1-1 v Stoke City - 21 March 2012 - Home

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Stoke City

Stoke City

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Details
Match Number

6928

Opposition
Stoke city

Stoke City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2011/12

Date

21st March 2012

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,172

Referee

Mike Jones

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

11th

Opposition Form

WLLWDL

Weather at Kick Off

10.8° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6892nd overall match (3268 wins, 1518 draws, 2093 losses)

  • 5340th competitive match (2377 wins, 1257 draws, 1706 losses)

  • team

    83rd match vs Stoke City (41 wins, 18 draws, 24 losses)

  • competition

    763rd Premier League match (290 wins, 201 draws, 272 losses)

  • 6328th match in England (2951 wins, 1426 draws, 1938 losses)

  • 2842nd match at White Hart Lane (1662 wins, 614 draws, 566 losses)

Report

Tottenham needed a late Rafael van der Vaart header to rescue a point and deny Stoke City victory at White Hart Lane.

Van der Vaart met Gareth Bale's cross deep into stoppage time to end Spurs' three-match Premier League losing run.

The Potters had previously defended well, going ahead against the run of play when Cameron Jerome poked home from close range.

Redknapp frustrated by Spurs tactics And, despite their late equaliser, Spurs slipped behind north London rivals Arsenal to fourth in the table.

It was a bitter-sweet night for Tottenham, Van der Vaart's late goal masking the frustrations of a disappointing performance and the news that Arsenal had won at Everton.

On 1 February, Spurs' advantage over the Gunners stood at 12 points, but they now trail their neighbours by one.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp said he would check on the mental state of his players after Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

Whether or not they were affected by the events concerning Muamba, the home side made a sluggish start but looked the much more likely side to win the game from midway through the first half.

However, for all their possession, they struggled to break down an organised Stoke defence, Potters goalkeeper Asmir Begovic rarely being forced into action.

Still, it was a surprise when the Stoke goal came, as Spurs were enjoying their best spell of the match, Bale's long-range effort looping over Begovic but not dipping under the crossbar.

Almost instantly, Stoke won a free-kick midway into the hosts' half that was whipped in by the recalled Jermaine Pennant and met by Robert Huth.

Jerome, who came closest for Stoke in the first half by twice testing Brad Friedel from distance, reacted quickest, prodding the ball home and giving Stoke hope of their first-ever league double over Tottenham.

Pulis believes Stoke should have won Even the shock of going behind was unable to awaken Spurs, who now looked likely to rue the chance Modric wasted in the first half.

On a rare moment of slack defending from the Potters, Modric was fed by a slide-rule pass by Bale, but could only shoot across Begovic and wide.

Aside from that, the Stoke keeper was only called into action twice in the opening period, first dropping onto Van der Vaart's low effort, then tipping Louis Saha's shot from the edge of the box over the bar.

With those chances gone, and Bale's brilliant effort unrewarded, Spurs looked set for a fourth defeat until the Welshman's fizzing cross late in stoppage time.

Van der Vaart's header flew past Begovic but, by then, Spurs' grip on third spot, and the mantle of top London side in the top flight, was already slipping.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
29 22 4 3 73 27 46 70
2
Manchester city
28 21 3 4 69 20 49 66
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 16 5 7 52 34 18 53
4
Arsenal
28 16 4 8 57 39 18 52
5
Chelsea
28 14 7 7 48 32 16 49
6
Newcastle united
29 13 8 8 41 41 0 47
7
Liverpool
28 11 9 8 33 26 7 42
8
Swansea city
29 10 9 10 34 34 0 39
9
Sunderland
29 10 7 12 36 33 3 37
10
Everton
28 10 7 11 28 31 -3 37
11
Fulham
29 9 9 11 37 40 -3 36
12
West bromwich albion
29 10 6 13 35 38 -3 36
13
Norwich city
29 9 9 11 39 46 -7 36
14
Stoke city
28 10 6 12 27 39 -12 36
15
Aston villa
28 7 12 9 31 35 -4 33
16
Blackburn rovers
29 7 7 15 42 60 -18 28
17
Bolton wanderers
28 7 2 19 31 57 -26 23
18
Queens park rangers
28 5 7 16 29 48 -19 22
19
Wigan athletic
29 4 10 15 25 54 -29 22
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 5 7 17 30 63 -33 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
29 22 4 3 73 27 46 70
2
Manchester city
29 22 3 4 71 21 50 69
3
Arsenal
29 17 4 8 58 39 19 55
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 16 6 7 53 35 18 54
5
Chelsea
29 14 7 8 49 34 15 49
6
Newcastle united
29 13 8 8 41 41 0 47
7
Liverpool
29 11 9 9 35 29 6 42
8
Swansea city
29 10 9 10 34 34 0 39
9
Sunderland
29 10 7 12 36 33 3 37
10
Everton
29 10 7 12 28 32 -4 37
11
Stoke city
29 10 7 12 28 40 -12 37
12
Fulham
29 9 9 11 37 40 -3 36
13
West bromwich albion
29 10 6 13 35 38 -3 36
14
Norwich city
29 9 9 11 39 46 -7 36
15
Aston villa
28 7 12 9 31 35 -4 33
16
Blackburn rovers
29 7 7 15 42 60 -18 28
17
Queens park rangers
29 6 7 16 32 50 -18 25
18
Bolton wanderers
28 7 2 19 31 57 -26 23
19
Wigan athletic
29 4 10 15 25 54 -29 22
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
29 5 7 17 30 63 -33 22
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