0-0 v Sunderland AFC - 7 April 2012 - Away

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Spurs 0

Sunderland AFC

Sunderland AFC

0

Details
Match Number

6932

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2011/12

Date

7th April 2012

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

Stadium of Light

Attendance

39,335

Referee

Chris Foy

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

9th

Opposition Form

WDLWLW

Weather at Kick Off

6.2° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6896th overall match (3270 wins, 1520 draws, 2093 losses)

  • 5344th competitive match (2379 wins, 1259 draws, 1706 losses)

  • team

    112th match vs Sunderland AFC (45 wins, 29 draws, 38 losses)

  • competition

    766th Premier League match (291 wins, 203 draws, 272 losses)

  • 6332nd match in England (2953 wins, 1428 draws, 1938 losses)

  • 10th match at Stadium of Light (3 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses)

  • 5th consecutive match without losing

Report

Tottenham's hopes of a top-four Premier League finish remain in the balance after a goalless draw at Sunderland.

In normal circumstances, a point at Martin O'Neill's resurgent side would be praiseworthy, but in Tottenham's position it represents a minor setback.

Spurs began the game brightly, but the home side neutralised the match, resulting in few clear-cut chances.

O'Neill satisfied with point The best of them fell to Rafael van der Vaart, whose two goal-bound shots were blocked by Sunderland defenders.

After spending much of the season being touted as the sole opposition to a Mancunian monopoly of the title-race, Tottenham have endured a month of suggestions that their top-four challenge was crumbling.

Last week's 3-1 win over Swansea arrested a pointless five-game slump, but their inability to take all three points at the Stadium of Light leaves them with little room for error during their remaining seven-game run-in.

Harry Redknapp's team began purposefully, zipping passes around neatly in midfield and looking every inch the likely winners.

However, as the old adage goes, you have to capitalise when you are on top and barring a Benoit Assou-Ekotto 20-yard strike that flew past the far post and a Luka Modric shot on the turn, home keeper Simon Mignolet was not tested.

Redknapp happy with Tottenham clean sheet Sunderland are a tough proposition under Martin O'Neill, particularly at home, where they had lost only one in eight heading into this game. Only Manchester United and Manchester City have earned more points in games since the Northern Irishman's appointment.

The Black Cats rallied, got a better grip on the movement of the Spurs midfield and, from then on, there was little to choose between the teams in an 80-minute war of attrition.

As the team in greater need of a win, Tottenham were more proactive, but they were unable to break down the home side.

Van der Vaart saw a decent chance blocked by Matt Kilgallon and then an even better one by Michael Turner, possibly with his arm, before Gareth Bale headed onto the roof of the net.

Sunderland could have snatched something on the break, but Spurs defender Kyle Walker prevented James McClean from converting a Sebastian Larsson cross at the back post.

Tottenham may well look back on this as a point gained, but for now it represents an unsatisfactory reward from a frustrating afternoon.

Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill:

"We weren't going to allow them to come here and pick up three points. We had some chances ourselves.

"While we didn't reach the heights of last week [at Manchester City] in terms of possession we were up against a top team vying for a Champions League place. It has been a commendable effort from our players.

"We played two teams in the top four. We should have won at City and have got a draw here today."

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp:

"It's always a difficult place to come but I thought it was a game we could have won.

"They looked to play on the counter-attack and it was difficult to break them down. It's an important point, though, and a clean sheet and if you keep picking up clean sheets you won't be far away."

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
31 24 4 3 76 27 49 76
2
Manchester city
31 22 5 4 75 25 50 71
3
Arsenal
31 18 4 9 62 41 21 58
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 17 7 7 56 36 20 58
5
Newcastle united
32 16 8 8 48 42 6 56
6
Chelsea
31 15 8 8 53 36 17 53
7
Everton
31 12 7 12 32 32 0 43
8
Liverpool
31 11 9 11 36 33 3 42
9
Sunderland
31 11 8 12 42 37 5 41
10
Fulham
31 10 9 12 39 42 -3 39
11
Swansea city
32 10 9 13 35 41 -6 39
12
Norwich city
31 10 9 12 42 49 -7 39
13
Stoke city
31 10 8 13 29 43 -14 38
14
West bromwich albion
31 10 6 15 36 43 -7 36
15
Aston villa
30 7 12 11 33 42 -9 33
16
Bolton wanderers
30 9 2 19 36 60 -24 29
17
Queens park rangers
31 7 7 17 35 54 -19 28
18
Blackburn rovers
31 7 7 17 43 64 -21 28
19
Wigan athletic
31 6 10 15 29 55 -26 28
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
31 5 7 19 33 68 -35 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
32 25 4 3 78 27 51 79
2
Manchester city
32 22 5 5 75 26 49 71
3
Arsenal
32 19 4 9 63 41 22 61
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 17 8 7 56 36 20 59
5
Chelsea
32 16 8 8 55 37 18 56
6
Newcastle united
32 16 8 8 48 42 6 56
7
Everton
32 12 8 12 34 34 0 44
8
Liverpool
32 11 10 11 37 34 3 43
9
Sunderland
32 11 9 12 42 37 5 42
10
Fulham
32 11 9 12 42 42 0 42
11
Stoke city
32 11 8 13 31 44 -13 41
12
Norwich city
32 10 10 12 44 51 -7 40
13
West bromwich albion
32 11 6 15 39 43 -4 39
14
Swansea city
32 10 9 13 35 41 -6 39
15
Aston villa
31 7 13 11 34 43 -9 34
16
Bolton wanderers
31 9 2 20 36 63 -27 29
17
Queens park rangers
32 7 7 18 35 56 -21 28
18
Blackburn rovers
32 7 7 18 43 67 -24 28
19
Wigan athletic
32 6 10 16 30 57 -27 28
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
32 5 7 20 34 70 -36 22
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