0-1 v Southampton FC - 5 March 2005 - Away

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Southampton FC

Southampton FC

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  • Quashie
    51'
Details
Match Number

6507

Opposition
Southampton

Southampton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2004/05

Date

5th March 2005

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Saint Mary's

Attendance

31,903

Referee

Peter Walton

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

18th

Opposition Form

DLLDWD

Weather at Kick Off

5.5° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6474th overall match (3060 wins, 1416 draws, 1985 losses)

  • 4974th competitive match (2209 wins, 1163 draws, 1602 losses)

  • team

    178th match vs Southampton FC (75 wins, 44 draws, 59 losses)

  • competition

    496th Premier League match (174 wins, 128 draws, 194 losses)

  • 5964th match in England (2772 wins, 1339 draws, 1840 losses)

  • 5th match at Saint Mary's (0 wins, 0 draws, 5 losses)

  • Anthony Gardner
    Anthony Gardner: 100th appearance
Report

Nigel Quashie's first goal for Southampton earned a precious win in their survival bid and avenged their earlier 5-1 defeat at Tottenham. Quashie thumped in a close-range header from Mikael Nilsson's cross and Saints then defended doggedly and at times desperately to preserve their lead.

Goalkeeper Paul Smith was again in top form, denying Spurs with a string of superb saves.

He saved his best for last, spreading himself to deny Frederic Kanoute.

Within a minute, Spurs almost broke their unenviable record of never having scored in four league and cup visits to St Mary's.

But Smith, who preserved a precious point for his side against Arsenal, kept Saints alive with a save from Mido.

Not surprisingly the Egyptian striker and Andy Reid were both booed by Southampton supporters after opting to join Spurs in the transfer window instead of Saints.

That set the pattern for a lively first half where an array of striking talent failed to take advantage of defending from both sides that was less than convincing.

Smith again proved on top of his game and kept Southampton in touch with a fine save from Jermain Defoe who cashed in on Danny Higginbotham's error to break clear.

Mido blasted the ball across goal when a subtle touch to Reid was required but Spurs' defence was twice caught out by long balls from Olivier Bernard using Henri Camara's pace.

England keeper Paul Robinson arched up to block the Senegal striker's attempted lob, but was then relieved as Camara again escaped and crossed to the near post where Peter Crouch toe-poked the ball inches wide.

Southampton appeared to have suffered a blow when Rory Delap limped off but it proved a godsend.

Substitute Nilsson's first contribution was to whip in a pinpoint cross for Quashie to score his first goal for Saints with a thumping header.

The keepers continued to star, with Smith denying Defoe within a minute of Saints taking the lead, and Robinson saving point-blank from Crouch's header.

Defoe was mounting a personal crusade to pull Spurs level with his pace, but there was always a Saints defender willing to throw himself in the way to block.

Southampton defended ever deeper in their desperation to preserve their lead, and it was a dangerous game to play as Spurs dominated, and slung on Kanoute and Robbie Keane to give them a three-pronged strike-force.

Saints boss Harry Redknapp: "It's going to be tight but the gap is starting to close and it wouldn't be the first time that somebody has been sucked in. "For the first time, one or two teams will be starting to look nervously over their shoulders.

"This was a fantastic result for us, it was all hands to the pump at times."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
27 21 5 1 50 8 42 68
2
Manchester united
28 18 8 2 47 17 30 62
3
Arsenal
28 17 7 4 64 32 32 58
4
Everton
28 15 6 7 34 29 5 51
5
Liverpool
27 13 4 10 41 29 12 43
6
Middlesbrough
28 11 9 8 43 37 6 42
7
Bolton wanderers
28 11 7 10 36 34 2 40
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 11 6 10 35 30 5 39
9
Charlton athletic
27 11 6 10 32 38 -6 39
10
Manchester city
28 9 9 10 34 31 3 36
11
Aston villa
28 9 8 11 32 37 -5 35
12
Newcastle united
27 8 10 9 39 44 -5 34
13
Birmingham city
28 8 8 12 31 35 -4 32
14
Portsmouth
28 8 6 14 31 42 -11 30
15
Fulham
27 8 5 14 33 46 -13 29
16
Blackburn rovers
27 6 10 11 24 36 -12 28
17
Crystal palace
28 6 7 15 32 45 -13 25
18
Southampton
28 3 12 13 29 44 -15 21
19
Norwich city
28 3 11 14 28 55 -27 20
20
West bromwich albion
27 2 12 13 23 49 -26 18
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
28 22 5 1 53 9 44 71
2
Manchester united
29 18 9 2 47 17 30 63
3
Arsenal
29 18 7 4 67 32 35 61
4
Everton
29 15 6 8 34 30 4 51
5
Liverpool
28 13 4 11 41 30 11 43
6
Middlesbrough
29 11 9 9 43 39 4 42
7
Bolton wanderers
28 11 7 10 36 34 2 40
8
Charlton athletic
28 11 7 10 32 38 -6 40
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 11 6 11 35 31 4 39
10
Aston villa
29 10 8 11 34 37 -3 38
11
Newcastle united
28 9 10 9 40 44 -4 37
12
Manchester city
28 9 9 10 34 31 3 36
13
Birmingham city
29 8 8 13 31 37 -6 32
14
Blackburn rovers
28 7 10 11 25 36 -11 31
15
Fulham
28 8 6 14 33 46 -13 30
16
Portsmouth
29 8 6 15 31 45 -14 30
17
Crystal palace
29 6 8 15 32 45 -13 26
18
Southampton
29 4 12 13 30 44 -14 24
19
West bromwich albion
28 3 12 13 25 49 -24 21
20
Norwich city
29 3 11 15 29 58 -29 20
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