4-2 v Charlton Athletic - 11 February 2004 - Away

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Spurs 4

Charlton Athletic

Charlton Athletic

2

Details
Match Number

6445

Opposition
Charlton athletic

Charlton Athletic

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2003/04

Date

11th February 2004

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

The Valley

Attendance

26,660

Referee

Graham Barber

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

DLWLWD

Weather at Kick Off

9.2° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6412th overall match (3038 wins, 1402 draws, 1959 losses)

  • 4924th competitive match (2189 wins, 1152 draws, 1583 losses)

  • team

    73rd match vs Charlton Athletic (40 wins, 11 draws, 22 losses)

  • competition

    455th Premier League match (160 wins, 119 draws, 176 losses)

  • 5909th match in England (2750 wins, 1327 draws, 1819 losses)

  • 32nd match at The Valley (17 wins, 3 draws, 12 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Johnnie Jackson: First Goal
Report

A superb strike from Johnnie Jackson sealed victory for Spurs after they had to withstand a fine Charlton comeback. Simon Davies pounced after a poor back-header from Paul Konchesky and Jermain Defoe headed in, after Dean Kiely saved his first effort, to put Spurs 2-0 up.

Ledley King fired in a third soon after the break but Graham Stuart pulled one back to give the Addicks hope.

Chris Perry headed in to set up a tense finale, but Jackson settled the visitors' nerves with a fierce drive.

Tottenham's back line had been breached seven times in the previous two games, including the FA Cup capitulation to Man City.

And David Pleat made two changes as a result, recalling Mauricio Taricco and Gary Doherty to face a Charlton attack of Shaun Bartlett and Carlton Cole.

Paul Konchesky almost caught Kasey Keller off guard in the first minute but his chip was just too high with the Spurs goalkeeper scrambling back.

Defoe had his first sight of goal when he burst through and got a shot in which Kiely diverted away for a corner.

And it was not long before Davies pounced to finish with aplomb inside the near post after Konchesky's error against the club he played on loan for earlier in the season.

With both sides looking to attack and both defences looking wobbly Shaun Bartlett burst into the area.

His attempt to square it to Carlton Cole was easily snaffled up by Keller, when Bartlett would have been better off shooting himself.

Claus Jensen powered in a shot straight at Keller soon after but Spurs always looked likelier to add to their tally when they got anywhere near the Charlton box.

Robbie Keane just failed to get over a superb cross from Jackson, although it took a fine save from Keller to tip a Graham Stuart volley onto the post.

Spurs went straight back to the other end and Defoe made it 2-0 when a Kiely save from his initial effort bounced off the striker's head and into the net.

Charlton finished the half strongly and a Hermann Hreidarsson shot hit the bar before Stuart had a goal disallowed for offside when he stabbed in after Bartlett's initial effort rebounded to him.

The second half started with a bang as King lashed in from the edge of the area with a first-time shot after he was set up by Robbie Keane.

The Addicks looked dead and buried but Stuart gave them a lifeline when he drove in through a crowd of players after a corner was knocked down to him.

Charlton went close again when Fish headed over from Claus Jensen's right wing corner.

As the home side piled on the pressure, Euell should have made it 3-2 but he could not get any power on his header after fine work from Paolo di Canio.

A goal was not long in coming, however, and Perry headed in against his former club from a Jensen cross to set up a nail-biting finale.

Just when Spurs were dreading the prospect of another stunning comeback, Jackson settled the issue with a fantastic drive.

There was still time for Kiely to make a fine save from Gus Poyet and Gary Doherty to almost put the ball into his own net.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
25 18 7 0 49 16 33 61
2
Manchester united
24 18 2 4 47 20 27 56
3
Chelsea
24 16 4 4 44 19 25 52
4
Newcastle united
24 9 10 5 34 25 9 37
5
Charlton athletic
24 10 7 7 32 26 6 37
6
Liverpool
24 9 8 7 34 26 8 35
7
Fulham
24 10 5 9 36 33 3 35
8
Bolton wanderers
25 8 10 7 31 37 -6 34
9
Aston villa
24 9 6 9 28 27 1 33
10
Birmingham city
23 8 8 7 20 26 -6 32
11
Southampton
25 8 7 10 23 23 0 31
12
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 9 3 12 31 36 -5 30
13
Middlesbrough
23 7 7 9 23 27 -4 28
14
Blackburn rovers
24 7 5 12 35 39 -4 26
15
Everton
24 6 7 11 28 33 -5 25
16
Manchester city
24 5 9 10 32 35 -3 24
17
Portsmouth
24 6 5 13 28 37 -9 23
18
Leicester city
25 4 9 12 33 47 -14 21
19
Leeds united
25 5 5 15 23 50 -27 20
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
25 4 8 13 22 51 -29 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
25 18 7 0 49 16 33 61
2
Manchester united
25 18 2 5 49 23 26 56
3
Chelsea
25 17 4 4 46 19 27 55
4
Liverpool
25 10 8 7 36 27 9 38
5
Newcastle united
25 9 11 5 35 26 9 38
6
Charlton athletic
25 10 7 8 34 30 4 37
7
Aston villa
25 10 6 9 30 28 2 36
8
Fulham
25 10 5 10 37 35 2 35
9
Birmingham city
24 9 8 7 23 26 -3 35
10
Bolton wanderers
25 8 10 7 31 37 -6 34
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 10 3 12 35 38 -3 33
12
Southampton
25 8 7 10 23 23 0 31
13
Middlesbrough
24 8 7 9 26 29 -3 31
14
Blackburn rovers
25 7 6 12 36 40 -4 27
15
Everton
25 6 7 12 28 36 -8 25
16
Manchester city
25 5 9 11 33 37 -4 24
17
Portsmouth
25 6 5 14 28 39 -11 23
18
Leicester city
25 4 9 12 33 47 -14 21
19
Leeds united
25 5 5 15 23 50 -27 20
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
25 4 8 13 22 51 -29 20
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