2-0 v Manchester City - 18 December 2007 - Away

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Manchester City

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Details
Match Number

6668

Opposition
Manchester city

Manchester City

Opposition Level

1

Competition
League cup

League Cup

Round / Leg

Quarter Final

Season

2007/08

Date

18th December 2007

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

City of Manchester Stadium

Attendance

38,564

Referee

Steve Bennett

Weather at Kick Off

2.6° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6633rd overall match (3142 wins, 1455 draws, 2023 losses)

  • 5110th competitive match (2271 wins, 1199 draws, 1640 losses)

  • team

    135th match vs Manchester City (53 wins, 33 draws, 49 losses)

  • competition

    180th League Cup match (107 wins, 28 draws, 45 losses)

  • 6101st match in England (2839 wins, 1372 draws, 1877 losses)

  • 6th match at City of Manchester Stadium (4 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses)

  • 22nd consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Ten-man Tottenham ended Manchester City's 100% home record to reach the semi-finals of the Carling Cup.

Tottenham took the lead when Jermain Defoe rounded off a neat passing move by steering home Aaron Lennon's cross.

The home side struggled to respond before Spurs had Didier Zokora sent off after 20 minutes for a lunge on Elano.

City came forward but Paul Robinson saved from Darius Vassell and Rolando Bianchi before Steed Malbranque's breakaway goal sealed Spurs' victory.

The home side had won all 10 of their previous matches at Eastlands this season but they showed precious little evidence of that form here.

It was Tottenham who were on the front foot early on, with Dimitar Berbatov at the fulcrum of their best moves.

The Bulgarian was involved in Defoe's goal after five minutes, releasing Lennon who sprinted away from Javier Garrido before crossing for his England team-mate to sweep the ball home.

Berbatov was a constant menace, using his strength to hold up the ball and his skill to lay off clever passes behind City's defence for Defoe and Lennon to run on to.

But that attacking threat was diminished in the 20th minute when referee Steve Bennett showed Zokora a red card for his lunging tackle on Elano - a decision that incensed Spurs assistant boss Gus Poyet.

With Tottenham down to 10 men, a visibly unhappy Defoe was replaced by Teemu Tainio, who slotted into a reshuffled back-line.

Having an extra man did not help City much at first, and they were grateful to Vedran Corluka when he deflected a Berbatov shot over the crossbar.

Elano missed from close range for the home side and Michael Johnson fired just over the bar as Tottenham were forced to defend at last.

And in the early stages of the second half a repeat of City's stirring comeback against Bolton on Saturday looked on the cards.

Robinson had to tip over Vassell's header and Martin Petrov volleyed over when well placed before the Tottenham keeper parried a Bianchi effort.

City also felt they should have had a penalty when Pascal Chimbonda tangled with Richard Dunne inside the area.

But Tottenham's tireless work, despite being a man down, meant they saw out the storm.

And, although City kept attacking, they were looking vulnerable on the break and Malbranque duly punished them with eight minutes to go.

Substitute Jamie O'Hara played the Frenchman in, and he rode Dunne's tackle before firing past Joe Hart to ensure his side's progress.

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