1-0 v Newcastle United - 19 April 2009 - Home

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Newcastle United

Newcastle United

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Details
Match Number

6756

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2008/09

Date

19th April 2009

Kick Off

13:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,850

Referee

Mark Halsey

League Position

9th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

LLDLWD

Weather at Kick Off

13.8° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6721st overall match (3180 wins, 1477 draws, 2051 losses)

  • 5190th competitive match (2302 wins, 1220 draws, 1668 losses)

  • team

    144th match vs Newcastle United (60 wins, 30 draws, 54 losses)

  • competition

    653rd Premier League match (235 wins, 173 draws, 245 losses)

  • 6178th match in England (2871 wins, 1392 draws, 1902 losses)

  • 2764th match at White Hart Lane (1611 wins, 597 draws, 556 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Newcastle's hopes of staying in the Premier League took a huge blow after being easily pushed aside by Tottenham.

Seconds after a Kevin Nolan effort, Spurs broke away and Darren Bent curled in a first-half opener after Steve Harper had parried away his first shot.

Tom Huddlestone impressed with long-range shots, while a Jonathan Woodgate header was tipped over by Harper.

Newcastle improved in the second half and substitute Obafemi Martins volleyed agonisingly over in the dying minutes.

The struggling visitors scored a dramatic late equaliser at Stoke last week but Martins spurned the chance to ease the Magpies' relegation worries at White Hart Lane.

They remain four points from safety, and with manager Alan Shearer claiming before the match that they could not afford to lose any more games, he opted for three central defenders and Damien Duff employed as a wing-back.

It was a cautious approach and his players looked edgy in possession, as Tottenham in contrast looked bright and full of creation and Bent could have had a hat-trick within the opening 20 minutes.

With Huddlestone's fine passing dictating proceedings, it was of little surprise that Spurs took the lead, although it arrived after Newcastle's best chance of the first half.

Heurelho Gomes smothered Kevin Nolan's tame shot and Spurs quickly poured forward on the counter.

Modric tried to pick out Keane with an incisive pass but, Sebastien Bassong's sliding challenge inadvertently supplied the assist to Bent on the left.

The Englishman's low shot was well saved by Harper, but the striker was lucky enough to pick up the rebound and he made no mistake with a curling shot to grab his 16th goal of the season.

Spurs deserved their lead and came within a Harper knuckle of doubling the advantage with the Newcastle keeper tipping over a 20-yard piledriver from Huddlestone.

With Michael Dawson stretchered off after falling heavily from a header, the visitors may have sensed an opportunity to expose the Tottenham back line. But substitute Alan Hutton immediately impressed and almost created a second goal.

The Scottish defender burst forward in the final minute of the first period and picked out Bent at the back post, who could only head high over the bar.

The second half continued in similar fashion and Wilson Palacios - returning after his ban - had a fine chance on the hour but his shot was blocked brilliantly by the impressive Bassong.

Newcastle needed a change desperately and with 25 minutes remaining Martins and Mark Viduka were introduced up front in place of Andy Carroll and Nolan.

The lively pair made an immediate impact with Martins blazing over from 18 yards and he then wasted a header from six yards out.

The Nigerian had the ball in the back of the net after a drilled shot on the edge of the box but it was disallowed for what appeared to be a harsh handball decision.

With Spurs starting to give possession away, Jermain Defoe - having recovered from a broken foot - was introduced to liven up the home side's play.

With 10 minutes remaining, a Woodgate header from Modric's corner was brilliantly tipped over but Newcastle dug deep and fought back, albeit in spurts.

With two minutes left it was Martins again making a menace of himself and he controlled the ball with his chest before volleying over from three yards out.

It was their final chance of the game and after 16 years in the Premier League, Newcastle and Alan Shearer head into their final five matches with the threat of relegation hanging heavily upon them.

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp: "It was a good win and another clean sheet. We had opportunities to score more but I was pleased - our defensive record is incredible.

"You win 1-0 and that's what good teams do."

Timeline
KO
HT

Jonás Gutiérrez

77'

Ryan Taylor

78'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
31 22 5 4 54 21 33 71
2
Liverpool
32 20 10 2 59 21 38 70
3
Chelsea
32 20 7 5 55 20 35 67
4
Arsenal
32 17 10 5 54 28 26 61
5
Aston villa
33 15 9 9 49 43 6 54
6
Everton
32 14 10 8 47 34 13 52
7
West ham united
33 12 9 12 38 37 1 45
8
Fulham
33 11 11 11 33 28 5 44
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 11 8 13 38 36 2 41
10
Wigan athletic
32 11 8 13 31 36 -5 41
11
Stoke city
33 10 9 14 33 48 -15 39
12
Manchester city
32 11 5 16 47 42 5 38
13
Bolton wanderers
33 11 4 18 39 50 -11 37
14
Portsmouth
32 9 10 13 35 48 -13 37
15
Sunderland
33 9 8 16 31 43 -12 35
16
Hull city
33 8 10 15 36 56 -20 34
17
Blackburn rovers
33 8 10 15 35 55 -20 34
18
Middlesbrough
33 7 10 16 25 47 -22 31
19
Newcastle united
32 6 12 14 37 52 -15 30
20
West bromwich albion
32 6 7 19 28 59 -31 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
31 22 5 4 54 21 33 71
2
Liverpool
32 20 10 2 59 21 38 70
3
Chelsea
32 20 7 5 55 20 35 67
4
Arsenal
32 17 10 5 54 28 26 61
5
Aston villa
33 15 9 9 49 43 6 54
6
Everton
32 14 10 8 47 34 13 52
7
West ham united
33 12 9 12 38 37 1 45
8
Fulham
33 11 11 11 33 28 5 44
9
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 12 8 13 39 36 3 44
10
Manchester city
33 12 5 16 51 44 7 41
11
Wigan athletic
32 11 8 13 31 36 -5 41
12
Stoke city
33 10 9 14 33 48 -15 39
13
Bolton wanderers
33 11 4 18 39 50 -11 37
14
Portsmouth
32 9 10 13 35 48 -13 37
15
Sunderland
33 9 8 16 31 43 -12 35
16
Hull city
33 8 10 15 36 56 -20 34
17
Blackburn rovers
33 8 10 15 35 55 -20 34
18
Middlesbrough
33 7 10 16 25 47 -22 31
19
Newcastle united
33 6 12 15 37 53 -16 30
20
West bromwich albion
33 6 7 20 30 63 -33 25
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