1-1 v Sunderland AFC - 7 March 2009 - Away

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Spurs 1

Sunderland AFC

Sunderland AFC

1

  • Richardson
    3'
Details
Match Number

6751

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2008/09

Date

7th March 2009

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Stadium of Light

Attendance

37,894

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

12th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

WDDLWD

Weather at Kick Off

8.7° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6716th overall match (3176 wins, 1477 draws, 2050 losses)

  • 5185th competitive match (2298 wins, 1220 draws, 1667 losses)

  • team

    106th match vs Sunderland AFC (42 wins, 27 draws, 37 losses)

  • competition

    648th Premier League match (231 wins, 173 draws, 244 losses)

  • 6173rd match in England (2867 wins, 1392 draws, 1901 losses)

  • 7th match at Stadium of Light (2 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses)

Report

Robbie Keane smashed home a late equaliser to rescue a point for Tottenham against Sunderland.

The hosts took the lead after only two minutes when Kieran Richardson broke into the area and clipped home smartly.

Darren Bent blazed over after latching on to a terrible Dean Whitehead backpass, while Djibril Cisse missed his kick from close range.

Spurs piled forward as they pressed for an equaliser and they got it when Keane volleyed in on 89 minutes.

There was never likely to be much between the teams, as they started the match locked on 31 points with Spurs above their hosts only on goal difference.

But Sunderland, with four former Tottenham players in their squad, were quickest out of the blocks and caught their visitors with a sucker punch.

Richardson collected a loose ball, took one touch to break into the area and slotted the ball into the corner as Heurelho Gomes raced out of his goal.

It was the perfect start for the Black Cats but they soon found themselves on the back foot.

Spurs winger Aaron Lennon produced two good crosses in quick succession but headers from Bent and Keane did not trouble Martin Fulop.

Luka Modric's influence was beginning to tell for the visitors, but still there was no end product.

Bent's free-kick from 25 yards was easily saved by Fulop, who later did well to block at the feet of Ledley King.

In a rare foray up the other end, Sunderland almost profited when Gomes dropped the ball but Cisse failed to take advantage.

The Frenchman, who had been quiet in the opening half, almost made an immediate impact after the break when he raced clear but his shot hit the side netting.

It was another wake-up call for Spurs, who responded by pushing men forward.

And they should have equalised when Whitehead's awful backpass put Bent clean through but the striker smashed the ball high and wide.

It was a glaring miss but not the worst of the afternoon - that belonged to Cisse, who missed his kick when Andy Reid's low cross needed just a touch to make it 2-0.

The Sunderland forward was at it again minutes later when he headed wide from another cross by Reid.

Spurs reacted by bringing on Tom Huddlestone for Jermaine Jenas and, later, David Bentley replaced Wilson Palacios.

In an effort to get a grip in midfield, Sunderland brought on Daryl Murphy for Cisse.

Tottenham continued to press and Modric shot over before Keane did the same when he latched on to a long ball over the top.

Lennon jinked his way into the area and struck a low shot that was blocked by Tal Ben Haim as Sunderland stood firm.

Sunderland had their moments on the break, and felt they should have had a penalty when Kenwyne Jones was pulled down.

And their disappointment at having their appeals waved away soon turned to despair when Spurs broke and Keane superbly volleyed in from Bent's right-wing cross.

Sunderland manager Ricky Sbragia: "With 89 minutes players, we felt we had got three points. We had an attacking corner and we should have kept the ball and seen the time out.

"Credit to Tottenham, they put a lot of bodies forward. I thought we had seen that off but defensively we were poor.

"To do we what we did was criminal. We got carried away when we should have finished the game off and won 1-0."

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp: "It would have been an injustice if we had been beaten today.

"We came away from home and dominated - we were in and around their box but we just could not pick the pass or get in the shot to make the breakthrough.

"In the end it took a good pass and good finish from Robbie Keane. It was important we didn't lose today."

Timeline
KO

Kieran Richardson

3'

Kieran Richardson

33'

George McCartney

36'

Phil Bardsley

44'
HT
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
27 20 5 2 48 12 36 65
2
Chelsea
28 17 7 4 48 16 32 58
3
Liverpool
28 16 10 2 45 20 25 58
4
Aston villa
28 15 7 6 42 29 13 52
5
Arsenal
28 13 10 5 41 26 15 49
6
Everton
28 12 9 7 36 28 8 45
7
West ham united
28 11 6 11 34 34 0 39
8
Manchester city
28 10 5 13 45 36 9 35
9
Wigan athletic
28 9 8 11 27 27 0 35
10
Fulham
27 8 10 9 24 23 1 34
11
Bolton wanderers
28 10 3 15 30 40 -10 33
12
Hull city
28 8 8 12 34 50 -16 32
13
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 8 7 12 32 32 0 31
14
Sunderland
27 8 7 12 27 35 -8 31
15
Stoke city
28 7 8 13 27 44 -17 29
16
Newcastle united
28 6 10 12 34 45 -11 28
17
Portsmouth
27 7 7 13 29 44 -15 28
18
Blackburn rovers
27 6 9 12 30 43 -13 27
19
Middlesbrough
28 6 8 14 20 40 -20 26
20
West bromwich albion
28 6 4 18 25 54 -29 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
27 20 5 2 48 12 36 65
2
Chelsea
28 17 7 4 48 16 32 58
3
Liverpool
28 16 10 2 45 20 25 58
4
Aston villa
28 15 7 6 42 29 13 52
5
Arsenal
28 13 10 5 41 26 15 49
6
Everton
28 12 9 7 36 28 8 45
7
West ham united
28 11 6 11 34 34 0 39
8
Manchester city
28 10 5 13 45 36 9 35
9
Wigan athletic
28 9 8 11 27 27 0 35
10
Fulham
27 8 10 9 24 23 1 34
11
Bolton wanderers
28 10 3 15 30 40 -10 33
12
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 8 8 12 33 33 0 32
13
Sunderland
28 8 8 12 28 36 -8 32
14
Hull city
28 8 8 12 34 50 -16 32
15
Stoke city
28 7 8 13 27 44 -17 29
16
Newcastle united
28 6 10 12 34 45 -11 28
17
Portsmouth
27 7 7 13 29 44 -15 28
18
Blackburn rovers
27 6 9 12 30 43 -13 27
19
Middlesbrough
28 6 8 14 20 40 -20 26
20
West bromwich albion
28 6 4 18 25 54 -29 22
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