0-2 v South China - 2 August 2009 - Away

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Spurs 0

South China

2

  • Chan
    52'
  • Haiqiang
    69' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

6769

Opposition

South China

Competition
Friendly

Friendly

Competition Info

2009 Barclays Asia Trophy

Season

2009/10

Date

2nd August 2009

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Hong Kong Stadium

Attendance

23,025

Weather at Kick Off

31.7° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6734th overall match (3187 wins, 1479 draws, 2055 losses)

  • 1539th non-competitive match (883 wins, 258 draws, 385 losses)

  • 1st match vs South China (0 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss)

  • competition

    1031st Friendly match (615 wins, 162 draws, 242 losses)

  • 3rd match in Hong Kong (2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss)

  • 2nd match at Hong Kong Stadium (1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss)

Report

Tottenham suffered a surprise 2–0 defeat by South China in an exhibition match in Hong Kong. A fine strike from Chan Siu Ki and a Li Haiqiang penalty gave the hosts victory at the Hong Kong Stadium.

With the game being Spurs' fourth in seven days, Harry Redknapp opted to give some of his younger players a chance. Jonathan Obika, John Bostock, Danny Rose and Jake Livermore all started.

Li, South China's captain, had scored a memorable goal from a free-kick against Liverpool two years ago and he had the chance to repeat that feat early on – he sent his effort harmlessly wide. Spurs had their first chance in the 12th minute, when Roman Pavlyuchenko and Bostock exchanged passes before the former struck a low effort that was kept out by the goalkeeper, Zhang Chunhui.

Bostock forged an opportunity shortly before the half-hour when he broke and, with defenders backing off, unleashed a powerful drive that Zhang had to be at his best to deny. Zhang was called on again in the 36th minute, palming away Pavlyuchenko's rasping drive before keeping out the Russian striker's low shot from distance near his right post.

Redknapp made changes at half-time, bringing on Jermain Defoe to partner Pavlyuchenko up front while Robbie Keane took Jermaine Jenas's place in midfield. But it was South China who took the lead, six minutes after the restart.

From a throw-in, Chan brought the ball down smartly before turning towards goal and despatching a sublime strike that looped over Heurelho Gomes and into the back of the net. It was the first goal conceded by the tourists in the far east.

Defoe struck an effort over the crossbar before Keane's deft flick inside the box hit the woodwork. However, in the 68th minute the referee pointed to the spot following a fairly innocuous challenge by Livermore on Chao Peng Fei and Li stepped up to chip the ball into the net.

Timeline
KO

Luiz Carlos

45'
HT

Chan Siu Ki

52'

Li Haiqiang

69'

Gerard Ambassa Guy

90'
FT
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