0-0 v Manchester United - 16 January 2011 - Home

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Spurs 0

Manchester United

Manchester United

0

  • Rafael
    74'
Details
Match Number

6859

Opposition
Manchester united

Manchester United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2010/11

Date

16th January 2011

Kick Off

16:10

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,828

Referee

Mike Dean

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWDWDD

Weather at Kick Off

10.6° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6824th overall match (3235 wins, 1500 draws, 2076 losses)

  • 5277th competitive match (2347 wins, 1240 draws, 1690 losses)

  • team

    179th match vs Manchester United (49 wins, 45 draws, 85 losses)

  • competition

    718th Premier League match (268 wins, 188 draws, 262 losses)

  • 6270th match in England (2922 wins, 1411 draws, 1924 losses)

  • 2811th match at White Hart Lane (1644 wins, 605 draws, 562 losses)

Report

Manchester United extended their unbeaten record in the Premier League this season to 21 games and returned to the top of the table with an important draw at Tottenham.

David Beckham was at White Hart Lane to see the club he hopes to play for face the one he graced for so long - but for all the effort and quality on show the encounter descended into a scrappy affair.

United were forced to play the last 16 minutes without young Brazilian defender Rafael, who received a second yellow card for a foul on Benoit Assou-Ekotto, but they survived as Spurs were unable to muster the attacking threat that has made them such an impressive force at home and abroad this season.

Wayne Rooney remains out of sorts but also produced two of United's real moments of danger when he wasted an early chance and forced a fine save from Spurs keeper Heurelho Gomes early in the second half.

The north Londoners had opportunities of their own, with both Peter Crouch and Rafael van der Vaart coming agonisingly close in the first period as they attempted to convert crosses from Alan Hutton and Gareth Bale.

It was a result that suited United's purposes more than Spurs' and Sir Alex Ferguson will be satisfied that they managed to contain one of their potential title rivals on home territory without ever threatening to hit the heights.

United moved back ahead of arch-rivals Manchester City on goal difference but crucially have two games in hand as they maintain their bid to win a record 19th title.

Tottenham had hoped to make a statement of real intent against the title pace-setters and while manager Harry Redknapp did not secure the victory he craved, he at least saw his side match United every stride of the way in a game that fizzled out after a bristling start.

Rooney was fit to return to United's line-up after missing two games with an ankle injury - and he was in the thick of the action right away as he raced on to Dimitar Berbatov's pass only to send a presentable finish wide from an acute angle.

United, while not currently the flamboyant attacking force of old, are showing a resilience and a defensive solidity that wins titles

The opening exchanges were rich in quality and a wonderful passage of build-up play from Spurs ended with Crouch meeting Hutton's right-wing cross but his effort was narrowly off-target.

As the early sparkle faded into a war of attrition, Rafael was fortunate to escape with only a booking for a late lunge on Wilson Palacios, who swiftly exacted revenge - although the Brazilian's demand that referee Mike Dean produce the yellow card did him no credit.

Spurs ended the half in the ascendancy and Van der Vaart was again inches away from giving them the lead when he met Bale's cross but his header flew wide.

It was United who started more impressively after the break as Michael Carrick headed Ryan Giggs' corner across the face of the goal and wide, while Rooney forced Gomes into a fine fingertip save to turn away his low drive from 20 yards.

Ferguson made a change on the hour when he sent on Anderson for the subdued Nani, moving Rooney out into a wider right-flank role in the process.

As Ferguson prepared to send Paul Scholes into the action, Rafael was sent off for his second yellow card after tripping Assou-Ekotto. He reacted furiously as he went down the tunnel and Rooney picked up a booking for a rant in the direction of referee Dean after the decision.

It prompted an exchange of substitutions as Jermain Defoe replaced Palacios and Javier Hernandez came on for Berbatov, who had failed to shine against his former club.

There was to be no dramatic ending, however, and both Redknapp and Ferguson were forced to settle for a share of the spoils.

Timeline
KO

Darren Fletcher

45'
HT

Patrice Evra

57'

Rafael

74'

Wayne Rooney

74'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
23 13 6 4 37 19 18 45
2
Manchester united
20 12 8 0 43 19 24 44
3
Arsenal
22 13 4 5 45 22 23 43
4
Chelsea
22 11 5 6 38 19 19 38
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 10 6 5 31 25 6 36
6
Sunderland
22 8 9 5 25 22 3 33
7
Bolton wanderers
23 7 9 7 34 31 3 30
8
Stoke city
22 9 3 10 28 26 2 30
9
Newcastle united
21 8 4 9 34 31 3 28
10
Blackpool
21 8 4 9 31 36 -5 28
11
Blackburn rovers
23 8 4 11 29 37 -8 28
12
Everton
21 5 10 6 23 25 -2 25
13
Liverpool
21 7 4 10 25 29 -4 25
14
West bromwich albion
22 7 4 11 29 41 -12 25
15
Fulham
22 4 11 7 23 25 -2 23
16
Birmingham city
20 4 10 6 20 25 -5 22
17
Wigan athletic
22 4 10 8 19 34 -15 22
18
Wolverhampton wanderers
22 6 3 13 24 38 -14 21
19
Aston villa
21 5 6 10 23 38 -15 21
20
West ham united
23 4 8 11 22 41 -19 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
21 12 9 0 43 19 24 45
2
Manchester city
23 13 6 4 37 19 18 45
3
Arsenal
22 13 4 5 45 22 23 43
4
Chelsea
22 11 5 6 38 19 19 38
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 10 7 5 31 25 6 37
6
Sunderland
23 8 10 5 26 23 3 34
7
Bolton wanderers
23 7 9 7 34 31 3 30
8
Stoke city
22 9 3 10 28 26 2 30
9
Newcastle united
22 8 5 9 35 32 3 29
10
Blackpool
21 8 4 9 31 36 -5 28
11
Blackburn rovers
23 8 4 11 29 37 -8 28
12
Everton
22 5 11 6 25 27 -2 26
13
Liverpool
22 7 5 10 27 31 -4 26
14
West bromwich albion
22 7 4 11 29 41 -12 25
15
Fulham
22 4 11 7 23 25 -2 23
16
Birmingham city
21 4 11 6 21 26 -5 23
17
Aston villa
22 5 7 10 24 39 -15 22
18
Wigan athletic
22 4 10 8 19 34 -15 22
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
22 6 3 13 24 38 -14 21
20
West ham united
23 4 8 11 22 41 -19 20
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