2-1 v Sunderland AFC - 12 February 2011 - Away

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Spurs 2

Sunderland AFC

Sunderland AFC

1

  • Gyan
    11'
Details
Match Number

6864

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2010/11

Date

12th February 2011

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Stadium of Light

Attendance

40,986

Referee

Mike Jones

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

7th

Opposition Form

LWWLDW

Weather at Kick Off

7.7° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6829th overall match (3238 wins, 1501 draws, 2077 losses)

  • 5282nd competitive match (2350 wins, 1241 draws, 1691 losses)

  • team

    110th match vs Sunderland AFC (44 wins, 28 draws, 38 losses)

  • competition

    722nd Premier League match (271 wins, 189 draws, 262 losses)

  • 6275th match in England (2925 wins, 1412 draws, 1925 losses)

  • 9th match at Stadium of Light (3 wins, 2 draws, 4 losses)

Report

Tottenham leapfrogged Chelsea and moved up to fourth in the Premier League table after coming from behind to beat Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

With William Gallas off the field changing his boots, Asamoah Gyan's skilful finish opened the scoring.

But Spurs equalised on the stroke of half-time through Michael Dawson's thunderous header direct from a corner.

Niko Kranjcar had an excellent game and the Croat gave the visitors all three points with a terrific volley.

The north Londoners can now travel to Milan for their Champions League last-16 tie in good spirits, with manager Harry Redknapp hoping to add Rafael van der Vaart to his squad should the flying Dutchman recover from the injury that kept him out of this game.

An indication that Redknapp had Tuesday's European tie at the forefront of his mind came in his starting selection.

Already robbed of leading scorer Van der Vaart because of injury, the Spurs boss also rested Peter Crouch and Aaron Lennon - but with both teams starting in a 4-4-2 formation the initial signs were encouraging for the visitors.

However, with their first genuine attack, Sunderland scored - and they did it with Tottenham needlessly down to 10 men as Gallas laced up a replacement pair of boots.

Absurdly, the Frenchman had already changed his mind about which length of studs was most appropriate during the warm-up - but after 10 minutes went back to his original selection.

Meanwhile, Kieran Richardson found space down the left flank, and swung a telling cross through to Gyan.

The Ghanaian, so important now for the Black Cats in the post-Darren Bent era, took one touch with his left boot before turning and firing his shot through Dawson's legs and into the bottom corner of the Tottenham goal.

One had to sympathise with Dawson, forced to mark both Gyan and the advancing midfielder Stephane Sessegnon. The defender's job would have been half as complicated with Gallas on the field.

For 20 minutes or so, the home side pressed hard in midfield, while their opponents generally laboured, both sides struggling to create meaningful opportunities.

The match proved an unedifying spectacle until Spurs won a corner following their first move of real quality, John Mensah making an important block with Jermain Defoe poised to strike.

Phil Bardsley's clearing header went out for a second corner, and this time Dawson rose majestically from Steven Pienaar's delivery to head home from near the penalty spot.

Craig Gordon might have done better - but Gallas, intentionally or otherwise, made a screening run across the Sunderland goalkeeper to block his line of sight at the crucial moment.

Unsurprisingly lifted by the goal, the visitors were the more dangerous side early in the second half.

One particularly skilful move looked like ending in a goal for Gallas, who was just inches from goal when toe-poking his shot straight at Gordon.

In a rare Sunderland break Richardson fed Steed Malbranque, but his shot was cleared away by Dawson before Tottenham launched another attack.

This time, Sandro made the critical break from the right flank before firing in a good cross. Titus Bramble's header away was not controlled, and Kranjcar was in exactly the right place to smack a first-time volley with finesse and power past a stranded Gordon.

Kranjcar was making only his second Premier League start of the season, but the longer the game went on the more accomplished he looked, finding plenty of space on the left-side of midfield.

With Sandro also beginning to enjoy himself in a central position alongside him, Spurs began to control affairs.

Ahmed Elmohamady came on for Malbranque as Sunderland pushed Sessegnon up to play alongside Gyan, and Redknapp opted for the pace of Aaron Lennon over a tiring Pienaar for the final 15 minutes.

There were few notable exchanges towards the end of the game, and although they received some raucous support throughout Sunderland were left to reflect on their third consecutive defeat in the league.

Timeline
KO

Asamoah Gyan

11'

Sulley Ali Muntari

33'
HT

Kieran Richardson

67'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
25 15 9 1 55 24 31 54
2
Arsenal
25 15 5 5 54 27 27 50
3
Manchester city
26 14 7 5 42 22 20 49
4
Chelsea
25 13 5 7 46 22 24 44
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 12 8 5 35 27 8 44
6
Liverpool
26 11 5 10 34 31 3 38
7
Sunderland
26 9 10 7 32 31 1 37
8
Bolton wanderers
26 8 9 9 36 37 -1 33
9
Stoke city
25 10 3 12 31 32 -1 33
10
Newcastle united
25 8 7 10 40 38 2 31
11
Blackburn rovers
26 9 4 13 34 42 -8 31
12
Fulham
26 6 12 8 28 28 0 30
13
Everton
25 6 12 7 33 34 -1 30
14
Aston villa
26 7 8 11 30 45 -15 29
15
Blackpool
25 8 4 13 38 49 -11 28
16
Birmingham city
24 5 12 7 24 33 -9 27
17
West bromwich albion
25 7 5 13 31 48 -17 26
18
Wigan athletic
26 5 11 10 26 44 -18 26
19
Wolverhampton wanderers
25 7 3 15 26 43 -17 24
20
West ham united
26 5 9 12 27 45 -18 24
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
26 16 9 1 57 25 32 57
2
Arsenal
26 16 5 5 56 27 29 53
3
Manchester city
27 14 7 6 43 24 19 49
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 13 8 5 37 28 9 47
5
Chelsea
25 13 5 7 46 22 24 44
6
Liverpool
27 11 6 10 35 32 3 39
7
Sunderland
27 9 10 8 33 33 0 37
8
Bolton wanderers
27 9 9 9 38 37 1 36
9
Stoke city
26 10 3 13 31 33 -2 33
10
Newcastle united
26 8 8 10 40 38 2 32
11
Blackburn rovers
27 9 5 13 34 42 -8 32
12
Fulham
26 6 12 8 28 28 0 30
13
Everton
26 6 12 8 33 36 -3 30
14
Birmingham city
25 6 12 7 25 33 -8 30
15
Aston villa
27 7 9 11 31 46 -15 30
16
Blackpool
26 8 5 13 39 50 -11 29
17
West bromwich albion
26 7 6 13 34 51 -17 27
18
Wigan athletic
27 5 12 10 27 45 -18 27
19
West ham united
27 5 10 12 30 48 -18 25
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
26 7 3 16 26 45 -19 24
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