the scoresheet by several of his team-mates as the Hammers picked holes in the Spurs defence, with Arnautovic and Angelo Ogbonna both testing Lloris late on.
Spurs almost stole a point right at the death but Vincent Janssen's header was cleared off the line by Fabian Balbuena and West Ham claimed all three points.
Opta Stats
- Tottenham have lost 17 games in all competitions this season, last suffering more in a single campaign in 2008/09 (19).
- West Ham registered an away clean sheet for the first time in their last 10 Premier League away games, since a 2-0 win at Fulham in December.
- Tottenham have lost six of their last 10 Premier League games (W3 D1), as many defeats as they suffered in their previous 28 in the competition (W22).
- Only Jose Mourinho (5) has beaten Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino more often in the Premier League than Manuel Pellegrini (4, level with Pep Guardiola).
- Michail Antonio’s goal for West Ham was the first Tottenham conceded at their new stadium in 427 minutes of action in all competitions.
- All 26 of West Ham midfielder Michail Antonio’s Premier League goals have come from inside the box.
- West Ham’s Michail Antonio is the first visiting player to score a league goal at Tottenham’s permanent ground since Wayne Rooney for Manchester United in May 2017 at White Hart Lane.
- Marko Arnautovic has provided more assists than any other West Ham player in the Premier League since the start of last season (10).

