1-1 v Birmingham City - 2 April 2005 - Away

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Spurs 1

Birmingham City

Birmingham City

1

  • Carter
    66'
Details
Match Number

6511

Opposition
Birmingham city

Birmingham City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2004/05

Date

2nd April 2005

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

St Andrew's

Attendance

29,304

Referee

Howard Webb

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

WLLLLL

Weather at Kick Off

16.1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6478th overall match (3061 wins, 1417 draws, 1987 losses)

  • 4978th competitive match (2210 wins, 1164 draws, 1604 losses)

  • team

    90th match vs Birmingham City (42 wins, 19 draws, 29 losses)

  • competition

    499th Premier League match (175 wins, 129 draws, 195 losses)

  • 5968th match in England (2773 wins, 1340 draws, 1842 losses)

  • 43rd match at St Andrew's (13 wins, 11 draws, 19 losses)

  • Stephen Kelly
    Stephen Kelly: First Goal
Report

Darren Carter's equaliser eased Birmingham's relegation worries in a poor game at St Andrews. After a low-key first half, Stephen Kelly broke the deadlock with his first goal for Spurs following a fine through-ball from Michael Carrick.

Carter poked home 25 minutes from time after some careless play by Spurs on the edge of their own penalty area.

And Clinton Morrison should have won the game for the home side in the dying seconds but flashed a volley wide.

Birmingham had the first chance of the game on eight minutes, Emile Heskey nodding down for Walter Pandiani to swivel and blaze wide.

Spurs created their first opening two minutes later, Jermain Defoe looping a header over Maik Taylor from a fine Fredi Kanoute cross only for Jamie Clapham to clear off the line.

On 13 minutes, Spurs' Noe Pamarot was stretchered off following an innocuous challenge and replaced by Kelly.

Two minutes later Heskey linked up with Jermaine Pennant, back in the Blues line-up following a stint in prison, but dragged his shot wide.

Spurs picked up the tempo midway through the first half, Defoe having a shot blocked by Kenny Cunningham when through on goal and Andy Reid just curling wide from the rebound.

And Defoe pounced on another Kanoute flick-on after 30 minutes but flashed over from 10 yards out.

Birmingham started the second half with more intent, Mario Melchiot blasting across the face of goal when a simple ball to feet might have sufficed.

Pennant played well on his comeback and was given a standing ovation by the home contingent when he was substituted after 55 minutes.

However, it was Spurs' Kelly who broke the deadlock on 59 minutes, the young Irish defender taking a sublime Carrick through-ball on his chest to slot his maiden goal.

The goal sparked a reaction from the home side and Pandiani headed wide soon after before Carter shot over.

And it was Carter who equalised on 66 minutes, capitalising on some careless play by the visitors on the edge of their own box and poking the ball past Spurs goalkeeper Paul Robinson.

Birmingham keeper Maik Taylor produced a fine double save from substitute Mido and Kanoute 15 minutes from time.

And substitute Morrison should have won the game for Birmingham in the dying seconds but blazed a clear volley wide of Robinson's upright.

Birmingham boss Steve Bruce: "Everyone's seen Jermaine playing with a tag, now let's let him get on with resurrecting his career. "A draw was a fair result. Maik Taylor produced two fantastic saves for us and Clinton Morrison could have nicked it for us. Overall I'm delighted.

"We've got seven games to go and we want to finish 10th like we did last year. That's the challenge."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
30 24 5 1 58 10 48 77
2
Manchester united
30 19 9 2 48 17 31 66
3
Arsenal
30 19 7 4 68 32 36 64
4
Everton
30 15 6 9 35 32 3 51
5
Liverpool
30 14 5 11 43 31 12 47
6
Bolton wanderers
30 13 7 10 38 34 4 46
7
Charlton athletic
30 12 7 11 35 42 -7 43
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 12 6 12 37 34 3 42
9
Middlesbrough
30 11 9 10 44 42 2 42
10
Newcastle united
29 9 11 9 41 45 -4 38
11
Aston villa
30 10 8 12 34 39 -5 38
12
Manchester city
30 9 9 12 35 34 1 36
13
Birmingham city
30 9 8 13 33 37 -4 35
14
Blackburn rovers
30 7 11 12 25 37 -12 32
15
Portsmouth
30 8 7 15 32 46 -14 31
16
Fulham
29 8 6 15 33 47 -14 30
17
Southampton
30 5 12 13 33 45 -12 27
18
Crystal palace
30 6 8 16 33 49 -16 26
19
West bromwich albion
30 4 12 14 29 51 -22 24
20
Norwich city
30 3 11 16 29 59 -30 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
31 25 5 1 61 11 50 80
2
Arsenal
31 20 7 4 72 33 39 67
3
Manchester united
31 19 10 2 48 17 31 67
4
Everton
31 15 6 10 35 33 2 51
5
Liverpool
31 15 5 11 44 31 13 50
6
Bolton wanderers
31 13 7 11 38 35 3 46
7
Middlesbrough
31 12 9 10 45 42 3 45
8
Charlton athletic
31 12 8 11 37 44 -7 44
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 12 7 12 38 35 3 43
10
Aston villa
31 11 8 12 37 39 -2 41
11
Newcastle united
30 9 11 10 41 48 -7 38
12
Manchester city
31 9 10 12 37 36 1 37
13
Birmingham city
31 9 9 13 34 38 -4 36
14
Fulham
30 9 6 15 36 48 -12 33
15
Blackburn rovers
31 7 12 12 25 37 -12 33
16
Portsmouth
31 8 7 16 33 49 -16 31
17
Southampton
31 5 12 14 34 48 -14 27
18
West bromwich albion
31 5 12 14 30 51 -21 27
19
Crystal palace
31 6 8 17 33 50 -17 26
20
Norwich city
31 3 11 17 30 63 -33 20
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