4-0 v Aston Villa - 26 December 2012 - Away

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Spurs 4

Aston Villa

Aston Villa

0

Details
Match Number

6972

Opposition
Aston villa

Aston Villa

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

26th December 2012

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Villa Park

Attendance

36,863

Referee

Mark Clattenburg

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

DWLLLW

Weather at Kick Off

8.6° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6936th overall match (3289 wins, 1530 draws, 2104 losses)

  • 5378th competitive match (2395 wins, 1267 draws, 1716 losses)

  • team

    164th match vs Aston Villa (66 wins, 39 draws, 59 losses)

  • competition

    791st Premier League match (304 wins, 207 draws, 280 losses)

  • 6365th match in England (2971 wins, 1433 draws, 1948 losses)

  • 87th match at Villa Park (29 wins, 22 draws, 36 losses)

  • 3rd consecutive clean sheet

  • Hugo Lloris's 26th birthday

Report

Tottenham's Gareth Bale hit a second-half hat-trick as Aston Villa suffered a second successive heavy defeat.

Villa, who on Sunday were beaten 8-0 at Chelsea in their worst ever Premier League loss, had little possession but somehow kept Spurs out up to half-time.

But Kyle Naughton found Jermain Defoe to stroke in the opener from 10 yards.

Bale ghosted through on the break for the second, then drilled home an Aaron Lennon pass, and completed his treble after Gylfi Sigurdsson's cut-back.

Lambert defends 'young' Villa side After such a capitulation at Stamford Bridge last weekend there was great interest in how Villa's inexperienced young team, who had fashioned a 3-1 victory at Liverpool the week before, would cope with Tottenham's array of attacking talent.

Having been frustrated by a stalemate with Stoke last week, Spurs may have feared losing further ground in the quest for Champions League qualification, but their slick passing eventually clicked into gear as they moved back into the top four on goal difference with their biggest league win under Andre Villas-Boas.

Villa manager Paul Lambert made three changes from the team chastened at Chelsea, although the three central defenders from that rout were retained.

From the outset the home side sat back, their two wing backs rarely venturing forward and often forming a blanket of five camped in formation around their penalty area.

Stroking the ball around nonchalantly as if in a practice game, Spurs forced 15 corners by half-time, only five short of the record for an entire Premier League match, set by Portsmouth against Fulham in 2006.

Despite their dominance, however, the closest Spurs came to breaking the deadlock in the opening period was from two long range Bale drives, smartly kept out by the stoic Brad Guzan.

The American also rushed out of his goal to block Defoe's shot on the one occasion the diminutive poacher got in behind the Villa defence.

The home side introduced Marc Albrighton at the break and hinted at greater ambition, but their decision to revert to a flat back four proved more to Tottenham's liking.

Naughton found space 30 yards out and slid a perfect first-time through ball to Defoe, who placed his shot with the outside of the boot between Guzan's legs for his 10th league goal of the season.

At the other end Christian Benteke had an excellent opportunity to fashion an equaliser but with two players well-placed in the box he picked out a Spurs defender and the trademark Tottenham counter-attack that followed effectively killed off the contest.

Villas-Boas praises 'influential' Bale Bale demonstrated both pace and poise, rounding Guzan and flicking into the net with his left foot from eight yards.

As Villa wilted again, Bale provided more ruthless finishing, finding the bottom corner after neat interplay from substitute Scott Parker, Kyle Walker and Lennon.

When Walker played an inviting pass for Sigurdsson on the right, Bale was again in the right place for the cross, and the 23-year-old Welshman lashed the ball emphatically past Guzan to record his first hat-trick in the top flight as Villa equalled an ignominious Premier League record of conceding 12 goals in two matches.

Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert:

"I'm not surprised by anything in football.

"Things can happen. You know it can happen, especially when you are playing one of the top sides."

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas:

"It was very good from start to finish. We fully deserved it.

"It didn't happen for us in the first half but we kept our concentration and came on very strong in the second half.

"If one team was going to win it, it was us and overall it was a very good performance."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
18 14 1 3 44 25 19 43
2
Manchester city
18 11 6 1 34 15 19 39
3
Chelsea
17 9 5 3 36 17 19 32
4
Arsenal
18 8 6 4 32 18 14 30
5
Everton
18 7 9 2 30 22 8 30
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 9 3 6 30 25 5 30
7
West bromwich albion
18 9 3 6 26 22 4 30
8
Liverpool
18 6 7 5 27 23 4 25
9
Stoke city
18 5 10 3 15 13 2 25
10
Norwich city
18 6 7 5 20 27 -7 25
11
Swansea city
18 6 6 6 27 23 4 24
12
West ham united
18 6 5 7 22 22 0 23
13
Fulham
18 5 5 8 28 33 -5 20
14
Newcastle united
18 5 5 8 20 26 -6 20
15
Sunderland
18 4 7 7 19 24 -5 19
16
Aston villa
18 4 6 8 15 32 -17 18
17
Southampton
17 4 3 10 22 33 -11 15
18
Wigan athletic
18 4 3 11 18 33 -15 15
19
Queens park rangers
18 1 7 10 15 31 -16 10
20
Reading
18 1 6 11 21 37 -16 9
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
19 15 1 3 48 28 20 46
2
Manchester city
19 11 6 2 34 16 18 39
3
Chelsea
18 10 5 3 37 17 20 35
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
19 10 3 6 34 25 9 33
5
Everton
19 8 9 2 32 23 9 33
6
West bromwich albion
19 10 3 6 28 23 5 33
7
Arsenal
18 8 6 4 32 18 14 30
8
Stoke city
19 6 10 3 18 14 4 28
9
Swansea city
19 6 7 6 27 23 4 25
10
Liverpool
19 6 7 6 28 26 2 25
11
Norwich city
19 6 7 6 20 28 -8 25
12
West ham united
18 6 5 7 22 22 0 23
13
Sunderland
19 5 7 7 20 24 -4 22
14
Fulham
19 5 6 8 29 34 -5 21
15
Newcastle united
19 5 5 9 23 30 -7 20
16
Aston villa
19 4 6 9 15 36 -21 18
17
Southampton
18 4 4 10 23 34 -11 16
18
Wigan athletic
19 4 3 12 19 35 -16 15
19
Reading
19 1 7 11 21 37 -16 10
20
Queens park rangers
19 1 7 11 16 33 -17 10
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