0-0 v Cardiff City - 7 January 2007 - Away

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Spurs 0

Cardiff City

Cardiff City

0

Details
Match Number

6606

Opposition
Cardiff city

Cardiff City

Opposition Level

2

Competition
Fa cup

FA Cup

Round / Leg

Round 3

Original Match

Season

2006/07

Date

7th January 2007

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

Ninian Park

Attendance

20,376

Referee

Howard Webb

Weather at Kick Off

10.2° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6573rd overall match (3112 wins, 1440 draws, 2008 losses)

  • 5057th competitive match (2248 wins, 1184 draws, 1625 losses)

  • team

    51st match vs Cardiff City (27 wins, 13 draws, 11 losses)

  • competition

    389th FA Cup match (200 wins, 95 draws, 94 losses)

  • 53rd match in Wales (24 wins, 12 draws, 17 losses)

  • 27th match at Ninian Park (14 wins, 7 draws, 6 losses)

Report

A relentless display in wet and windy conditions earned Championship side Cardiff an FA Cup third-round replay against Premiership Tottenham.

Michael Chopra came closest in a lively Bluebirds performance, clipping under Paul Robinson but wide of the post from Lee Young-Pyo's poor backpass.

However, Spurs also had their chances, Jermain Defoe and Dimitar Berbatov both denied by home keeper Neil Alexander.

Neither side could find a winner though as a frenetic tie ended goalless.

It was a fair result from a pulsating clash, and represents the first time this season that Spurs have failed to win a cup tie following nine straight wins.

The match began in bright fashion for the visitors, Defoe flashing wide from the angle after latching onto Berbatov's flick.

However, Cardiff were rarely overrun and had their best chance on 15 minutes when Chopra ran onto Lee's back-header and slipped under Robinson, only for the ball to drift wide.

Spurs' passing was wayward for much of the match and the Bluebirds' endeavour bore fruit with a series of half-chances.

The visitors, who once again looked vulnerable without skipper Ledley King at the back, were fortunate to stay on terms in the first half as Chopra and Steven Thompson, twice, failed to make the most of headers in a good spell for the hosts.

At the other end, Alexander did well to beat away Berbatov's deflected effort before the break but it was undoubtedly Spurs who were the more relieved when the tie entered half-time goalless.

Cardiff's determined approach did not let up in the second half, but Spurs' quality began to shine through and twice Defoe could have notched an opener.

The diminutive striker should have done better when he drilled wide when clear of the defence just after the restart, but he could do little about Alexander's fine point-blank stop from six yards on the hour as the hosts held on.

And although Chopra and Willo Flood continued to battle in attack, the hosts' early endeavours began to take their toll and Cardiff were forced to defend deep for much of the closing stages.

However, despite the introduction of Aaron Lennon and Robbie Keane, the Premiership outfit failed to break down the Bluebirds' resistance and, other than a speculative 25-yard overhead kick from Steed Malbranque which flew wide, Cardiff were comfortable.

The Welsh side even forced a late rally of their own that had Spurs defending desperately, but they could not find a winner and will face the London side again on Wednesday, 17 January.

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