1-2 v Ipswich Town - 22 December 2001 - Home

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Spurs 1

Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town

2

  • George
    40'
  • Armstrong
    88'
Details
Match Number

6324

Opposition
Ipswich town

Ipswich Town

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2001/02

Date

22nd December 2001

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,040

Referee

Mike Riley

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

DLLDLD

Weather at Kick Off

1.5° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6291st overall match (2988 wins, 1381 draws, 1909 losses)

  • 4824th competitive match (2150 wins, 1135 draws, 1539 losses)

  • team

    53rd match vs Ipswich Town (24 wins, 9 draws, 20 losses)

  • competition

    372nd Premier League match (130 wins, 103 draws, 139 losses)

  • 5794th match in England (2701 wins, 1307 draws, 1773 losses)

  • 2572nd match at White Hart Lane (1507 wins, 554 draws, 511 losses)

  • 14th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

The wind of change through White Hart Lane this season has been a soothing zephyr, but the chill factor hit Tottenham Hotspur as much as the rest of us yesterday. Not only were they beaten by plucky, bottom-of-the-table Ipswich Town, but they saw their captain, Teddy Sheringham, sent off after an off-the-ball incident, which will mean a suspension for their tricky FA Cup third-round tie away to Coventry City in a fortnight.

All seemed to be going well for Spurs when Simon Davies, with his third goal in as many games, gave them an early lead, but strikes late in each half by Finidi George and Alun Armstrong pinched the points for Ipswich.

No side bottom at Christmas may have avoided relegation from the Premiership, but Ipswich proved they have it in them to prove an exception.

The teams, linked by championship wins in successive years in the early 1960's, are currently poles apart in the Premiership. In recent seasons, the situation at Tottenham has frequently been serious but never desperate. Now, though, under Glenn Hoddle, they are playing with a fluency that had seen them record 13 goals in their previous three home games and move up to seventh place.

By contrast, the situation with Ipswich is desperate but not serious, so philosophically does the club weather the vagaries of fortune. They arrived at White Hart Lane on the back of five consecutive defeats.

The opening to the game duly mirrored the clubs' positions. There was early energy to Ipswich and the formation of 4-5-1 devised by their manager, George Burley, worked well to frustrate the movement that has been the Tottenham trademark this season, with Jim Magilton, Jermaine Wright and Matt Holland clogging central midfield.

As Spurs took time to find an antidote, Ipswich created chances, with George shooting wide and Holland almost getting on the end of Wright's cross. Typically, though, for a side struggling for form, confidence and, above all, results, they conceded a goal to Tottenham's first real attack.

Sheringham, with a neat lay-off in midfield, set free Davies to run into space and, after supplying Sergei Rebrov, Davies ran on into the penalty area to divert home the Ukrainian's low cross. Ipswich were left looking for a linesman's flag that was never raised, or at each other.

One lapse had left Ipswich chasing a game again. They did so to good purpose, though. They looked as if they might get an equaliser when John McGreal rose to meet Herman Hreidarsson's corner, but his glancing header was wide. Neil Sullivan then turned a curling low shot by Martijn Reuser round a post.

Reward came when McGreal rose again to meet a corner, this time from the left by Reuser. His header was blocked, but George struck sharply, his overhead kick from the rebound fizzing past Sullivan.

Roused from complacency, Spurs almost retook the lead just before the interval when Christian Ziege shot against Matteo Sereni's right post. Minutes after the interval, the German again struck wood. Darren Anderton played an excellent pass out to Rebrov and, from his low cross, Ziege's snatched touch from a few yards out hit the crossbar of a gaping goal.

Now Spurs looked more like the team that had destroyed Bolton Wanderers 6-0 and Fulham 4-0 here the previous week. Their momentum was rudely interrupted, however, by a strange incident. As Ipswich lined up to defend another Tottenham corner, Mike Riley, the referee, blew his whistle and singled out McGreal and Sheringham, presumably for some argy-bargy. The Ipswich defender was shown the yellow card, but there was shock around the ground when the Spurs captain was shown the red.

So, too, did his team and for a while they lost their way. The introduction of the in-form and fit-again Les Ferdinand galvanised them anew, however, and he immediately tested Sereni with a fierce drive. Other attempts followed, Sereni touching aside Davies's shot and Anthony Gardner heading just wide.

The attempt that counted came at the other end, though, when Armstrong finished off an Ipswich breakaway by heading home George's cross. Ice Cold in North London.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Newcastle united
17 10 3 4 30 20 10 33
2
Liverpool
16 10 3 3 25 15 10 33
3
Leeds united
17 8 8 1 23 13 10 32
4
Arsenal
17 8 6 3 35 21 14 30
5
Chelsea
17 6 9 2 23 12 11 27
6
Manchester united
17 8 3 6 37 27 10 27
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 8 3 6 29 23 6 27
8
Aston villa
17 7 6 4 23 19 4 27
9
Everton
17 6 5 6 23 22 1 23
10
Fulham
17 5 8 4 17 17 0 23
11
Charlton athletic
17 5 7 5 21 20 1 22
12
Bolton wanderers
17 5 6 6 20 21 -1 21
13
Sunderland
17 5 5 7 13 17 -4 20
14
West ham united
17 5 5 7 19 29 -10 20
15
Blackburn rovers
17 4 7 6 23 21 2 19
16
Middlesbrough
17 5 4 8 17 23 -6 19
17
Southampton
16 5 1 10 17 24 -7 16
18
Leicester city
17 3 5 9 11 31 -20 14
19
Derby county
17 3 4 10 11 30 -19 13
20
Ipswich town
17 1 6 10 15 27 -12 9
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Newcastle united
18 11 3 4 34 23 11 36
2
Arsenal
18 9 6 3 37 22 15 33
3
Liverpool
17 10 3 4 26 17 9 33
4
Leeds united
18 8 8 2 26 17 9 32
5
Manchester united
18 9 3 6 43 28 15 30
6
Chelsea
18 7 9 2 28 13 15 30
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 8 3 7 30 25 5 27
8
Aston villa
18 7 6 5 24 22 2 27
9
Everton
18 6 5 7 23 23 0 23
10
Fulham
17 5 8 4 17 17 0 23
11
Sunderland
18 6 5 7 14 17 -3 23
12
Blackburn rovers
18 5 7 6 25 21 4 22
13
Charlton athletic
18 5 7 6 21 22 -1 22
14
Bolton wanderers
18 5 6 7 21 26 -5 21
15
West ham united
18 5 6 7 20 30 -10 21
16
Middlesbrough
17 5 4 8 17 23 -6 19
17
Southampton
17 5 1 11 18 30 -12 16
18
Derby county
18 4 4 10 14 31 -17 16
19
Leicester city
18 3 6 9 12 32 -20 15
20
Ipswich town
18 2 6 10 17 28 -11 12
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