1-1 v Sunderland AFC - 12 February 2006 - Away

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Sunderland AFC

Sunderland AFC

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  • Murphy
    89'
Details
Match Number

6554

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2005/06

Date

12th February 2006

Kick Off

13:30

Venue

Stadium of Light

Attendance

34,700

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

LLLLWL

Weather at Kick Off

6.1° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6521st overall match (3081 wins, 1431 draws, 1996 losses)

  • 5013th competitive match (2224 wins, 1176 draws, 1613 losses)

  • team

    102nd match vs Sunderland AFC (41 wins, 26 draws, 35 losses)

  • competition

    532nd Premier League match (189 wins, 141 draws, 202 losses)

  • 6006th match in England (2790 wins, 1352 draws, 1851 losses)

  • 5th match at Stadium of Light (2 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses)

  • Danny Murphy: Debut
Report

Substitute Daryl Murphy scored his first Premiership goal to salvage a point for bottom-placed Sunderland. With two minutes remaining Murphy got the better of Paul Stalteri and drilled a low shot past Paul Robinson.

Spurs had gone ahead on 38 minutes in a well-worked move when Jermain Defoe's cross was tucked in by Robbie Keane.

Prior to Murphy's goal Sunderland's best chance had come from a Jon Stead cross just past the hour, while late on Jermaine Jenas came close with a shot.

Spurs will be kicking themselves that they were unable to hold on for the win given the excellence of the performance of their central defenders Michael Dawson and Ledley King.

Dawson and King played so well that Spurs goalkeeper Paul Robinson did not have a serious save to make in the entire game.

But Stalteri proved less robust in allowing Murphy to get the better of them.

In a promising opening for Sunderland midfielder Liam Lawrence created several attacking chances.

Dawson bravely headed clear a hanging cross from Lawrence, who then tried his luck with a deflected shot, which Robinson comfortably gathered.

Lawrence almost released Jon Stead with a clever pass inside Yong-Pyo Lee, but King was quickly across to clear the danger.

Just past the half-hour Spurs forced Kelvin Davis to make two saves as the visitors began to threaten the Sunderland goal.

A one-two between Lee and Robbie Keane allowed the Republic of Ireland striker to hit a half-volley that forced Davis into action for the first time.

The Sunderland goalkeeper then had to get down quickly to grasp an Aaron Lennon effort after the Spurs winger moved in from the flanks.

But seven minutes before the interval Davis proved unable to cut out Defoe's cross from the right allowing Keane to roll home the ball into the net.

Defoe had been released by a superb pass by Michael Carrick, who again impressed in the Spurs midfield.

Just past the hour Sunderland should have equalised when Stead's low cross evaded Robinson, but Lawrence was unable to apply the finishing touch.

Stead delivered another good cross, this time in the air, which was superbly headed clear by King under pressure from Kyle.

Spurs manager Martin Jol then replaced Edgar Davids with Murphy, who within five minutes of his making his debut picked up a booking.

Soon after Murphy's introduction Mido came on for Spurs, the Egyptian striker playing for Jol for the first time since his return from the African Nations Cup.

But neither of those two Spurs substitutes were able to replicate the impact Murphy had, the young Irishman's strength allowing him to outmuscle Stalteri and then slip the ball past Robinson.

Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy: "I think justice was done with the result, we played well enough for a point. "Daryl has been knocking on the door for a game and he's done it for us.

Reflecting on the late chance Jermaine Jenas missed for Spurs, McCarthy added: "That would have put the final nail in my coffin - but it didn't go in."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
26 21 3 2 52 16 36 66
2
Manchester united
26 16 6 4 52 27 25 54
3
Liverpool
25 14 6 5 31 17 14 48
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 12 8 5 34 21 13 44
5
Arsenal
25 12 5 8 39 20 19 41
6
Bolton wanderers
24 10 9 5 30 23 7 39
7
Wigan athletic
26 12 3 11 30 32 -2 39
8
West ham united
25 11 5 9 36 34 2 38
9
Blackburn rovers
25 11 4 10 31 31 0 37
10
Everton
26 11 3 12 19 32 -13 36
11
Manchester city
25 10 4 11 33 28 5 34
12
Charlton athletic
24 10 3 11 30 34 -4 33
13
Fulham
26 9 5 12 36 37 -1 32
14
Newcastle united
25 9 5 11 24 29 -5 32
15
Aston villa
26 7 9 10 32 35 -3 30
16
Middlesbrough
25 7 7 11 33 44 -11 28
17
West bromwich albion
26 7 5 14 24 38 -14 26
18
Birmingham city
24 5 5 14 21 34 -13 20
19
Portsmouth
26 4 6 16 18 45 -27 18
20
Sunderland
24 2 3 19 17 45 -28 9
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
26 21 3 2 52 16 36 66
2
Manchester united
26 16 6 4 52 27 25 54
3
Liverpool
25 14 6 5 31 17 14 48
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 12 9 5 35 22 13 45
5
Arsenal
25 12 5 8 39 20 19 41
6
West ham united
26 12 5 9 39 34 5 41
7
Bolton wanderers
24 10 9 5 30 23 7 39
8
Wigan athletic
26 12 3 11 30 32 -2 39
9
Manchester city
26 11 4 11 36 30 6 37
10
Blackburn rovers
25 11 4 10 31 31 0 37
11
Everton
26 11 3 12 19 32 -13 36
12
Charlton athletic
25 10 3 12 32 37 -5 33
13
Fulham
26 9 5 12 36 37 -1 32
14
Newcastle united
25 9 5 11 24 29 -5 32
15
Aston villa
26 7 9 10 32 35 -3 30
16
Middlesbrough
25 7 7 11 33 44 -11 28
17
West bromwich albion
26 7 5 14 24 38 -14 26
18
Birmingham city
25 5 5 15 21 37 -16 20
19
Portsmouth
26 4 6 16 18 45 -27 18
20
Sunderland
25 2 4 19 18 46 -28 10
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