4-0 v Tranmere Rovers - 9 October 2001 - Away

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  • Mellon
    33'
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Match Number

6312

Opposition
Tranmere rovers

Tranmere Rovers

Opposition Level

3

Competition
League cup

League Cup

Round / Leg

Round 3

Season

2001/02

Date

9th October 2001

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

Prenton Park

Attendance

12,386

Referee

Phil Dowd

Weather at Kick Off

13.8° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6279th overall match (2980 wins, 1380 draws, 1906 losses)

  • 4812th competitive match (2142 wins, 1134 draws, 1536 losses)

  • team

    7th match vs Tranmere Rovers (5 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses)

  • competition

    156th League Cup match (91 wins, 27 draws, 38 losses)

  • 5782nd match in England (2693 wins, 1306 draws, 1770 losses)

  • 4th match at Prenton Park (2 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses)

  • Gustavo Poyet: First Goal
Report

Tottenham comfortably negotiated a tricky Worthington Cup third round tie at Tranmere.

First-half goals from Teddy Sheringham and Darren Anderton were supplanted in the second half by strikes from Gus Poyet and Sergei Rebrov.

England striker Sheringham converted a debatable 20th-minute penalty after being felled by Mickey Mellon.

It was Mellon who was sent off shortly after for a second bookable challenge, a decision which seemed harsh.

As if to make amends for that rash decision, the referee later dismissed Spurs substitute Tim Sherwood for scarcely deserving fouls

Six minutes before that, it was Anderton who had doubled the lead after taking a smart pass from Sheringham.

The result of the game was put beyond doubt four minutes into the second half when Poyet opened his account for the north London club, turning the ball in from Steffen Freund's cross.

Dave Watson's men had been in rampant scoring mode of late, scoring 19 times in their last six games, suggesting an upset might be on the cards.

The last time Spurs manager Glenn Hoddle brought a team to Tranmere, his Southampton side saw a 3-0 lead overturned in a famous FA Cup tie.

There never seemed any chance of that and with just nine minutes remaining, Rebrov made it an emphatic performance with his first goal of the campaign.

The Ukrainian international pounced amid a static defence to convert Sheringham's cross

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