0-1 v Chelsea FC - 12 January 2000 - Away

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Spurs 0

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Chelsea FC

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  • Weah
    87'
Details
Match Number

6220

Opposition
Chelsea

Chelsea FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

1999/00

Date

12th January 2000

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

Stamford Bridge

Attendance

34,969

Referee

Neale Barry

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

DDDLLW

Weather at Kick Off

6.5° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6187th overall match (2938 wins, 1361 draws, 1875 losses)

  • 4739th competitive match (2115 wins, 1117 draws, 1507 losses)

  • team

    156th match vs Chelsea FC (63 wins, 38 draws, 55 losses)

  • competition

    299th Premier League match (104 wins, 86 draws, 109 losses)

  • 5695th match in England (2655 wins, 1287 draws, 1740 losses)

  • 88th match at Stamford Bridge (33 wins, 21 draws, 34 losses)

Report

George Weah made a dramatic arrival in English football with a late goal in his first match for Chelsea.

The former World Footballer of the Year scored with just three minutes on the clock, after coming off the bench to the delight of the Stamford Bridge faithful who had given their new hero a rousing welcome. Liberian striker Weah, who only arrived from Italy hours before the game, bundled a header past Spurs keeper Ian Walker to preserve Chelsea's remarkable record against their London rivals.

It is now 21 games, over a 10-year period, since Tottenham have managed to beat the Blues in any competition. Spurs will feel aggrieved that they again lost out, particularly after creating all the openings in the first half.

But the arrival of Weah and English strike partner Chris Sutton after the break transformed Chelsea and they bombarded the visitors in the closing stages.

Weah, whose participation in the contest had been in doubt until international clearance was received for his loan move from AC MIlan just before the match, was left on the bench.

But there was no place at all in the squad for Gianfranco Zola, who was dropped by manager Gianluca Vialli. Spurs, though, were delighted to welcome back long-term injury victim Darren Anderton, who took his place in midfield.

Chelsea dominated possession in the early stages, but it was Spurs - happy to sit back and hit the home side on the break - who looked the most likely to score and Chris Armstrong fluffed the first opening of the game.

Spurs were convinced they should have a penalty when Ginola skipped around Frank Leboeuf and crumpled in the box under Bernard Lambourde's challenge - but referee Neale Barry dismissed the claims. Justin Edinburgh shot just wide from the edge of the area as Spurs continued to threaten and Blues keeper Ed de Goey was forced into three saves in quick succession from Anderton and Iversen, twice, as the visitors so nearly claimed the opener.

Chelsea, smarting after their first-half display, were a different proposition after the break, as the match took on a pulsating pace.

Weah was given a hero's reception as he replaced the ineffective Tore Andre Flo for the last third of the game. The Liberian was deployed up front alongside Sutton, who came on at the same time for Gustavo Poyet.

Spurs had defended superbly, but they almost gifted Chelsea a bizarre goal on 65 minutes following a blunder from Walker.

The goalkeeper seemed set to easily collect an over-hit cross by Jon Harley - but the ball dropped out of his hands, bounced up off the ground and landed on top of the bar before falling back in the hands of the relieved keeper.

Chelsea piled forward and after Leboeuf, among others, went close, Weah finally broke the deadlock, rising above the Spurs defence to head home Dennis Wise's cross. Chelsea were grateful to De Goey in the very last minute, as the Dutch keeper clung onto Campbell's deflected strike right on the line. The incident sparked a fracas and blows appeared to be exchanged after Tottenham's on-rushing forwards tried to bundle the ball into the net.

But the night belonged to the Bridge's new folk hero - George Weah.

Timeline
KO

Dennis Wise

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HT

George Weah

87'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Leeds united
21 14 2 5 35 24 11 44
2
Manchester united
19 13 4 2 50 25 25 43
3
Arsenal
21 12 4 5 37 21 16 40
4
Sunderland
21 11 5 5 35 25 10 38
5
Liverpool
21 11 4 6 31 18 13 37
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
20 10 4 6 32 23 9 34
7
Chelsea
20 9 5 6 29 21 8 32
8
Leicester city
21 9 3 9 30 30 0 30
9
Everton
21 7 8 6 35 30 5 29
10
Aston villa
21 8 5 8 21 22 -1 29
11
West ham united
20 7 7 6 24 23 1 28
12
Middlesbrough
19 8 3 8 23 26 -3 27
13
Coventry city
20 6 7 7 28 24 4 25
14
Afc wimbledon
21 5 10 6 32 35 -3 25
15
Newcastle united
21 6 6 9 34 37 -3 24
16
Southampton
20 5 5 10 24 32 -8 20
17
Derby county
21 5 4 12 19 32 -13 19
18
Bradford city
21 4 6 11 16 31 -15 18
19
Watford
21 4 2 15 17 44 -27 14
20
Sheffield wednesday
20 2 4 14 17 46 -29 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Leeds united
21 14 2 5 35 24 11 44
2
Manchester united
19 13 4 2 50 25 25 43
3
Arsenal
21 12 4 5 37 21 16 40
4
Sunderland
21 11 5 5 35 25 10 38
5
Liverpool
21 11 4 6 31 18 13 37
6
Chelsea
21 10 5 6 30 21 9 35
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 10 4 7 32 24 8 34
8
Leicester city
21 9 3 9 30 30 0 30
9
Everton
21 7 8 6 35 30 5 29
10
Aston villa
21 8 5 8 21 22 -1 29
11
West ham united
20 7 7 6 24 23 1 28
12
Middlesbrough
19 8 3 8 23 26 -3 27
13
Coventry city
20 6 7 7 28 24 4 25
14
Afc wimbledon
21 5 10 6 32 35 -3 25
15
Newcastle united
21 6 6 9 34 37 -3 24
16
Southampton
20 5 5 10 24 32 -8 20
17
Derby county
21 5 4 12 19 32 -13 19
18
Bradford city
21 4 6 11 16 31 -15 18
19
Watford
21 4 2 15 17 44 -27 14
20
Sheffield wednesday
20 2 4 14 17 46 -29 10
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