3-0 v Coventry City - 17 March 2001 - Home

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Coventry City

Coventry City

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Details
Match Number

6283

Opposition
Coventry city

Coventry City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2000/01

Date

17th March 2001

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,606

Referee

Graham Poll

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

DDDLLL

Weather at Kick Off

4.1° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6250th overall match (2965 wins, 1376 draws, 1896 losses)

  • 4793rd competitive match (2135 wins, 1131 draws, 1527 losses)

  • team

    93rd match vs Coventry City (44 wins, 22 draws, 27 losses)

  • competition

    346th Premier League match (119 wins, 99 draws, 128 losses)

  • 5754th match in England (2678 wins, 1302 draws, 1761 losses)

  • 2555th match at White Hart Lane (1497 wins, 551 draws, 507 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Coventry started the game with the hungry look of a team fighting for survival, but were subdued by a Spurs side determined to put their off-field problems behind them.

Headers by Steffen Iversen and Les Ferdinand set them on their way to victory in the first-half and a third by Sergei Rebrov settled matters after the break.

It was somewhat ironic that Tottenham's match programme featured a George Graham column, rejoicing in the happy atmosphere created by their FA Cup victory over West Ham.

The man of course had gone, but Tottenham's reason to celebrate remained.

Coventry had the best of a lively opening. Mustafa Hadji found space in the Spurs box after only three minutes, but headed wide when he should have tested Sullivan.

Moments later, Craig Bellamy whipped in a teasing cross that narrowly eluded the onrushing John Hartson, who ended up in the back of the Spurs net without the ball.

The Spurs attack, which had been blunt thus far, finally showed its teeth after 12 minutes.

Ferdinand played in Gary Doherty down the left flank and his well-struck centre fell just out of reach of an advanced Sol Campbell.

Then, after twin strikes from Steven Clemence had brought the best out of Kirkland and adjusted the balance of the match in the home side's favour, a neat Spurs build up won a corner down their right-hand side.

Clemence's 25th-minute delivery was accurate and found Iversen, who climbed highest at the Coventry near post to guide the ball home.

Eight minutes later, Spurs doubled their lead.

From a free kick 30 yards out, Clemence once again found Iversen, whose goal-bound header was this time saved by Chris Kirkland.

The Coventry keeper did well to stop the effort but could only deflect the ball into the path of Ferdinand, who nodded home from a yard out.

Coventry struggled to impose themselves on the remainder of the half and the whistle blew to a rousing ovation from the White Hart Lane faithful.

A half-time change of referee - Graham Poll giving way to Paul Taylor due to a pulled hamstring - did nothing to change Coventry's fortunes.

Again they started the brighter, creating a couple of half-chances early on.

But Tottenham looked dangerous on the break. On the hour, a sweeping move involving Ferdinand and Ledley King sent Rebrov clear. The Ukrainian gathered the ball well before slotting it past Kirkland and into a gaping net.

King and Clemence looked among Tottenham's best players and it would have been fitting if a wonderfully-worked King cross to Clemence in the 70th minute had brought a fourth goal.

But Clemence headed powerfully over the bar.

By now, Coventry had the look of a well-beaten side, leaving the Tottenham fans to enjoy the end of a game that delivered them three valuable points and some welcome respite in these uncertain times.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
29 20 7 2 66 19 47 67
2
Arsenal
29 15 8 6 47 29 18 53
3
Ipswich town
29 14 4 11 43 36 7 46
4
Liverpool
27 13 6 8 47 30 17 45
5
Sunderland
29 12 9 8 33 28 5 45
6
Leicester city
28 13 6 9 31 29 2 45
7
Leeds united
29 12 8 9 42 37 5 44
8
Chelsea
28 11 9 8 50 33 17 42
9
Charlton athletic
29 11 9 9 38 40 -2 42
10
Southampton
28 11 8 9 33 34 -1 41
11
Newcastle united
28 11 5 12 33 39 -6 38
12
Aston villa
28 9 10 9 31 30 1 37
13
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 9 9 11 33 38 -5 36
14
West ham united
29 8 11 10 35 37 -2 35
15
Derby county
29 8 10 11 30 44 -14 34
16
Everton
29 8 8 13 31 43 -12 32
17
Middlesbrough
29 5 13 11 31 35 -4 28
18
Manchester city
29 6 8 15 31 47 -16 26
19
Coventry city
29 5 9 15 26 48 -22 24
20
Bradford city
28 3 7 18 18 53 -35 16
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
30 21 7 2 68 19 49 70
2
Arsenal
30 15 9 6 47 29 18 54
3
Ipswich town
30 15 4 11 44 36 8 49
4
Sunderland
30 13 9 8 37 30 7 48
5
Leeds united
30 13 8 9 44 38 6 47
6
Liverpool
28 13 7 8 48 31 17 46
7
Leicester city
29 13 6 10 31 31 0 45
8
Southampton
29 12 8 9 34 34 0 44
9
Chelsea
29 11 9 9 52 37 15 42
10
Charlton athletic
30 11 9 10 39 42 -3 42
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 10 9 11 36 38 -2 39
12
Aston villa
29 9 11 9 31 30 1 38
13
Newcastle united
29 11 5 13 34 41 -7 38
14
West ham united
30 8 11 11 35 38 -3 35
15
Derby county
30 8 11 11 31 45 -14 35
16
Everton
30 8 8 14 31 44 -13 32
17
Middlesbrough
30 6 13 11 33 36 -3 31
18
Manchester city
30 6 9 15 33 49 -16 27
19
Coventry city
30 5 9 16 26 51 -25 24
20
Bradford city
29 3 8 18 20 55 -35 17
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