4-0 v West Ham United - 9 March 2008 - Home

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  • Morte
    44'
Details
Match Number

6688

Opposition
West ham united

West Ham United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2007/08

Date

9th March 2008

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,062

Referee

Chris Foy

League Position

11th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LLWLDL

Weather at Kick Off

9.8° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6653rd overall match (3151 wins, 1460 draws, 2029 losses)

  • 5130th competitive match (2280 wins, 1204 draws, 1646 losses)

  • team

    233rd match vs West Ham United (94 wins, 59 draws, 80 losses)

  • competition

    610th Premier League match (221 wins, 160 draws, 229 losses)

  • 6120th match in England (2847 wins, 1377 draws, 1883 losses)

  • 2733rd match at White Hart Lane (1596 wins, 587 draws, 550 losses)

  • Gilberto
    Gilberto: First Goal
Report

Two first-half goals from Dimitar Berbatov helped ease Spurs to victory over 10-man West Ham.

Both of Berbatov's goals came in the first 10 minutes and both were headers from Tom Huddlestone free-kicks.

Things took a turn for the worse for the visitors when Luis Boa Morte was shown a second yellow card for a late challenge on Aaron Lennon.

Substitute Gilberto drilled in the third before Darren Bent made it 4-0 with a header from Alan Hutton's cross.

The result could have been very different had West Ham taken advantage of another piece of ungainly goalkeeping from Paul Robinson in the fifth minute.

The England shot-stopper could only parry Freddie Ljungberg's 25-yard effort, although he was alert enough to prevent Dean Ashton from pouncing on the loose ball.

Robinson also dived at the feet of Boa Morte before Bobby Zamora's shot was deflected over towards the end of a mad scramble.

Just three minutes later, Spurs opened the scoring when Huddlestone, in the team for the injured Jermaine Jenas, delivered a cracking ball from the right for Berbatov to score past Robert Green.

And shortly after the restart, talisman Berbatov grabbed his and his side's second when he bulleted in another Huddlestone free-kick, this time from the left.

Huddlestone came close to scoring himself but headed over Lennon's dinked cross from the right while the marauding Steed Malbranque drilled a shot four yards wide after a typical surge to the edge of the area.

As Tottenham pressed forward, Alan Curbishley's side became increasingly frustrated.

That frustration led to niggly fouls, one of them resulting in a red card for Boa Morte.

The Portuguese player was shown a second yellow after a late tackle on Lennon after already being booked for a foul on Huddlestone.

That was essentially game over for the Hammers.

Spurs became more lax after the break but could afford to given their opponents' lack of fight.

Ashton had a half-chance deflected over from six yards midway through the second half before he was replaced by Carlton Cole.

But the home side landed a knockout combination in the final few minutes thanks to substitutes Gilberto and Bent.

First, Gilberto made amends for his mistake against PSV in midweek by finding Green's left-hand corner after Lennon dummied Pascal Chimbonda's pass.

Then Bent headed in Hutton's cross from the right to make the scoreline emphatic.

Reports in Sunday's papers suggested that Curbishley could find himself out of a job in the summer. This result will not have helped to quell the rumours.

Spurs first-team coach Gus Poyet: "We were looking for reaction from the players and we got that reaction. "The early goals from Dimitar Berbatov helped our team as did the sending off of Luis Boa Morte.

"Boa Morte was making too many fouls and that's why he was sent off. But with 10 men they did make it hard."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
28 19 8 1 57 21 36 65
2
Manchester united
28 20 4 4 58 15 43 64
3
Chelsea
27 17 7 3 42 17 25 58
4
Liverpool
29 15 11 3 53 20 33 56
5
Everton
28 16 5 7 46 24 22 53
6
Aston villa
28 13 9 6 51 36 15 48
7
Blackburn rovers
29 12 10 7 38 35 3 46
8
Manchester city
29 12 9 8 34 33 1 45
9
Portsmouth
28 12 8 8 38 29 9 44
10
West ham united
28 11 7 10 31 31 0 40
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 8 8 11 49 45 4 32
12
Middlesbrough
28 7 8 13 25 42 -17 29
13
Reading
29 8 4 17 34 55 -21 28
14
Newcastle united
29 7 7 15 30 56 -26 28
15
Wigan athletic
28 7 6 15 26 42 -16 27
16
Sunderland
28 7 6 15 26 46 -20 27
17
Birmingham city
28 6 8 14 31 41 -10 26
18
Bolton wanderers
28 6 7 15 28 42 -14 25
19
Fulham
29 3 11 15 26 49 -23 20
20
Derby county
28 1 7 20 13 57 -44 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
29 19 9 1 57 21 36 66
2
Manchester united
28 20 4 4 58 15 43 64
3
Chelsea
27 17 7 3 42 17 25 58
4
Liverpool
29 15 11 3 53 20 33 56
5
Everton
29 17 5 7 47 24 23 56
6
Aston villa
28 13 9 6 51 36 15 48
7
Blackburn rovers
29 12 10 7 38 35 3 46
8
Manchester city
29 12 9 8 34 33 1 45
9
Portsmouth
28 12 8 8 38 29 9 44
10
West ham united
29 11 7 11 31 35 -4 40
11
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 9 8 11 53 45 8 35
12
Middlesbrough
28 7 8 13 25 42 -17 29
13
Wigan athletic
29 7 7 15 26 42 -16 28
14
Reading
29 8 4 17 34 55 -21 28
15
Newcastle united
29 7 7 15 30 56 -26 28
16
Sunderland
29 7 6 16 26 47 -21 27
17
Birmingham city
28 6 8 14 31 41 -10 26
18
Bolton wanderers
28 6 7 15 28 42 -14 25
19
Fulham
29 3 11 15 26 49 -23 20
20
Derby county
28 1 7 20 13 57 -44 10
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