0-0 v Everton FC - 30 January 2008 - Away

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Spurs 0

Everton FC

Everton FC

0

Details
Match Number

6680

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2007/08

Date

30th January 2008

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Goodison Park

Attendance

35,840

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

4th

Opposition Form

WWWWLL

Weather at Kick Off

5.2° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6645th overall match (3147 wins, 1458 draws, 2027 losses)

  • 5122nd competitive match (2276 wins, 1202 draws, 1644 losses)

  • team

    160th match vs Everton FC (58 wins, 47 draws, 55 losses)

  • competition

    606th Premier League match (219 wins, 159 draws, 228 losses)

  • 6113th match in England (2844 wins, 1375 draws, 1881 losses)

  • 79th match at Goodison Park (19 wins, 25 draws, 35 losses)

  • Dimitar Berbatov's 27th birthday

  • Jonathan Woodgate
    Jonathan Woodgate: Debut
Report

Everton stay in fourth place in the Premier League after a dour goalless draw against Spurs at Goodison Park.

Jonathan Woodgate shone on his Spurs' debut after his £7m move from Middlesbrough as defences dominated.

Everton created the better chances, and Spurs' keeper Radek Cerny saved well from striker Andrew Johnson either side of the interval.

Spurs improved as the game went on, but only threatened when Robbie Keane shot tamely at Everton keeper Tim Howard.

Woodgate was kept busy as Everton held the edge in a tight first 45 minutes, showing why coach Juande Ramos added him to an inconsistent Spurs defence.

Keane gave Howard an anxious moment with an overhead kick in the 24th minute, but it was a rare threat to the Everton keeper.

Johnson almost capitalised on Victor Anichebe's header, but Spurs cleared the danger, and it needed a desperate interception from Woodgate to block a close-range effort from Leighton Baines after 27 minutes.

Johnson then tested keeper Cerny with a shot on the turn after good work by Phil Neville.

The Everton striker had furious penalty appeals turned away when he fell under Tom Huddlestone's challenge, but referee Andre Marriner felt the collision was accidental and waved play on.

Everton started the second half in the same attacking vein, with Mikel Arteta flashing a shot across the face of goal after 48 minutes, with Anichebe just failing to apply the crucial touch.

Spurs had their best opportunity when Neville gifted possession to Dimitar Berbatov, but Keane's shot was comfortably saved by Howard.

Cerny came to Spurs' rescue after 62 minutes when Johnson was released by a superb pass from Manuel Fernandes. It looked a certain goal, but Cerny produced a crucial block.

Spurs showed greater attacking intent after the break, and the outstanding Phil Jagielka blocked Berbatov bravely after Aaron Lennon's cross.

And Spurs had their own appeals for a penalty waved away in the closing stages when Steed Malbranque felt he had been fouled by Joleon Lescott, but again referee Marriner was unmoved.

Everton manager David Moyes: "I'm pleased with a point. We are little bit short of players at the moment, but I was really pleased with the effort and it was a great point. "I thought there was a bit of tiredness near the end, but we have been on a good run. We've had the African Cup of Nations boys away, but we have won two league games and drawn one.

"Hopefully we will get them back soon and kick on from there."

Spurs assistant first team Gus Poyet: "I thought Jonathan Woodgate was absolutely fantastic. He was commanding the back four and winning everything in the air. "He was tight when he needed to be and made great decisions. Sometimes the good players are the ones that make the best decisions and Woody does that. We were very pleased with him."

Timeline
KO
HT

Nuno Valente

77'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
24 17 6 1 49 17 32 57
2
Manchester united
23 17 3 3 46 11 35 54
3
Chelsea
23 15 5 3 36 16 20 50
4
Everton
23 13 3 7 40 23 17 42
5
Aston villa
24 11 8 5 43 31 12 41
6
Liverpool
22 10 10 2 37 16 21 40
7
Manchester city
23 11 7 5 30 24 6 40
8
Blackburn rovers
24 10 8 6 32 31 1 38
9
Portsmouth
23 10 7 6 34 23 11 37
10
West ham united
22 9 6 7 28 21 7 33
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 7 6 10 44 40 4 27
12
Newcastle united
24 7 6 11 27 42 -15 27
13
Middlesbrough
24 6 7 11 21 37 -16 25
14
Sunderland
24 6 5 13 24 42 -18 23
15
Bolton wanderers
24 5 7 12 24 34 -10 22
16
Reading
23 6 4 13 30 49 -19 22
17
Birmingham city
24 5 5 14 23 36 -13 20
18
Wigan athletic
24 5 5 14 23 40 -17 20
19
Fulham
24 2 10 12 23 42 -19 16
20
Derby county
23 1 4 18 11 50 -39 7
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
24 18 3 3 48 11 37 57
2
Arsenal
24 17 6 1 49 17 32 57
3
Chelsea
24 16 5 3 37 16 21 53
4
Everton
24 13 4 7 40 23 17 43
5
Aston villa
24 11 8 5 43 31 12 41
6
Manchester city
24 11 8 5 31 25 6 41
7
Liverpool
23 10 10 3 37 17 20 40
8
Blackburn rovers
24 10 8 6 32 31 1 38
9
Portsmouth
24 10 7 7 34 25 9 37
10
West ham united
23 10 6 7 29 21 8 36
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 7 7 10 44 40 4 28
12
Newcastle united
24 7 6 11 27 42 -15 27
13
Middlesbrough
24 6 7 11 21 37 -16 25
14
Sunderland
24 6 5 13 24 42 -18 23
15
Bolton wanderers
24 5 7 12 24 34 -10 22
16
Reading
24 6 4 14 30 50 -20 22
17
Birmingham city
24 5 5 14 23 36 -13 20
18
Wigan athletic
24 5 5 14 23 40 -17 20
19
Fulham
24 2 10 12 23 42 -19 16
20
Derby county
24 1 5 18 12 51 -39 8
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