1-1 v West Ham United - 13 April 2002 - Home

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Spurs 1

West Ham United

West Ham United

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  • Pearce
    89'
Details
Match Number

6348

Opposition
West ham united

West Ham United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2001/02

Date

13th April 2002

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,083

Referee

Neale Barry

League Position

8th

Opposition League Position

7th

Opposition Form

WWWLLL

Weather at Kick Off

9.8° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6315th overall match (2997 wins, 1385 draws, 1920 losses)

  • 4848th competitive match (2159 wins, 1139 draws, 1550 losses)

  • team

    224th match vs West Ham United (89 wins, 57 draws, 78 losses)

  • competition

    389th Premier League match (135 wins, 107 draws, 147 losses)

  • 5817th match in England (2710 wins, 1311 draws, 1783 losses)

  • 2584th match at White Hart Lane (1514 wins, 556 draws, 514 losses)

Report

A stunning Ian Pearce strike two minutes from full time earned West Ham United a deserved point at Tottenham and maintained seventh place in the Premiership. Pearce, who has missed large parts of recent seasons through injurires and hadn't played since the visit to Aston Villa on March 2, crept unmarked to thunder a left foot shot past Kasey Keller from 22 yards after Steve Lomas' right wing cross was only half cleared by Simon Davies.

It was Pearce's fifth league goal for the club and his first in almost 18 months - since scoring in a 4-1 home win over Manchester City on November 11, 2000.

Although Hammers' late equaliser stunned the 36,083 White Hart Lane crowd, Spurs having dominated for long periods of the second half, a point each was a fair outcome because Hammers had created the best chances of a scrappy first half bathed in the north London sunshine.

With Paolo Di Canio (knee) and Joe Cole (thigh strain) both sidelined, manager Glenn Roeder shuffled the pack, pairing Jermain Defoe up front with Fredi Kanoute, who were supported from behind by the central Trevor Sinclair. Lomas and Michael Carrick did well to control midfield in the first half, although Vladimir Labant had a torrid time on the left and was regularly beaten by Davies, who supplied a string of dangerous crosses for Teddy Sheringham and Sergei Rebrov.

Christian Dailly, who made a fine, last gasp tackle to deny Rebrov in the 29th minute, Pearce and Tomas Repka looked assured in a back three that saw Labant and Sebastien Schemmel asked to cover plenty of ground from the wing-back positions.

Despite suffering from a bout of tonsillitis, Defoe looked sharp and caused Spurs' back three of Chris Perry, Anthony Gardner and Ben Thatcher plenty of headaches. He brought a low, diving save from Keller and, in the 22nd minute, set up Hammers' best chance. Receiving Sinclair's headed flick, Defoe raced to the left byline and delivered a sharp cross to the near post area, but Kanoute directed his shot wide of the post from close range.

Both teams, renowned for their neat passing play, struggled to find much cohesion and too often surrendered possession easily. Spurs stepped up a gear at the start of the second half, sending on Steffen Iversen for Rebrov, and his aerial threat immediately made an impact.

After Kanoute twisted and turned the Tottenham defence to fire a shot that had Keller scrambling across goal, Spurs' pressure paid off with the opening goal on 52 minutes.

Davies set Iversen clear through the middle and although David James did well to block his right-foot shotn on his six-yard line, the ball rebounded kindly to Sheringham, who tucked it away from penalty spot range.

It was important to stem the supply from wide areas, so there was no surprise when Roeder replaced the struggling Labant with the more defensively minded Wiunterburn, in the week in which it was revealed the 38-year-old veteran would be given a free transfer at the end of this season.

Tim Sherwood, arriving unmarked in the penalty area, could have wrapped it up for Spurs after 74 minutes, but his chest control and volley was brilliantly saved by the legs of James.

Four minutes later and Sinclair's dipping volley from 25 yards represented only the second goal attempt by Hammers after the interval. Carrick then angled a free-kick that drifted agonisingly wide of the far post and it seemed as though West Ham's three-match winning run was about to end in defeat.

But then Ian Pearce came from nowhere to score one of the goals of the season and, in his case, perhaps a lifetime!

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
33 21 9 3 68 33 35 72
2
Manchester united
34 22 4 8 83 44 39 70
3
Liverpool
33 20 8 5 55 26 29 68
4
Chelsea
35 16 13 6 63 32 31 61
5
Newcastle united
33 18 7 8 62 44 18 61
6
Leeds united
34 15 12 7 50 36 14 57
7
West ham united
33 13 7 13 41 50 -9 46
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 13 6 15 45 49 -4 45
9
Middlesbrough
34 12 9 13 34 40 -6 45
10
Aston villa
34 10 13 11 39 42 -3 43
11
Southampton
34 11 8 15 41 49 -8 41
12
Charlton athletic
34 10 11 13 35 43 -8 41
13
Everton
34 10 9 15 38 49 -11 39
14
Bolton wanderers
34 9 12 13 42 54 -12 39
15
Sunderland
34 10 8 16 26 44 -18 38
16
Fulham
34 8 13 13 32 41 -9 37
17
Blackburn rovers
33 9 9 15 42 43 -1 36
18
Ipswich town
34 8 9 17 40 56 -16 33
19
Derby county
34 8 5 21 30 56 -26 29
20
Leicester city
34 4 10 20 24 59 -35 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
33 21 9 3 68 33 35 72
2
Liverpool
34 21 8 5 56 26 30 71
3
Manchester united
34 22 4 8 83 44 39 70
4
Newcastle united
34 19 7 8 65 46 19 64
5
Chelsea
35 16 13 6 63 32 31 61
6
Leeds united
35 16 12 7 51 36 15 60
7
West ham united
34 13 8 13 42 51 -9 47
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 13 7 15 46 50 -4 46
9
Middlesbrough
34 12 9 13 34 40 -6 45
10
Aston villa
35 10 13 12 39 43 -4 43
11
Southampton
35 11 9 15 42 50 -8 42
12
Charlton athletic
35 10 12 13 36 44 -8 42
13
Everton
35 10 10 15 40 51 -11 40
14
Bolton wanderers
34 9 12 13 42 54 -12 39
15
Sunderland
35 10 8 17 26 45 -19 38
16
Fulham
34 8 13 13 32 41 -9 37
17
Blackburn rovers
33 9 9 15 42 43 -1 36
18
Ipswich town
34 8 9 17 40 56 -16 33
19
Derby county
35 8 5 22 32 59 -27 29
20
Leicester city
35 4 11 20 26 61 -35 23
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