5-0 v Newcastle United - 11 February 2012 - Home

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Spurs 5

Newcastle United

Newcastle United

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Details
Match Number

6921

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2011/12

Date

11th February 2012

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,176

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

3rd

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

WWWWLL

Weather at Kick Off

-0.5° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6886th overall match (3267 wins, 1516 draws, 2090 losses)

  • 5334th competitive match (2376 wins, 1255 draws, 1703 losses)

  • team

    148th match vs Newcastle United (62 wins, 32 draws, 54 losses)

  • competition

    759th Premier League match (290 wins, 200 draws, 269 losses)

  • 6322nd match in England (2950 wins, 1424 draws, 1935 losses)

  • 2839th match at White Hart Lane (1661 wins, 613 draws, 565 losses)

  • Ryan Nelsen: Debut
  • Louis Saha: First Goal
Report

Louis Saha's brace helped Tottenham demolish Newcastle and cap a tumultuous week for Spurs manager Harry Redknapp.

Emmanuel Adebayor played a part in all four first-half goals, squaring for Benoit Assou-Ekotto to tap in before crossing for Saha's opening volley.

The Togolese touched off a Luka Modric pass for Saha to make it 3-0 from 12 yards before Niko Kranjcar side-footed in after Adebayor's effort was saved.

Adebayor did get his goal though, volleying in the fifth after the break.

The opening 45 minutes were just what Redknapp would have wanted from his side given the extraordinary last few days he has endured.

Cleared of tax evasion charges on Wednesday, the 64-year-old remained in the spotlight for the rest of the week as the leading candidate to succeed Fabio Capello as England manager following the Italian's resignation.

No England approach - Redknapp It was a blistering opening by Tottenham, whose fans were still affectionately singing Redknapp's name when Adebayor exchanged passes with Gareth Bale on the edge of the box and set up the unmarked Assou-Ekotto for the simplest of tap-ins at the back post.

Redknapp had barely retaken his seat before he was up celebrating again after January signing Saha darted into the box and volleyed Adebayor's right-wing cross past Newcastle keeper Tim Krul from 10 yards to make it 2-0.

And Saha, who scored two goals in 20 games for Everton this season prior to his move to north London, made it two in 20 minutes at White Hart Lane for Spurs with another cool finish.

Assou-Ekotto started the move with a precise pass into Luka Modric who skipped into the box before finding Adebayor who in turn nudged the ball into the path of Saha and the striker nonchalantly side-footed in.

A shell-shocked Newcastle did not help themselves with numerous passes going astray and even when they did manage to forage forward, luck was against them - Demba Ba tested Spurs keeper Brad Friedel with a 20-yard free-kick but referee Andre Marriner missed the American's fingertip save and gave a goal-kick.

Tottenham looked likely to score every time they ventured over the halfway line and the fourth came after just 34 minutes when Kranjcar, who had earlier blasted an 18-yard effort over the bar, rolled in his first goal of the season from 15 yards after Krul kept out Adebayor's low shot.

Pardew admits Newcastle tactics were wrong against Tottenham Almost one year ago to the day, Newcastle fought back from 4-0 down to draw 4-4 with Arsenal at St James' Park but any half-time thoughts the travelling Toon Army may have had or a repeat showing were expunged when Adebayor scored a goal his performance so richly deserved with 25 minutes remaining.

The striker swivelled and volleyed on the turn after Saha had flicked on Assou-Ekotto's cross.

It proved to be Saha's last meaningful contribution as Redknapp replaced him and Bale with Aaron Lennon and Jermain Defoe, both of whom wreaked more havoc with their pace.

However, it was Newcastle who should have scored the sixth goal of the game. Danny Guthrie's teasing ball into box was met by Ba but his powerful header was well saved by Friedel and, with the goal at his mercy, Dan Gosling scooped the rebound over the bar.

Adebayor fired inches wide and cleared the crossbar with another effort while Krul kept out a fiercely struck Modric effort as Tottenham pressed to the end.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
24 18 3 3 63 19 44 57
2
Manchester united
24 17 4 3 59 24 35 55
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
24 15 5 4 44 25 19 50
4
Chelsea
24 12 7 5 44 29 15 43
5
Newcastle united
24 12 6 6 36 31 5 42
6
Arsenal
24 12 4 8 46 34 12 40
7
Liverpool
24 10 9 5 28 21 7 39
8
Sunderland
24 9 6 9 33 24 9 33
9
Norwich city
24 8 8 8 34 39 -5 32
10
Swansea city
24 7 9 8 26 29 -3 30
11
Everton
24 8 6 10 24 27 -3 30
12
Stoke city
24 8 6 10 23 36 -13 30
13
Aston villa
24 6 10 8 29 33 -4 28
14
Fulham
24 6 9 9 29 35 -6 27
15
West bromwich albion
24 7 5 12 24 34 -10 26
16
Queens park rangers
24 5 6 13 25 41 -16 21
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
24 5 6 13 27 44 -17 21
18
Bolton wanderers
24 6 2 16 28 49 -21 20
19
Blackburn rovers
24 4 6 14 34 54 -20 18
20
Wigan athletic
24 3 7 14 21 49 -28 16
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
25 19 3 3 64 19 45 60
2
Manchester united
25 18 4 3 61 25 36 58
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 16 5 4 49 25 24 53
4
Arsenal
25 13 4 8 48 35 13 43
5
Chelsea
25 12 7 6 44 31 13 43
6
Newcastle united
25 12 6 7 36 36 0 42
7
Liverpool
25 10 9 6 29 23 6 39
8
Norwich city
25 9 8 8 37 41 -4 35
9
Sunderland
25 9 6 10 34 26 8 33
10
Everton
25 9 6 10 26 27 -1 33
11
Swansea city
25 7 9 9 28 32 -4 30
12
Fulham
25 7 9 9 31 36 -5 30
13
Stoke city
25 8 6 11 24 38 -14 30
14
West bromwich albion
25 8 5 12 29 35 -6 29
15
Aston villa
25 6 10 9 29 34 -5 28
16
Queens park rangers
25 5 6 14 27 44 -17 21
17
Blackburn rovers
25 5 6 14 37 56 -19 21
18
Wolverhampton wanderers
25 5 6 14 28 49 -21 21
19
Bolton wanderers
25 6 2 17 29 51 -22 20
20
Wigan athletic
25 4 7 14 23 50 -27 19
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