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Spurs 5

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

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  • Barry
    45+1' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

6516

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2004/05

Date

1st May 2005

Kick Off

13:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,078

Referee

Mark Clattenburg

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

DWDDWL

Weather at Kick Off

22.3° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6483rd overall match (3063 wins, 1419 draws, 1988 losses)

  • 4983rd competitive match (2212 wins, 1166 draws, 1605 losses)

  • team

    148th match vs Aston Villa (59 wins, 32 draws, 57 losses)

  • competition

    504th Premier League match (177 wins, 131 draws, 196 losses)

  • 5973rd match in England (2775 wins, 1342 draws, 1843 losses)

  • 2657th match at White Hart Lane (1548 wins, 572 draws, 537 losses)

  • Radek Černý
    Radek Černý: Debut
  • Andy Reid
    Andy Reid: First Goal
Report

Tottenham boosted their Uefa Cup qualifying hopes with a stylish win.

Frederic Kanoute gave Spurs an early lead with a low shot past Stefan Postma, though Villa were livid they were denied a penalty just beforehand.

Villa's failure to deal with a couple of corners led to Ledley King firing in and then Kanoute claiming a second with a shot into the roof of the net.

Gareth Barry's penalty reduced the deficit but Andy Reid's rising shot and a Stephen Kelly goal capped a fine win.

The result pushed Spurs into seventh place above Middlesbrough on goal difference.

The victory was deserved but Spurs owed a huge debt to some excellent goalkeeping from Paul Robinson, who midway through the second half had to go off with a shin injury after bravely denying Darius Vassell.

Villa thought they should have had a penalty early on when Mark Delaney tumbled under pressure from Erik Edman.

But referee Mark Clattenburg waved play on and with a huge swathe of Villa players stranded in and around the Spurs box Robinson launched a huge kick down the pitch.

Kanoute managed to get himself in front of Liam Ridgewell and after controlling Robinson's punt on his chest drilled the ball past Stefan Postma.

Some indecisive Villa defending enabled Spurs to further extend their lead with barely a third of the game played.

First Villa failed to clear a Reid effort that rebounded off the upright, allowing King to thump a shot into the net.

Nolberto Solano also failed to clear his lines after another Spurs corner and Kanoute gleefully scooped the ball home.

Villa were struggling, with Reid pulling the strings for the hosts in midfield, but the visitors were given a glimmer of hope when Dawson raised his arms to a Juan Pablo Angel shot to concede the spotkick.

Barry drilled the penalty into the centre of the goal as Robinson dived to his left.

Five minutes after the restart Robinson produced a superb reaction save to tip over Vassell's rising volley after Barry's clever lob sent the England international clear.

Robinson got the better of Vassell just before the hour when he raced out to dive at the Villa striker's feet, but the England goalkeeper injured himself in making the challenge and he soon had to be replaced by Radek Cerny.

Given the agility and bravery of his goalkeeping Robinson's departure might have unsettled Spurs.

Instead minutes later Martin Jol's side restored their three-goal advantage, Simon Davies and Sean Davis combining to feed the ball to Reid, who hit a superb rising shot from outside the box that fizzed into the net.

Jol introduced Jermain Defoe who immediately threatened more goals.

Defoe rattled the crossbar and his low shot also tested Postma.

But the fifth Spurs goal came from an unlikely source - right-back Kelly.

Released by a Davis' backheel, Kelly finished with some style, flicking the ball past Postma.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
35 27 7 1 67 13 54 88
2
Arsenal
34 22 8 4 74 33 41 74
3
Manchester united
34 20 10 4 50 21 29 70
4
Everton
35 17 7 11 41 36 5 58
5
Liverpool
36 16 7 13 49 37 12 55
6
Bolton wanderers
36 15 9 12 45 41 4 54
7
Middlesbrough
36 13 12 11 51 45 6 51
8
Manchester city
36 12 12 12 44 37 7 48
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 13 9 13 42 39 3 48
10
Aston villa
35 12 11 12 42 43 -1 47
11
Charlton athletic
35 12 9 14 40 51 -11 45
12
Birmingham city
36 10 12 14 38 44 -6 42
13
Blackburn rovers
36 9 14 13 31 40 -9 41
14
Newcastle united
35 9 13 13 43 53 -10 40
15
Portsmouth
36 10 8 18 42 56 -14 38
16
Fulham
35 10 8 17 42 56 -14 38
17
Southampton
36 6 13 17 42 62 -20 31
18
Crystal palace
36 7 10 19 37 58 -21 31
19
West bromwich albion
35 5 15 15 33 58 -25 30
20
Norwich city
36 6 12 18 41 71 -30 30
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
35 27 7 1 67 13 54 88
2
Arsenal
35 23 8 4 76 33 43 77
3
Manchester united
35 21 10 4 54 21 33 73
4
Everton
35 17 7 11 41 36 5 58
5
Liverpool
36 16 7 13 49 37 12 55
6
Bolton wanderers
36 15 9 12 45 41 4 54
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 14 9 13 47 40 7 51
8
Middlesbrough
36 13 12 11 51 45 6 51
9
Manchester city
36 12 12 12 44 37 7 48
10
Aston villa
36 12 11 13 43 48 -5 47
11
Charlton athletic
36 12 9 15 40 55 -15 45
12
Birmingham city
36 10 12 14 38 44 -6 42
13
Blackburn rovers
36 9 14 13 31 40 -9 41
14
Newcastle united
35 9 13 13 43 53 -10 40
15
Portsmouth
36 10 8 18 42 56 -14 38
16
Fulham
35 10 8 17 42 56 -14 38
17
Southampton
36 6 13 17 42 62 -20 31
18
Crystal palace
36 7 10 19 37 58 -21 31
19
West bromwich albion
36 5 15 16 33 60 -27 30
20
Norwich city
36 6 12 18 41 71 -30 30
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