1-1 v Newcastle United - 22 January 2011 - Away

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Spurs 1

Newcastle United

Newcastle United

1

  • Coloccini
    59'
Details
Match Number

6860

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2010/11

Date

22nd January 2011

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

St James' Park

Attendance

51,010

Referee

Mark Halsey

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

8th

Opposition Form

WDWLWW

Weather at Kick Off

5.7° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6825th overall match (3235 wins, 1501 draws, 2076 losses)

  • 5278th competitive match (2347 wins, 1241 draws, 1690 losses)

  • team

    146th match vs Newcastle United (61 wins, 31 draws, 54 losses)

  • competition

    719th Premier League match (268 wins, 189 draws, 262 losses)

  • 6271st match in England (2922 wins, 1412 draws, 1924 losses)

  • 71st match at St James' Park (22 wins, 18 draws, 31 losses)

  • Steven Pienaar
    Steven Pienaar: Debut
Report

Newcastle were denied victory by an injury-time goal for the second game running as Aaron Lennon struck to rescue a point for Tottenham.

Having thrown away a win at Sunderland last week, Newcastle will rue their inability to defend a lead after Lennon's shot crept in.

A superb finish from Fabricio Coloccini had earlier given the Magpies the lead.

And Shola Ameobi, Peter Lovenkrands and Leon Best all went close for the home side, but were unable to convert.

The draw ended a run of four straight league defeats at St James' Park for Tottenham stretching back to 2004 and just about keeps their Premier League title hopes alive.

For the hosts, however, it will be considered a case of another two points dropped on the back of their gut-wrenching draw at the Stadium of Light last Sunday, even though the point moved the Magpies up to seventh in the table.

In the week that Tottenham hope will have helped them take a big step towards a move to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, this match at St James' Park - one of 12 English grounds with a larger capacity than White Hart Lane - provided a timely insight into what delights a bumper home crowd might provide for the Londoners in a new stadium.

But there was not a huge amount of goalmouth action on show in the first half to cheer the 51,010 in attendance.

Despite a nervy start from debutant Steven Pienaar and the early loss of Gareth Bale with what looked the recurrence of a back injury, Tottenham enjoyed plenty of possession.

Rafael van der Vaart and Luka Modric, in particular, were a constant thorn in Newcastle's side, while Lennon and Jermain Defoe were lively - if a little lacking in end product - in the visitors' attack.

But it was Newcastle, disciplined and hard-working as ever under Alan Pardew, who forged the better openings early on.

Ameobi twice lashed high and wide from inside the area, while Best forced the hosts' clearest effort of the half when he outmuscled Sebastien Bassong to get on the end of Jose Enrique's deep cross, only to see his effort bounce up on to the underside of the bar.

By contrast, it was not until the 45th minute that Tottenham forced Steve Harper into any meaningful action, the Magpies keeper reacting well to beat Defoe's shot away after a delightful flick from Van der Vaart had set the Spurs striker free inside the box.

The second half, however, brought chances aplenty - kick-started by Coloccini's goal.

The Argentine, having earlier made an excellent block to deny Pienaar a debut goal from eight yards out, broke the deadlock on the hour, chesting Danny Guthrie's pass down in the box and firing into the far corner.

It was a fine way for the defender to mark his 100th Newcastle game, though Spurs keeper Carlo Cudicini - in because of a shoulder injury to Heurelho Gomes - could have done better having got a left hand to it.

And it could have been worse for Tottenham as Newcastle forced a series of openings with the visitors chasing an equaliser.

First substitute Lovenkrands was denied by a smart Cudicini save one-on-one after being set through by Joey Barton, and then Ameobi's excellent left-foot curler was palmed around the post.

Ameobi also headed wide when completely unmarked from a Barton corner before substitute Nile Ranger almost capped a great run into the box with a neat finish late on, his shot slipping past the far post.

For their part, Tottenham always looked a threat, despite lacking their usual fluency going forward.

If it was not Harper keeping them at bay, it was the woodwork. Lennon's firm shot was kept out low at his near post by the keeper and Modric then rattled the bar from 20 yards.

But just as it looked like Tottenham would come away with nothing, Lennon received Defoe's lay-off, cut in from the left, and struck a low shot inside the post from 20 yards to send the visiting fans into raptures.

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew on the contribution of goalscorer Fabricio Coloccini: "I thought he was the stand-out player in the game, personally. He was brilliant in the back four today.

"He made a tackle on Defoe in the first five minutes of the second half where he detached himself from the player he was marking and stopped a goal.

"Then he went up the other end and once he had chested it and brought it inside, he is so proficient technically, I fancied him to get a good hit, which he did.

"It was a great, great goal, I am so pleased for him. He is a really likeable character."

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp: "When you are losing 1-0 that late in the game, it's a point gained. You are obviously delighted in the end to get something out of the game.

"But credit to Newcastle, they are a dangerous side.

"They are playing well and on the counter attack, they were always a threat, always a danger."

Timeline
Location
League Table
# 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
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
22 13 9 0 48 19 29 48
2
Arsenal
23 14 4 5 48 22 26 46
3
Manchester city
24 13 6 5 37 20 17 45
4
Chelsea
22 11 5 6 38 19 19 38
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 10 8 5 32 26 6 38
6
Sunderland
24 9 10 5 28 24 4 37
7
Blackburn rovers
24 9 4 11 31 37 -6 31
8
Newcastle united
23 8 6 9 36 33 3 30
9
Bolton wanderers
23 7 9 7 34 31 3 30
10
Stoke city
23 9 3 11 28 28 0 30
11
Liverpool
23 8 5 10 30 31 -1 29
12
Blackpool
22 8 4 10 32 38 -6 28
13
Everton
23 5 12 6 27 29 -2 27
14
Fulham
23 5 11 7 25 25 0 26
15
West bromwich albion
23 7 4 12 29 43 -14 25
16
Aston villa
23 6 7 10 25 39 -14 25
17
Birmingham city
22 4 11 7 21 31 -10 23
18
Wigan athletic
23 4 10 9 19 37 -18 22
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
23 6 3 14 24 41 -17 21
20
West ham united
24 4 9 11 24 43 -19 21
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