2-2 v Charlton Athletic - 2 November 1998 - Home

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Spurs 2

Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic

2

  • Hunt
    32'
    75'
Details
Match Number

6145

Opposition
Charlton athletic

Charlton Athletic

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

1998/99

Date

2nd November 1998

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

32,202

Referee

Mike Reed

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LDWDLD

Weather at Kick Off

9° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6112th overall match (2907 wins, 1337 draws, 1855 losses)

  • 4671st competitive match (2087 wins, 1097 draws, 1487 losses)

  • team

    63rd match vs Charlton Athletic (36 wins, 9 draws, 18 losses)

  • competition

    251st Premier League match (87 wins, 71 draws, 93 losses)

  • 5626th match in England (2626 wins, 1266 draws, 1721 losses)

  • 2496th match at White Hart Lane (1464 wins, 536 draws, 496 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Tottenham displayed their Jekyll and Hyde characters throughout the match. One moment they were playing like champions; the next they were absolute crap. But it was clear for all to see that George Graham's influence is already at work. Charlton had great difficulty in beating Tottenham's offside trap. There may not yet be the synchronised arm waving but the influence of Highbury was there as Hunt and Mendorca were frequently pulled up sharp by the linesman.

When Sky announced the line-up, I was astounded to see Tottenham were adopting a 4-5-1 (copyright David Pleat circa 1986-87) and that Steffan Iversen was missing. I have since discovered Iversen was injured in training so it is clear that, despite Graham, some things never seem to change. But I felt it was expecting too much to leave everything in the hands of Armstrong, whose confidence has been low this season.

Charlton were paying their first visit to Tottenham since 1990. They have done well to climb back to the Premiership since they have never been a rich outfit and have to survive on other people's cast-offs. They have won a lot of friends with their open football.

Tottenham almost made a dramatic start to the game. Anderton almost scored after barely 90 seconds of the game. Charlton then shone for a while before Tottenham suddenly woke up again.

Whilst Tottenham slumbered, Charlton snatched the lead. It was a well-planned goal. Carl Tiler sent a long ball to Mendorca. Mendorca chested the ball down to Paul Mortimer. Mortimer passed the ball to Mendorca, whose shot hit the base of the far post and rebounded to Hunt. Hunt had only to tap the ball home.

Manager Graham was not been best pleased by Tottenham's performance. The Sky cameras caught him making a point forcefully to David Pleat high in the Stands and Pleat, nodding like a frightened rabbit, agreeing.

Tottenham fought back like tigers. Their tackling was sometimes ill-judged. One such tackle led to the premature departure of Rufus, who had attempted to limp on for several minutes.

Allan Nielsen equalised soon after half-time. Anderton sent Carr away down the wing. Carr's pinpoint centre was met by Nielsen, who timed his run to perfection, and crashed the ball home in a manner reminiscent of Dave Mackay.

Six minutes later, Tottenham were ahead. I found it ironical the best move of the game was produced by the three most criticised Tottenham players. Fox sent Edinburgh away down the left. His centre was accurate for once and Armstrong headed home by the far post. Tiler was to blame for that goal because he should have been marking Armstrong. One cannot completely blame Tiler because Armstrong's shooting up to that point had been woeful with one attempt even ending up as a throw-in to Charlton.

Spurs seemed to think they had done enough and eased off the pressure, despite the shouts from the enraged Graham on the touch-line.

Charlton's equaliser had a touch of drama to it. Steve Jones challenged Edinburgh, who collapsed in a heap. Tottenham protested heatedly to the referee who waved play on. Jones lobbed the ball to Hunt for the latter player to sweep behind Baardsen.

Late on, Campbell was foiled when Kinsella cleared the ball off the line. Anderton saw a free-kick saved by Ilic. But, in truth, Tottenham did not deserve to win.

On the basis of what I saw through the medium of Sky, there seems little doubt that George Graham has exploded a few bombs under the backside of some of Tottenham's prima donnas. This is a very welcome development as player power has been too prevalent at Tottenham for too long. There are signs that this season we will be figuring nearer to the top of the table than at the bottom.

I'm now looking forward to watching Spurs at Liverpool next week. COME ON YOU SPURS!

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Aston villa
10 6 4 0 11 3 8 22
2
Manchester united
10 6 3 1 23 9 14 21
3
Arsenal
11 5 5 1 13 5 8 20
4
Middlesbrough
11 4 5 2 17 12 5 17
5
Liverpool
11 4 4 3 18 12 6 16
6
Chelsea
9 4 4 1 13 9 4 16
7
Leicester city
11 4 4 3 11 10 1 16
8
West ham united
11 4 4 3 12 12 0 16
9
Leeds united
11 2 8 1 11 8 3 14
10
Derby county
11 3 5 3 10 9 1 14
11
Newcastle united
11 4 2 5 15 16 -1 14
12
Afc wimbledon
11 3 5 3 16 19 -3 14
13
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
10 4 2 4 12 16 -4 14
14
Charlton athletic
10 3 4 3 17 14 3 13
15
Everton
11 2 6 3 7 10 -3 12
16
Sheffield wednesday
11 3 2 6 8 10 -2 11
17
Blackburn rovers
11 2 3 6 11 15 -4 9
18
Nottingham forest
11 2 3 6 8 17 -9 9
19
Coventry city
11 2 2 7 7 17 -10 8
20
Southampton
11 1 3 7 6 23 -17 6
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Aston villa
10 6 4 0 11 3 8 22
2
Manchester united
10 6 3 1 23 9 14 21
3
Arsenal
11 5 5 1 13 5 8 20
4
Middlesbrough
11 4 5 2 17 12 5 17
5
Liverpool
11 4 4 3 18 12 6 16
6
Chelsea
9 4 4 1 13 9 4 16
7
Leicester city
11 4 4 3 11 10 1 16
8
West ham united
11 4 4 3 12 12 0 16
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
11 4 3 4 14 18 -4 15
10
Charlton athletic
11 3 5 3 19 16 3 14
11
Leeds united
11 2 8 1 11 8 3 14
12
Derby county
11 3 5 3 10 9 1 14
13
Newcastle united
11 4 2 5 15 16 -1 14
14
Afc wimbledon
11 3 5 3 16 19 -3 14
15
Everton
11 2 6 3 7 10 -3 12
16
Sheffield wednesday
11 3 2 6 8 10 -2 11
17
Blackburn rovers
11 2 3 6 11 15 -4 9
18
Nottingham forest
11 2 3 6 8 17 -9 9
19
Coventry city
11 2 2 7 7 17 -10 8
20
Southampton
11 1 3 7 6 23 -17 6
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