2-0 v Portsmouth FC - 22 March 2008 - Home

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Details
Match Number

6692

Opposition
Portsmouth

Portsmouth FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2007/08

Date

22nd March 2008

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,998

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

WLWWLL

Weather at Kick Off

5.3° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6657th overall match (3152 wins, 1461 draws, 2031 losses)

  • 5134th competitive match (2281 wins, 1205 draws, 1648 losses)

  • team

    101st match vs Portsmouth FC (43 wins, 28 draws, 30 losses)

  • competition

    613th Premier League match (222 wins, 161 draws, 230 losses)

  • 6123rd match in England (2848 wins, 1378 draws, 1884 losses)

  • 2735th match at White Hart Lane (1597 wins, 588 draws, 550 losses)

Report

Darren Bent came off the bench to inspire Tottenham to victory, scoring the 100th goal at White Hart Lane this season before setting up another.

Portsmouth's Sean Davis almost scored against his old club in the first half with a superb chip, while Michael Dawson hit the bar with a volley.

Pascal Chimbonda and Tom Huddlestone also went close with volleyed efforts.

But on 80 minutes, Bent nodded in Dimitar Berbatov's scuffed shot and then set up Jamie O'Hara for a tap-in.

On Easter weekend it was fitting that almost biblical, freakish hail and snow lashed down as the crowd settled in, anticipating a flood of goals.

And with an average of 3.63 goals in every Spurs game this season, the odds were short on this fixture providing more.

But for all Spurs' tidy possession in the first half, they could not manage to edge ahead - although they did come very close.

Dawson's 30th-minute volley was hit with such ferocity that it rebounded off the bar back to the edge of the area.

The hosts saw two other volleys go close, first from Chimbonda, whose low effort flew just wide of the post, and later Huddlestone drove an effort just over.

However, Spurs might have conceded the first goal had Paul Robinson not been able to scramble back to his line and tip over Spurs old boy Davis's sublime 25-yard chip.

That was a rare threat from the visitors, who set themselves up with a solid bank of five midfielders and seemed content to play for a draw.

Had striker Jermain Defoe been available - red tape following his deadline day move from Spurs to Pompey denied him - perhaps Pompey may have played with greater adventure.

But Pompey keeper David James would have been pleased by his side's defensive efforts.

The England keeper would also have been relieved that, early on, he managed to clear the ball to stop Keane stealing in after he had cheekily crept up from behind the goal-line.

After the break, the game remained open - and continued to be played out in alternate spells of sunshine and snow.

But if the weather was unpredictable, sadly the football was not as Pompey were able to read Spurs' attacking intentions and nullify them with relative ease.

It sparked a change from Spurs and, on 70 minutes, Bent and Jamie O'Hara replaced Dawson and a below-par Aaron Lennon.

But it was Portsmouth who almost made the breakthrough when Glen Johnson 's long pass released Kanu but the Nigerian headed weakly past Robinson, allowing Didier Zokora to clear. However, Bent then took the game by the scruff of the neck and settled matters in the space of two minutes.

First, Spurs' record signing nodded in from six yards after Berbatov's miss-hit shot bounced up invitingly.

And then two minutes later, Bent's trickery on the left flank gave him room to cut in and deliver a low cross which O'Hara slotted into an empty net.

Tottenham coach Gus Poyet: "Darren Bent opened Portsmouth up when he came on. "He would like to be starting games and scoring goals but he made a big impact and that shows the importance of substitutes.

"It was a difficult game and we had to be patient, concentrate and know that sooner or later we would get our chance."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
30 22 4 4 61 15 46 70
2
Arsenal
30 19 10 1 58 22 36 67
3
Chelsea
30 19 8 3 53 22 31 65
4
Liverpool
30 16 11 3 55 21 34 59
5
Everton
30 17 5 8 47 25 22 56
6
Portsmouth
30 14 8 8 44 31 13 50
7
Aston villa
30 13 10 7 52 39 13 49
8
Manchester city
30 13 9 8 36 34 2 48
9
Blackburn rovers
30 12 10 8 39 37 2 46
10
West ham united
30 12 7 11 33 36 -3 43
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 9 9 12 58 51 7 36
12
Wigan athletic
30 8 7 15 27 42 -15 31
13
Middlesbrough
30 7 10 13 27 44 -17 31
14
Newcastle united
30 7 8 15 31 57 -26 29
15
Reading
30 8 4 18 35 57 -22 28
16
Birmingham city
30 6 9 15 34 46 -12 27
17
Sunderland
30 7 6 17 26 48 -22 27
18
Bolton wanderers
30 6 7 17 28 45 -17 25
19
Fulham
30 4 11 15 27 49 -22 23
20
Derby county
30 1 7 22 14 64 -50 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
31 23 4 4 64 15 49 73
2
Chelsea
31 20 8 3 55 23 32 68
3
Arsenal
31 19 10 2 59 24 35 67
4
Liverpool
31 16 11 4 55 24 31 59
5
Everton
31 17 6 8 48 26 22 57
6
Portsmouth
31 14 8 9 44 33 11 50
7
Aston villa
31 13 10 8 52 40 12 49
8
Blackburn rovers
31 13 10 8 42 38 4 49
9
Manchester city
31 13 10 8 36 34 2 49
10
West ham united
31 12 8 11 34 37 -3 44
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 10 9 12 60 51 9 39
12
Middlesbrough
31 8 10 13 28 44 -16 34
13
Newcastle united
31 8 8 15 33 57 -24 32
14
Wigan athletic
31 8 7 16 28 45 -17 31
15
Reading
31 9 4 18 37 58 -21 31
16
Sunderland
31 8 6 17 27 48 -21 30
17
Birmingham city
31 6 9 16 35 48 -13 27
18
Bolton wanderers
31 6 8 17 28 45 -17 26
19
Fulham
31 4 11 16 27 51 -24 23
20
Derby county
31 1 7 23 14 65 -51 10
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