3-2 v Middlesbrough FC - 28 April 2007 - Away

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Spurs 3

Middlesbrough FC

Middlesbrough FC

2

  • Viduka
    66'
  • Pogatetz
    89'
Details
Match Number

6632

Opposition
Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2006/07

Date

28th April 2007

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Riverside

Attendance

27,861

Referee

Lee Mason

League Position

8th

Opposition League Position

14th

Opposition Form

LLLLDW

Weather at Kick Off

11.9° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6597th overall match (3123 wins, 1446 draws, 2015 losses)

  • 5081st competitive match (2259 wins, 1190 draws, 1632 losses)

  • team

    89th match vs Middlesbrough FC (33 wins, 22 draws, 34 losses)

  • competition

    579th Premier League match (210 wins, 151 draws, 218 losses)

  • 6072nd match in England (2825 wins, 1365 draws, 1869 losses)

  • 11th match at Riverside (3 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses)

Report

A Robbie Keane brace took his recent run to eight goals in five league games to keep Spurs' European march on track.

The Irishman got the opener after just 12 minutes, tapping in after good work by Dimitar Berbatov, before the latter volleyed the second home from 25 yards.

Mark Viduka headed in to reduce Boro's deficit and Paul Robinson somehow kept Spurs ahead with two magnificent stops.

Keane's second from Lennon's cut-back proved crucial as Spurs hung on despite Emmanuel Pogatetz's consolation header.

It was another barn-storming game involving Tottenham, who now boast a top- flight aggregate of 104 goals (52 for, 52 against) in Premiership games this season.

After a series of near-misses in the cup competitions this season, the Londoners are desperate to secure a top-seven finish to salvage their season.

But there are easier places to go than the Riverside, especially if, like Spurs, you have failed to win there in eight attempts.

However, it quickly became evident that the match would be decided on which front pairing fared the better - and Berbatov and Keane were peerless in the first hour.

The former, fresh from being named in the Premiership team of the year, was the visitors' main tormentor, and he should have opened the scoring when he shot tamely with the goal at his mercy from 20 yards.

Spurs did not have to wait long for the goal, though, and once again Berbatov was the key.

The Bulgarian beat Emmanuel Pogatetz in the air, turned inside the box and laid the ball perfectly to Keane who side-footed home with aplomb.

With both sides guilty of surrendering possession, the match quickly degenerated into a scrappy affair.

Boro were largely toothless in attack in the first half, though Viduka and Yakubu linked up well just before half time when the former rattled the outside of the post with an instinctive effort.

But Spurs were comfortable otherwise - so much so that Lee Cattermole was sacrificed just 40 minutes into the match for Adam Johnson as Gareth Southgate attempted to target makeshift left-back Ricardo Rocha.

It mattered little 90 seconds into the second half, though, when Hossam Ghaly - preferred to the out-of-form Aaron Lennon - lobbed to Berbatov, who swivelled and curled in on the volley from 25 yards.

It was a touch of class from the 26-year-old, and Keane should have wrapped things up on the hour when he dinked over Schwarzer but wide from Steed Malbranque's through-ball.

While there were just two goals in it, Boro had a chance - and Viduka almost reduced the deficit when he turned in the box brilliantly and drilled over from the angle.

It was 1-2 minutes later, though, Stewart Downing's switch to the right proving inspired as he crossed for Viduka to head home unmarked.

Suddenly the hosts were full of belief and only a stunning save from Robinson preserved Spurs' lead when he beat away a Viduka effort from point-blank range soon after.

The England number one was again Spurs' saviour 10 minutes from time when he denied a Viduka curler at full stretch, with the visitors living purely on their nerves.

Unbelievably, with Boro enjoying their best spell of the match by a distance, Spurs broke away to seal it, substitute Lennon cutting inside Pogatetz and pulling back for Keane to smash into the roof of the net.

Pogatetz headed in from Downing's corner late on to again make the most of Spurs' frailty on set-pieces, but the visitors held on to mark Martin Jol's 100th Premiership match in charge with a crucial win.

Timeline
KO
HT

Mark Viduka

66'

Emanuel Pogatetz

89'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
34 26 4 4 78 24 54 82
2
Chelsea
34 24 7 3 60 20 40 79
3
Liverpool
35 20 7 8 54 22 32 67
4
Arsenal
35 18 9 8 59 33 26 63
5
Everton
35 14 12 9 46 31 15 54
6
Bolton wanderers
35 16 6 13 42 45 -3 54
7
Reading
35 15 6 14 48 42 6 51
8
Portsmouth
35 13 11 11 43 38 5 50
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 14 8 12 49 50 -1 50
10
Blackburn rovers
34 13 5 16 42 49 -7 44
11
Aston villa
35 9 16 10 36 39 -3 43
12
Newcastle united
35 11 9 15 37 43 -6 42
13
Manchester city
35 11 9 15 28 39 -11 42
14
Middlesbrough
35 10 10 15 38 45 -7 40
15
Fulham
35 7 15 13 35 54 -19 36
16
Wigan athletic
35 9 8 18 35 54 -19 35
17
Sheffield united
35 9 8 18 30 50 -20 35
18
Charlton athletic
35 8 9 18 31 52 -21 33
19
West ham united
35 9 5 21 28 58 -30 32
20
Watford
35 4 12 19 26 57 -31 24
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
35 27 4 4 82 26 56 85
2
Chelsea
35 24 8 3 62 22 40 80
3
Liverpool
36 20 7 9 55 24 31 67
4
Arsenal
36 19 9 8 62 34 28 66
5
Bolton wanderers
36 16 7 13 44 47 -3 55
6
Everton
36 14 12 10 48 35 13 54
7
Portsmouth
36 14 11 11 45 39 6 53
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 15 8 12 52 52 0 53
9
Reading
35 15 6 14 48 42 6 51
10
Blackburn rovers
35 14 5 16 46 50 -4 47
11
Aston villa
36 10 16 10 38 39 -1 46
12
Newcastle united
35 11 9 15 37 43 -6 42
13
Manchester city
36 11 9 16 28 41 -13 42
14
Middlesbrough
36 10 10 16 40 48 -8 40
15
Sheffield united
36 10 8 18 31 50 -19 38
16
Fulham
36 7 15 14 36 57 -21 36
17
Wigan athletic
36 9 8 19 35 57 -22 35
18
West ham united
36 10 5 21 31 58 -27 35
19
Charlton athletic
36 8 9 19 32 56 -24 33
20
Watford
36 4 12 20 26 58 -32 24
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