1-1 v Middlesbrough FC - 30 March 2002 - Away

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Spurs 1

Middlesbrough FC

Middlesbrough FC

1

  • Queudrue
    69'
Details
Match Number

6345

Opposition
Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2001/02

Date

30th March 2002

Kick Off

17:35

Venue

Riverside

Attendance

31,258

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

8th

Opposition League Position

11th

Opposition Form

LLDLWW

Weather at Kick Off

13.6° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6312th overall match (2996 wins, 1384 draws, 1919 losses)

  • 4845th competitive match (2158 wins, 1138 draws, 1549 losses)

  • team

    78th match vs Middlesbrough FC (29 wins, 20 draws, 29 losses)

  • competition

    386th Premier League match (134 wins, 106 draws, 146 losses)

  • 5814th match in England (2709 wins, 1310 draws, 1782 losses)

  • 6th match at Riverside (2 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss)

Report

Franck Queudrue's clinical free-kick rescued a point for Middlesbrough as Tottenham brought them back down to earth with a bump at the Riverside.

Boro were in buoyant mood following their win over Manchester United the previous week and knew that victory would take them above Spurs and dispel any lingering relegation fears.

But Steve McClaren's side found themselves facing an uphill battle as Spurs wrestled the advantage. In a first half of few chances, the home side enjoyed the better possession but carried surprisingly little cutting edge up front.

And when their usually reliable defence went to sleep midway through the half, Boro were punished as Spurs edged ahead.

Matthew Etherington's teasing cross was missed by Ugo Ehiogu and Gareth Southgate and the ball fell kindly to Steffen Iversen at the far post.

The midfielder had the simplest of tasks to control and power a close-range shot past the helpless Mark Crossley.

Iversen might have claimed a second seven minutes before the break when he beat Crossley to the ball as he rushed from his area.

The Norwegian flicked the ball beyond the Boro keeper but saw his weak shot blocked by the back-tracking Ehiogu. In between those two Iversen chances, Benito Carbone volleyed into the side netting after Alen Boksic's persistence had resulted in an inviting cross from the Croatian international.

Carbone was Boro's liveliest outlet and had threatened inside five minutes with a long-range shot that deflected over off the head of Ben Thatcher.

And it was Carbone's chipped pass early in the second half that should have resulted in a penalty for the home side.

Ledley King clearly handled under pressure from Boksic, but referee Phil Dowd waved away the striker's frantic penalty appeals.

And Boro nearly had salt rubbed in the wound two minutes later when Gus Poyet twice came close to doubling Spurs' advantage.

First, the Uruguayan saw his close-range shot superbly blocked by Crossley after Iversen had picked him out.

Then, from the resulting Darren Anderton corner, Poyet's flicked header crashed against the crossbar with Crossley motionless.

But the home side finally got a lucky break in the 69th minute.

Boksic won a free kick just outside the penalty area, despite tumbling theatrically under an inocuous challenge by Anthony Gardner.

But, after the injustice of their earlier penalty claims, there were no red faces among the Boro celebrations as Queudrue bent home the free-kick from 20 yards.

The equaliser was no more than Boro deserved and Carbone, on loan from Bradford until the end of the season, remained instrumental as the home side attempted to translate a point into three.

His trickery forced Chris Perry into a clumsy challenge which earned Chris Perry a yellow card, but Carbone's delivery from the resulting free kick was disappointing.

Substitute Teddy Sheringham nearly carved out a late winner but Boro frantically cleared their lines to deny the visitors what would have been a harsh postscript.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
32 19 8 5 53 26 27 65
2
Manchester united
32 20 4 8 78 41 37 64
3
Arsenal
30 18 9 3 60 32 28 63
4
Newcastle united
31 18 5 8 60 42 18 59
5
Leeds united
31 14 12 5 44 30 14 54
6
Chelsea
31 14 11 6 58 31 27 53
7
Aston villa
31 10 12 9 35 36 -1 42
8
Charlton athletic
31 10 11 10 35 36 -1 41
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 12 5 14 41 45 -4 41
10
Middlesbrough
31 10 8 13 30 38 -8 38
11
Southampton
31 10 7 14 38 46 -8 37
12
West ham united
30 10 7 13 35 49 -14 37
13
Everton
32 9 9 14 35 45 -10 36
14
Fulham
31 8 11 12 30 38 -8 35
15
Sunderland
31 9 8 14 24 38 -14 35
16
Bolton wanderers
31 7 12 12 34 48 -14 33
17
Blackburn rovers
30 8 8 14 39 41 -2 32
18
Ipswich town
31 8 8 15 38 49 -11 32
19
Derby county
31 8 5 18 29 51 -22 29
20
Leicester city
31 3 10 18 21 55 -34 19
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
33 20 8 5 55 26 29 68
2
Manchester united
33 21 4 8 82 44 38 67
3
Arsenal
31 19 9 3 63 32 31 66
4
Newcastle united
31 18 5 8 60 42 18 59
5
Chelsea
32 15 11 6 60 32 28 56
6
Leeds united
32 14 12 6 47 34 13 54
7
Aston villa
32 10 12 10 37 39 -2 42
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 12 6 14 42 46 -4 42
9
Charlton athletic
32 10 11 11 35 38 -3 41
10
West ham united
31 11 7 13 38 50 -12 40
11
Middlesbrough
32 10 9 13 31 39 -8 39
12
Southampton
32 10 8 14 39 47 -8 38
13
Fulham
32 8 12 12 31 39 -8 36
14
Everton
32 9 9 14 35 45 -10 36
15
Bolton wanderers
32 8 12 12 37 50 -13 36
16
Sunderland
32 9 8 15 24 41 -17 35
17
Blackburn rovers
31 8 8 15 40 43 -3 32
18
Ipswich town
32 8 8 16 39 52 -13 32
19
Derby county
32 8 5 19 30 53 -23 29
20
Leicester city
32 4 10 18 23 56 -33 22
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