2-1 v Manchester City - 9 December 2007 - Home

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Spurs 2

Manchester City

Manchester City

1

  • Bianchi
    61'
  • Ireland
    82'
Details
Match Number

6666

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2007/08

Date

9th December 2007

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,646

Referee

Mark Halsey

League Position

13th

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

DDDLLL

Weather at Kick Off

8.4° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6631st overall match (3140 wins, 1455 draws, 2023 losses)

  • 5108th competitive match (2269 wins, 1199 draws, 1640 losses)

  • team

    134th match vs Manchester City (52 wins, 33 draws, 49 losses)

  • competition

    598th Premier League match (215 wins, 158 draws, 225 losses)

  • 6099th match in England (2837 wins, 1372 draws, 1877 losses)

  • 2724th match at White Hart Lane (1591 wins, 584 draws, 549 losses)

  • 20th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Substitute Jermain Defoe grabbed a late goal to give Tottenham a crucial win.

Pascal Chimbonda gave the home side a controversial lead when he deflected the ball in with his arm from an offside position.

Substitute Rolando Bianchi headed Manchester City level when he powered in Martin Petrov's corner.

But Stephen Ireland was sent off for a two-footed lunge on Young-Pyo Lee and Defoe crashed home the winner after Steed Malbranque's cross hit the post.

Spurs will feel it was a win they deserved after an impressive first-half display.

Darren Bent, preferred to Defoe up front, spurned two glorious opportunities to put them ahead in the opening 25 minutes.

The first chance saw the England striker denied by the on-rushing Andreas Isaksson after being sent clear by Berbatov's superb pass.

Bent then wastefully blazed a shot across goal after another delightful flicked pass from his Bulgarian strike partner.

Spurs were on top and took the lead seconds before half-time, but City were livid that the goal was allowed to stand.

A hotly disputed Spurs free-kick on the left touchline was cleverly passed into the near post area by Jermaine Jenas and Berbatov got in front of his marker to backflick the ball goalwards.

Chimbonda, who was standing in front of Isaksson, deflected the ball in from three yards with his arm.

Bemused City defenders crowded around referee Mark Halsey but the goal was given.

City, for all their neat football, once again looked toothless in attack.

Darius Vassell was often isolated up front and when the brittle Spurs defence backed off, City lacked the presence and creativity to find a way through.

Their only telling shot on goal in the opening period came when Kelvin Etuhu, making his first Premier League start, showed good skills on the right wing, cut inside and blazed a shot into the side netting.

City brought on Bianchi soon after the restart and with the home side looking increasingly nervy the visitors drew level when the Italian raced to the near post and headed Petrov's vicious corner past Paul Robinson.

The visitors looked set for a rousing finale but all hopes of snatching a win in the final 10 minutes ended when Ireland was sent off for a terrible two-footed lunge on Lee.

Within seconds City were made to pay when Malbranque's cross evaded everyone and bounced back off the post to Defoe who crashed the ball home from eight yards.

Defoe had two more chances to seal the win but Spurs did not need the cushion of a third goal and held on for a win that ensured they were not sucked into the Premier League's relegation zone.

Tottenham assistant manager Gus Poyet: "We needed this a lot after losing last week against Birmingham. It was a good game, very open and good for the supporters. "Jermain's goal means a lot to everyone - especially to him.

"But all three subs did very well. It's not just about the 11 that start, it's about the whole squad."

Timeline
KO

Javi Garrido

16'
HT

Rolando Bianchi

61'

Richard Dunne

75'

Stephen Ireland

82'

Gelson Fernandes

82'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
15 11 4 0 32 12 20 37
2
Manchester united
16 11 3 2 29 8 21 36
3
Chelsea
16 10 4 2 24 9 15 34
4
Liverpool
15 8 6 1 27 9 18 30
5
Portsmouth
16 8 6 2 28 14 14 30
6
Manchester city
15 9 3 3 19 15 4 30
7
Everton
16 8 3 5 29 16 13 27
8
Aston villa
16 8 3 5 27 19 8 27
9
Blackburn rovers
15 7 5 3 20 18 2 26
10
Newcastle united
16 6 4 6 23 26 -3 22
11
West ham united
14 5 4 5 19 12 7 19
12
Reading
16 5 2 9 21 33 -12 17
13
Birmingham city
16 4 2 10 17 26 -9 14
14
Fulham
16 2 7 7 18 27 -9 13
15
Sunderland
16 3 4 9 15 31 -16 13
16
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
15 2 6 7 26 28 -2 12
17
Bolton wanderers
15 2 5 8 12 22 -10 11
18
Middlesbrough
15 2 5 8 13 27 -14 11
19
Wigan athletic
15 2 3 10 11 26 -15 9
20
Derby county
16 1 3 12 6 38 -32 6
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
16 11 4 1 33 14 19 37
2
Manchester united
16 11 3 2 29 8 21 36
3
Chelsea
16 10 4 2 24 9 15 34
4
Liverpool
15 8 6 1 27 9 18 30
5
Portsmouth
16 8 6 2 28 14 14 30
6
Manchester city
16 9 3 4 20 17 3 30
7
Everton
16 8 3 5 29 16 13 27
8
Aston villa
16 8 3 5 27 19 8 27
9
Blackburn rovers
16 7 5 4 20 19 1 26
10
West ham united
15 6 4 5 20 12 8 22
11
Newcastle united
16 6 4 6 23 26 -3 22
12
Reading
16 5 2 9 21 33 -12 17
13
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
16 3 6 7 28 29 -1 15
14
Bolton wanderers
16 3 5 8 16 23 -7 14
15
Birmingham city
16 4 2 10 17 26 -9 14
16
Middlesbrough
16 3 5 8 15 28 -13 14
17
Fulham
16 2 7 7 18 27 -9 13
18
Sunderland
16 3 4 9 15 31 -16 13
19
Wigan athletic
16 2 3 11 12 30 -18 9
20
Derby county
16 1 3 12 6 38 -32 6
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