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Spurs 2

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Everton FC

2

  • Jagielka
    15'
  • Mirallas
    53'
Details
Match Number

6992

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

7th April 2013

Kick Off

14:05

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,192

Referee

Andre Marriner

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

6th

Opposition Form

WLWDWL

Weather at Kick Off

8.1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6956th overall match (3299 wins, 1536 draws, 2108 losses)

  • 5398th competitive match (2405 wins, 1273 draws, 1720 losses)

  • team

    171st match vs Everton FC (61 wins, 51 draws, 59 losses)

  • competition

    804th Premier League match (311 wins, 211 draws, 282 losses)

  • 6382nd match in England (2980 wins, 1438 draws, 1951 losses)

  • 2870th match at White Hart Lane (1679 wins, 621 draws, 570 losses)

Report

Gylfi Sigurdsson scored a late equaliser for Tottenham against Everton to cap a riveting match between two Champions League hopefuls.

Spurs took the lead after just 33 seconds when Emmanuel Adebayor converted Jan Vertonghen's low cross.

But Everton levelled through Phil Jagielka and took the lead from a fine solo goal by Kevin Mirallas.

Villas-Boas eyes final day thriller In a frantic finale, Adebayor struck the post and Sigurdsson slotted home the rebound to claim a vital point.

There was still time for Everton to go close as Victor Anichebe ran through on goal and saw his shot smothered by Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris.

But a draw seemed a fair result after a spirited attacking performance from two sides making light of the absence of some of their most creative players.

Tottenham, deprived of injured trio Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon and Jermain Defoe, found plenty of flair from Mousa Dembele, Sigurdsson and a rejuvenated Adebayor.

And Everton, who were missing the suspended Marouane Fellaini and Steven Pienaar, were once again indebted to the superb Mirallas, whose goal was every bit as eye-catching as his stunning solo winner against Stoke last weekend.

It was the home side who started the sharper, however, with their quickest goal in more than 12 years.

Vertonghen's whipped low cross from the left flank eluded two Everton players and found Adebayor, who stretched out a leg to steer the ball past Tim Howard.

Everton were then presented with their first opportunity by Michael Dawson. The Spurs centre-half's pass was intercepted by Leon Osman, who steadied himself before curling a right-footed effort narrowly wide of the far post.

They did not have long to wait for their equaliser, a Baines corner after 15 minutes picking out Jagielka, who climbed above Vertonghen to head the ball through Lloris's legs.

Former Spurs and Everton midfielder Paul Gascoigne was in the crowd at White Hart Lane

Watched by former star Paul Gascoigne, Tottenham enjoyed more of the ball for the remainder of the half without creating many clear openings.

They appealed for a penalty before half-time when Clint Dempsey's cross appeared to strike Darron Gibson's arm but replays suggested the ball struck him on the shoulder.

Everton began the second half on the front foot and had already gone close through Gibson when a moment of brilliance from Mirallas gave the visitors the lead.

The agile Belgian darted inside from the right, skipped past Scott Parker and Steven Caulker and placed a shot into the far corner.

Mirallas's effort was almost cancelled out by his countryman Dembele moments later, the midfielder's strike taking a deflection off John Heitinga before being parried onto the underside of the bar by Tim Howard.

Everton top four underdogs - Moyes Suddenly the game was alive with defenders tackling and blocking desperately at either end.

For Spurs, the lively Adebayor worked some space in the area but stuck straight at Howard and Dempsey curled a shot around the post.

With Everton's players defending deep inside their own half, the Toffees looked on course for three points as the game entered the final five minutes.

But inspiration arrived for Tottenham in the form of right-back Kyle Walker. Sprinting down the wing, he cut the ball back for Adebayor, whose curling effort stuck the post and rolled across goal for Sigurdsson to tap home.

The intervention of Lloris to deny Anichebe proved just as crucial as Spurs sealed a point that keeps them in touch with Champions League rivals Chelsea and Arsenal.

Timeline
KO

Phil Jagielka

15'
HT

Kevin Mirallas

53'

Kevin Mirallas

82'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
30 25 2 3 70 31 39 77
2
Manchester city
30 18 8 4 55 26 29 62
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
31 17 6 8 53 38 15 57
4
Arsenal
31 16 8 7 61 34 27 56
5
Chelsea
30 16 7 7 59 32 27 55
6
Everton
30 13 12 5 47 35 12 51
7
Liverpool
31 13 9 9 59 40 19 48
8
West bromwich albion
32 13 5 14 42 43 -1 44
9
Swansea city
32 10 11 11 43 42 1 41
10
Fulham
30 10 9 11 43 46 -3 39
11
Southampton
32 9 10 13 46 53 -7 37
12
West ham united
30 10 6 14 35 44 -9 36
13
Norwich city
32 7 14 11 30 49 -19 35
14
Stoke city
32 7 13 12 28 39 -11 34
15
Newcastle united
31 9 6 16 41 56 -15 33
16
Aston villa
32 8 9 15 35 59 -24 33
17
Sunderland
31 7 10 14 33 43 -10 31
18
Wigan athletic
30 8 6 16 36 56 -20 30
19
Queens park rangers
31 4 11 16 28 51 -23 23
20
Reading
32 5 8 19 36 63 -27 23
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
31 25 2 4 71 33 38 77
2
Manchester city
31 19 8 4 57 27 30 65
3
Chelsea
31 17 7 7 61 33 28 58
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 17 7 8 55 40 15 58
5
Arsenal
31 16 8 7 61 34 27 56
6
Everton
31 13 13 5 49 37 12 52
7
Liverpool
32 13 10 9 59 40 19 49
8
West bromwich albion
32 13 5 14 42 43 -1 44
9
Swansea city
32 10 11 11 43 42 1 41
10
Fulham
31 10 9 12 43 47 -4 39
11
Southampton
32 9 10 13 46 53 -7 37
12
West ham united
31 10 7 14 35 44 -9 37
13
Newcastle united
32 10 6 16 42 56 -14 36
14
Norwich city
32 7 14 11 30 49 -19 35
15
Stoke city
32 7 13 12 28 39 -11 34
16
Aston villa
32 8 9 15 35 59 -24 33
17
Sunderland
32 7 10 15 34 45 -11 31
18
Wigan athletic
31 8 7 16 37 57 -20 31
19
Queens park rangers
32 4 12 16 29 52 -23 24
20
Reading
32 5 8 19 36 63 -27 23
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