2-0 v Fulham FC - 26 January 2010 - Home

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Spurs 2

Fulham FC

Fulham FC

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Details
Match Number

6799

Opposition
Fulham

Fulham FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2009/10

Date

26th January 2010

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,467

Referee

Mike Dean

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LLDDLL

Weather at Kick Off

-1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6764th overall match (3204 wins, 1485 draws, 2062 losses)

  • 5224th competitive match (2320 wins, 1227 draws, 1677 losses)

  • team

    128th match vs Fulham FC (64 wins, 35 draws, 29 losses)

  • competition

    681st Premier League match (249 wins, 179 draws, 253 losses)

  • 6218th match in England (2893 wins, 1400 draws, 1912 losses)

  • 2782nd match at White Hart Lane (1624 wins, 599 draws, 559 losses)

Report

Tottenham reignited their push for a top-four spot with a clinical victory over Fulham at White Hart Lane.

The hosts, searching for a first league win since December, took the lead when Peter Crouch capitalised on some poor defending to clip in from close range.

And David Bentley made the most of a rare Tottenham start when his free-kick was deflected home on the hour mark.

The Cottagers offered little in attack, though Bobby Zamora brought a brave save out of Heurelho Gomes early on.

However, the victory was all too comfortable for a Tottenham side that rarely had to get out of third gear as the hosts kept hold of fourth spot in the league, three points ahead of Liverpool, who were held to a goalless draw by Wolves.

It was a far from fluent victory for Spurs, though, who have lost an element of attacking swagger of late with winger Aaron Lennon injured.

But they had far too much for a Fulham side whose performances away from Craven Cottage could hardly be more of a contrast with their impressive home form.

With just one league win on their travels all season, Fulham's gameplan was clearly to keep things tight early on - and they were grateful to Mark Schwarzer's smart low stop from Tom Huddlestone's drive in the first minute amid a typically sharp start from the hosts.

Huddlestone and Defoe also kept Schwarzer busy during the opening salvos, but as has happened more than once recently, Spurs' early vigour in attack slowly diminished as Fulham took a foothold in the game.

Not that the visitors were offering much in attack, with a fantastic chance for Zamora in the 13th minute the sole exception.

Zoltan Gera was the creator, his flick from Damien Duff's cross looking to have found Zamora six yards out, only for Gomes - who injured his shoulder in the process - to save bravely at the striker's feet.

It was a missed chance Fulham were left to rue as Spurs took the lead on 28 minutes - thanks in no small part to some dire defending.

First Schwarzer flapped at Bentley's cross, then Bjorn Helge Riise failed to clear the ball, allowing Modric to rescue it and cross for Crouch, who nipped in front of the sleeping Chris Smalling to poke in.

Smalling, making only his second Premier League start, was featuring just hours after it was announced he will be joining Manchester United next season - and the 20-year-old might have wished he had not made the headlines as his naivety was punished mercilessly.

The irrepressible Modric almost made it two on the stroke of half-time when he stepped inside Aaron Hughes and curled inches over the bar, but the home fans did not have to wait too long for a deserved second.

Bentley, making his first league start since October, got it, his curling free-kick deflecting off Riise and past the helpless Schwarzer.

And that was pretty much that as far as the competitive edge in the match was concerned, with Tottenham happy to move the ball around comfortably and injury-ravaged Fulham apparently just happy to keep the score down.

It will do nothing to take away from what was a red-letter day for Gareth Bale, though, who - at the 23rd time of asking - secured his first ever victory as a Premier League starter.

As for Fulham, a fourth straight defeat for the first time since 2006 does little to improve their hopes of securing European football for a second successive season, though with two home matches to come they will hope to return to winning ways sooner rather than later.

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp: "The main thing was for us to get the win. We have been playing well recently but have come up against a couple of keepers who have been in great form.

"We well deserved to win it tonight. We dominated the game and our keeper has maybe had one save to make all night.

"I'm pleased with David Bentley's performance, he's got great ability and he showed that tonight. He's been unlucky not to have had more chances because of Aaron Lennon's form but all we can ask is that when he gets his chance he takes it and he did that tonight."

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
23 16 2 5 53 19 34 50
2
Arsenal
22 15 3 4 59 25 34 48
3
Chelsea
21 15 3 3 52 18 34 48
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 11 5 6 42 24 18 38
5
Manchester city
21 10 8 3 42 30 12 38
6
Liverpool
22 11 4 7 40 26 14 37
7
Aston villa
21 10 6 5 29 18 11 36
8
Birmingham city
21 9 6 6 21 19 2 33
9
Fulham
21 7 6 8 26 24 2 27
10
Everton
21 6 8 7 30 34 -4 26
11
Stoke city
21 6 7 8 19 26 -7 25
12
Blackburn rovers
22 6 6 10 23 39 -16 24
13
Sunderland
21 6 5 10 30 38 -8 23
14
Wigan athletic
20 6 4 10 23 44 -21 22
15
Burnley
21 5 5 11 22 43 -21 20
16
West ham united
21 4 7 10 28 37 -9 19
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
21 5 4 12 17 38 -21 19
18
Hull city
22 4 7 11 20 46 -26 19
19
Bolton wanderers
20 4 6 10 28 42 -14 18
20
Portsmouth
20 4 2 14 18 32 -14 5
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
22 16 3 3 55 18 37 51
2
Manchester united
23 16 2 5 53 19 34 50
3
Arsenal
23 15 4 4 59 25 34 49
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 12 5 6 44 24 20 41
5
Liverpool
23 11 5 7 40 26 14 38
6
Manchester city
21 10 8 3 42 30 12 38
7
Aston villa
22 10 7 5 29 18 11 37
8
Birmingham city
22 9 6 7 21 22 -1 33
9
Everton
22 7 8 7 32 34 -2 29
10
Fulham
22 7 6 9 26 26 0 27
11
Blackburn rovers
23 7 6 10 25 40 -15 27
12
Stoke city
21 6 7 8 19 26 -7 25
13
Sunderland
22 6 5 11 30 40 -10 23
14
Wigan athletic
21 6 4 11 24 46 -22 22
15
Bolton wanderers
21 5 6 10 29 42 -13 21
16
West ham united
22 4 8 10 29 38 -9 20
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
22 5 5 12 17 38 -21 20
18
Burnley
22 5 5 12 22 44 -22 20
19
Hull city
22 4 7 11 20 46 -26 19
20
Portsmouth
21 4 3 14 19 33 -14 6
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