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Tottenham keeper Antonin Kinsky rescues point with 98th-minute save against Leeds

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Tottenham held to 1-1 by Leeds as Antonin Kinsky’s 98th‑minute save preserves vital point

Kinsky’s last‑gasp reflex stop kept Tottenham level in a 1-1 draw with Leeds on May 11, 2026, after Mathys Tel opened the scoring and Dominic Calvert‑Lewin converted a late penalty.

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Kinsky’s 98th‑Minute Save Keeps Tottenham in the Hunt

Antonin Kinsky produced a reflex save in the eighth minute of second‑half stoppage time to deny Leeds what would have been a dramatic late winner.
The stop, which came after sustained Leeds pressure, ensured Tottenham walked away from the match with an unlikely but valuable point.
With the Premier League season entering its decisive phase, the importance of that single point cannot be overstated for Tottenham’s survival hopes.

Tel gives Tottenham the lead early in the second half

Mathys Tel broke the deadlock shortly after the interval, converting Spurs’ intent into a tangible advantage in the 50th minute.
The goal came as Tottenham sought to build momentum from an organized first half and press for control of the middle third.
Tel’s strike briefly offered optimism to Spurs supporters, who had watched a tense opening half unfold with limited clear chances.

Calvert‑Lewin levels from the spot to deny the lead

Twenty‑four minutes after Tel’s opener, Dominic Calvert‑Lewin drew Leeds level from the penalty spot, swinging the match back into the balance.
The converted spot kick reflected Leeds’ persistence and ability to create pressure against Tottenham’s back line.
That equaliser reset the game dynamics and forced Spurs onto the back foot as the match entered heavy stoppage time.

Late drama and the significance of the stoppage‑time save

The defining moment arrived in the eighth minute of added time when Kinsky reacted instinctively to keep out a close‑range effort.
Had the save not been made, Tottenham would have left Elland Road empty‑handed — a result that could have compounded their precarious league position.
Instead, the draw preserves a sliver of breathing space as Spurs continue to navigate a run of difficult fixtures with survival hanging in the balance.

How the draw affects Tottenham’s relegation fight

The single point collected may prove crucial in the context of a congested table, where margins between safety and the drop are narrow.
Tottenham’s need for consistent results is evident, and while a draw is not the same as a win, avoiding defeat against a resilient Leeds side has tangible league value.
The result will alter short‑term calculations for both clubs as the season reaches its climax, keeping Spurs within touching distance of rivals fighting at the bottom.

Tactical shifts and individual performances that mattered

Managerial choices shaped the game’s tempo, with both sides committing to structured defensive blocks and attempts to exploit transition moments.
Tottenham leaned on quick outlets through their attacking players while Leeds balanced wide thrusts with direct central play to engineer the penalty opportunity.
Kinsky’s performance, in particular, will be singled out for praise given how his late intervention underlined the margins between relegation peril and survival relief.

Assessment of Tottenham’s form and areas for improvement

Despite moments of attacking promise, Spurs must address lapses that invited pressure and conceded the chance that led to the penalty.
Defensive organisation in the final third and sharper decision‑making under pressure emerged as clear areas requiring attention in the closing fixtures.
If Tottenham can tighten those aspects while maintaining the offensive threat shown by Tel, they will increase their prospects of collecting the wins needed to secure Premier League status.

Leeds response and what the point means for them

Leeds demonstrated resilience in recovering from the deficit and tested Tottenham repeatedly as the game progressed.
Securing a draw away from home keeps their position competitive and highlights the squad’s capacity to respond under duress.
For Leeds, the point will be viewed through the dual lenses of what was gained and the fine margins of a match that almost yielded three points.

Broader implications for both clubs’ remaining fixtures

With few matches left in the campaign, every matchday result carries amplified importance and small swings can determine final placings.
Tottenham will now prepare for a run of games that could define their season, needing to convert tight draws into wins to climb clear of danger.
Leeds likewise must capitalise on positive moments like the penalty conversion to build momentum and climb the table where possible.

Fan reaction and the psychological effect of the result

Supporters on both sides experienced a rollercoaster of emotions, moving from hope to frustration and, ultimately, relief or rue.
Kinsky’s stop will linger in Tottenham fans’ minds as an emblematic moment of the campaign — a single intervention with outsized consequences.
Psychologically, the draw may galvanise Spurs if it is framed as a hard‑earned point to build upon rather than a missed opportunity.

Tottenham leave Leeds with a point that keeps their survival prospects alive, secured by Mathys Tel’s 50th‑minute strike, Dominic Calvert‑Lewin’s 74th‑minute penalty and Antonin Kinsky’s dramatic 98th‑minute save.
The match underscored how fine the margins are at this stage of the Premier League season and set up a tense run‑in for both clubs.
Attention now turns to Tottenham’s next fixtures and whether they can convert such tense moments into the victories required to stay in the top flight.

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