1-1 v Manchester City - 12 April 2004 - Home

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Spurs 1

Manchester City

Manchester City

1

  • Anelka
    25'
Details
Match Number

6453

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2003/04

Date

12th April 2004

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,282

Referee

Chris Foy

League Position

14th

Opposition League Position

15th

Opposition Form

DWLLLD

Weather at Kick Off

14.2° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6420th overall match (3039 wins, 1404 draws, 1964 losses)

  • 4932nd competitive match (2190 wins, 1154 draws, 1588 losses)

  • team

    127th match vs Manchester City (45 wins, 33 draws, 49 losses)

  • competition

    463rd Premier League match (161 wins, 121 draws, 181 losses)

  • 5917th match in England (2751 wins, 1329 draws, 1824 losses)

  • 2632nd match at White Hart Lane (1536 wins, 566 draws, 530 losses)

  • 5th consecutive match without winning

  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Jermain Defoe earned Spurs a point in a lively game at White Hart Lane. Spurs began brightly and Gus Poyet went close with two headers while Defoe cut inside and drilled a shot wide.

City went ahead when Nicolas Anelka jinked past Gary Doherty and scored at the second attempt, while Paul Bosvelt saw an effort sneak past the post.

Poyet hit the bar before Spurs levelled when Defoe turned past Sun Jihai and drilled a low shot home, while Robbie Keane's late strike was disallowed.

Spurs had dropped Keane to the bench after the 3-1 defeat at Everton on Good Friday and they looked keen to banish the memory of the Goodison Park debacle.

Mauricio Taricco - restored to the line-up in place of Stephen Kelly - found space very early on down the left and his cross was headed wide by Poyet.

Defoe took the opportunity to have a run at the City defence and he cut in from the left before slamming a shot wide of David James' left-hand post.

It was all Spurs, and Steven Carr crossed from the right for Poyet to head straight at James, before Freddie Kanoute's drive forced a brilliant save from James after Defoe's clever dummy.

It seemed a matter of time before Spurs went ahead, but they were caught by a sucker-punch when Anelka skipped past Gary Doherty and beat Kasey Keller at the second attempt.

The hosts went in search of an equaliser and Simon Davies' shot was saved by James before City nearly doubled their lead, Bosvelt crashing a right-foot shot inches wide from 20 yards as Spurs were opened up again.

The home team's defence, which had been so badly exposed by Everton, appeared not to have learned from their mistakes at all.

They continued to give the ball away needlessly, this time Anelka crossing for Robbie Fowler who somehow shot straight at Keller from just six yards.

City looked full of confidence and came out flying after the break flying, Shaun Wright-Phillips causing mayhem down the right before his wicked cross was eventually cleared.

Having looked so impressive for 45 minutes, England goalkeeper James then came for a cross and completely missed it, Poyet heading Taricco's centre onto the crossbar.

When Spurs did get back on level terms, it was down to more poor defending, this time at the other end.

Defoe latched onto Davies' cross and Sun Jihai let him turn six yards out and shoot low past James.

City brought on Paolo Wanchope for Fowler and the Costa Rican went on a typically mazy dribble to set up Steve McManaman, who saw his goalbound shot deflected over by Kelly, who had come on for the injured Carr.

As the game wore on Spurs began to dominate, and two brilliant blocks inside a minute from Richard Dunne stopped Defoe and Keane efforts.

Keane thought he had won it with the clock ticking down but he was flagged for offside after putting the ball past James.

The point leaves City just three points above the relegation zone having played a game more than the three sides below them.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
32 23 9 0 62 22 40 78
2
Chelsea
32 22 5 5 58 24 34 71
3
Manchester united
31 20 5 6 58 31 27 65
4
Liverpool
32 13 10 9 48 35 13 49
5
Newcastle united
32 12 13 7 45 33 12 49
6
Birmingham city
32 12 10 10 38 38 0 46
7
Aston villa
32 12 9 11 41 38 3 45
8
Fulham
32 12 8 12 44 40 4 44
9
Charlton athletic
31 12 8 11 42 40 2 44
10
Southampton
31 11 9 11 34 29 5 42
11
Middlesbrough
32 11 9 12 37 39 -2 42
12
Bolton wanderers
32 9 11 12 36 50 -14 38
13
Everton
32 9 10 13 41 46 -5 37
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 11 4 17 41 51 -10 37
15
Manchester city
32 7 12 13 45 46 -1 33
16
Blackburn rovers
32 8 7 17 43 54 -11 31
17
Portsmouth
31 8 7 16 33 46 -13 31
18
Leeds united
32 8 7 17 34 63 -29 31
19
Leicester city
32 5 13 14 41 57 -16 28
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
32 5 10 17 30 69 -39 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
32 23 9 0 62 22 40 78
2
Chelsea
33 22 5 6 60 27 33 71
3
Manchester united
32 21 5 6 59 31 28 68
4
Liverpool
33 13 10 10 48 36 12 49
5
Newcastle united
32 12 13 7 45 33 12 49
6
Aston villa
33 13 9 11 44 40 4 48
7
Charlton athletic
32 13 8 11 43 40 3 47
8
Birmingham city
33 12 10 11 39 41 -2 46
9
Middlesbrough
33 12 9 12 40 40 0 45
10
Fulham
33 12 8 13 47 44 3 44
11
Southampton
32 11 9 12 35 32 3 42
12
Bolton wanderers
33 10 11 12 38 51 -13 41
13
Everton
33 9 11 13 42 47 -5 38
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 11 5 17 42 52 -10 38
15
Manchester city
33 7 13 13 46 47 -1 34
16
Blackburn rovers
33 9 7 17 47 57 -10 34
17
Portsmouth
32 9 7 16 36 47 -11 34
18
Leeds united
33 8 8 17 35 64 -29 32
19
Leicester city
33 5 13 15 41 58 -17 28
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
33 5 10 18 31 71 -40 25
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