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Match Number

6658

Opposition
Blackpool

Blackpool FC

Opposition Level

2

Competition
League cup

League Cup

Round / Leg

Round 4

Season

2007/08

Date

31st October 2007

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

32,196

Referee

Chris Foy

Weather at Kick Off

11.8° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6623rd overall match (3136 wins, 1452 draws, 2022 losses)

  • 5100th competitive match (2265 wins, 1196 draws, 1639 losses)

  • team

    58th match vs Blackpool FC (30 wins, 14 draws, 14 losses)

  • competition

    179th League Cup match (106 wins, 28 draws, 45 losses)

  • 6093rd match in England (2834 wins, 1370 draws, 1876 losses)

  • 2720th match at White Hart Lane (1588 wins, 584 draws, 548 losses)

  • 12th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Juande Ramos: First Match in Charge
Report

Goals from Robbie Keane and Pascal Chimbonda ensured Juande Ramos avoided a Carling Cup shock in his first game in charge at Tottenham.

Keane lifted the ball over Blackpool keeper Paul Rachubka from Dimitar Berbatov's flick-on after 18 minutes.

Blackpool striker Gary Taylor-Fletcher headed onto the bar after the break and then had a shot saved by Paul Robinson.

But Chimbonda headed in Steed Malbranque's corner to seal Spurs' quarter-final place on 57 minutes.

Despite the victory, Ramos was provided with plenty of evidence as to the size of his task at White Hart Lane.

The new coach restored Robinson to the starting line-up after his calf injury but the England keeper's crisis of confidence appears to continue.

The England international flapped unconvincingly at a Blackpool corner and then sliced a kick as he came charging out to clear a long ball.

But Robinson did at least set up the opener, providing the long ball for Berbatov to head on, leaving Keane to score his ninth goal of the season.

Simon Grayson's Championship side came out in the second-half determined to make Spurs sweat and they did.

Taylor-Fletcher was desperately unlucky with a header which smacked against the bar and then Robinson boosted his confidence with a fine save as the striker's shot headed for the top corner.

But Tottenham's second sucked the life out of the visitors and substitute Jermain Defoe almost scored with his first touch, only for Rachubka to tip over the crossbar.

Tottenham boss Juande Ramos: "The most important thing was the win. The team needs to improve in all areas, in attack and defence, but this is a team of great professionals and I hope it will improve quickly. They've shown great willingness to play and fought very hard."

Blackpool boss Simon Grayson: "We had opportunities to get in front or to get back in the game but we didn't take them. We gave a good account of ourselves but they took their chances. Full credit to Juande Ramos. He came to speak to me at the hotel."

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