2-0 v Birmingham City - 26 December 2005 - Home

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Spurs 2

Birmingham City

Birmingham City

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  • Izzet
    65'
Details
Match Number

6545

Opposition
Birmingham city

Birmingham City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2005/06

Date

26th December 2005

Kick Off

13:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,045

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

LLWLLW

Weather at Kick Off

5° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6512th overall match (3078 wins, 1429 draws, 1992 losses)

  • 5004th competitive match (2221 wins, 1174 draws, 1609 losses)

  • team

    91st match vs Birmingham City (43 wins, 19 draws, 29 losses)

  • competition

    524th Premier League match (186 wins, 139 draws, 199 losses)

  • 5997th match in England (2787 wins, 1350 draws, 1847 losses)

  • 2669th match at White Hart Lane (1555 wins, 576 draws, 538 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 6th consecutive match without losing

Report

Robbie Keane's 58th-minute penalty and a screamer from Jermain Defoe left Birmingham in further relegation trouble at White Hart Lane. Spurs striker Keane stepped up to send Maik Taylor the wrong way after he was fouled by Matthew Upson.

Birmingham had Muzzy Izzet sent off for a second booking after he was adjudged to have dived when challenged by Michael Dawson a few minutes later.

Defoe sealed the points, firing into the roof of the net in injury time.

After making nine changes from the side that was trounced 4-1 at Manchester City in their previous Premiership outing, Birmingham manager Steve Bruce was looking for a few answers from his relegation-threatened team.

They may not have been able to produce much in front of goal but he could not have criticised their endeavour.

But being four points adrift from safety at the start of play suggested their chances had not been snapped up when they arrived.

And it was the same in this encounter as they were denied the best opportunity in the opening half-an-hour.

There was little Jiri Jarosik did wrong as he attempted to turn Julian Gray's cross in at the near post but keeper Paul Robinson flicked out his right arm to divert the shot.

Spurs were no more successful. The approach play appeared neat enough but the final ball was lacking, with service from set-pieces uncharacteristically poor.

Ledley King did manage to control a corner from Michael Carrick but keeper Taylor was able to block his shot.

Bruce's side probably just about shaded the first half and missed a great opportunity within seconds of the restart to give themselves a priceless lead.

Jarosik was again at the hub of the attack and Gray, a virtual spectator in the first half, was played straight through inside the Spurs area.

However, Robinson was able to race off his line and spare his defenders' blushes by diving to his right and pushing the shot away.

But Spurs were handed just the sort of break Birmingham would have cried out for in the 58th minute.

The visitors could have little argument as Upson hauled Keane down inside the area.

The Republic of Ireland striker took the resulting penalty himself and sent Taylor the wrong way to give Spurs an undeserved lead.

Keane should have put Spurs further ahead moments later when released by a through ball from Edgar Davids but Taylor stood firm between his posts to keep out the weak effort.

It became even worse for the visitors when Izzet was sent off for a second booking after the referee thought he dived under Dawson's challenge.

Blues still pressed forward but were hit on the break in injury time.

Jermaine Jenas made a swift run and slipped the ball through to substitute Defoe, who fired an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net from just inside the area.

Tottenham first-team coach Chris Hughton: "We know we have been in a game and we are pleased and grateful to have won when it was not one of our best performances. "But we are able to finish games strongly and that is very pleasing.

"They are all tough games and we don't expect anything less from our forthcoming games.

"It was great for Jermain Defoe and he is always capable of that. We are fortunate to have four quality strikers."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
17 15 1 1 37 7 30 46
2
Manchester united
17 11 4 2 31 14 17 37
3
Liverpool
15 9 4 2 20 8 12 31
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 8 7 2 25 16 9 31
5
Bolton wanderers
16 9 3 4 22 14 8 30
6
Wigan athletic
17 9 1 7 19 18 1 28
7
Manchester city
17 8 3 6 24 17 7 27
8
Arsenal
16 8 2 6 22 15 7 26
9
West ham united
17 7 4 6 25 22 3 25
10
Newcastle united
17 7 4 6 18 17 1 25
11
Charlton athletic
16 7 1 8 21 26 -5 22
12
Blackburn rovers
17 6 3 8 19 24 -5 21
13
Middlesbrough
17 5 5 7 23 26 -3 20
14
Fulham
17 5 4 8 18 22 -4 19
15
Aston villa
17 4 5 8 16 26 -10 17
16
Everton
17 5 2 10 9 23 -14 17
17
West bromwich albion
17 4 4 9 17 25 -8 16
18
Portsmouth
17 3 4 10 13 26 -13 13
19
Birmingham city
16 3 3 10 11 23 -12 12
20
Sunderland
17 1 2 14 14 35 -21 5
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
18 16 1 1 40 9 31 49
2
Manchester united
18 12 4 2 34 14 20 40
3
Liverpool
16 10 4 2 22 8 14 34
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 9 7 2 27 16 11 34
5
Bolton wanderers
17 9 4 4 22 14 8 31
6
Wigan athletic
18 10 1 7 23 21 2 31
7
Arsenal
17 9 2 6 23 15 8 29
8
Manchester city
18 8 3 7 27 21 6 27
9
West ham united
18 7 5 6 26 23 3 26
10
Newcastle united
18 7 4 7 18 19 -1 25
11
Blackburn rovers
18 7 3 8 21 24 -3 24
12
Charlton athletic
17 7 1 9 21 27 -6 22
13
Middlesbrough
18 5 5 8 23 28 -5 20
14
Aston villa
18 5 5 8 20 26 -6 20
15
Fulham
18 5 4 9 20 25 -5 19
16
Everton
18 5 2 11 9 27 -18 17
17
West bromwich albion
18 4 4 10 17 28 -11 16
18
Portsmouth
18 3 5 10 14 27 -13 14
19
Birmingham city
17 3 3 11 11 25 -14 12
20
Sunderland
18 1 3 14 14 35 -21 6
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