0-1 v Fulham FC - 17 March 2013 - Home

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Details
Match Number

6989

Opposition
Fulham

Fulham FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

17th March 2013

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,004

Referee

Mike Jones

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

WLDDWL

Weather at Kick Off

6.7° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6953rd overall match (3298 wins, 1534 draws, 2108 losses)

  • 5395th competitive match (2404 wins, 1271 draws, 1720 losses)

  • team

    137th match vs Fulham FC (70 wins, 36 draws, 31 losses)

  • competition

    802nd Premier League match (310 wins, 210 draws, 282 losses)

  • 6380th match in England (2980 wins, 1436 draws, 1951 losses)

  • 2868th match at White Hart Lane (1679 wins, 619 draws, 570 losses)

Report

Dimitar Berbatov returned to haunt his old club as he grabbed Fulham's winner to dent Tottenham's hopes of a top-four league finish.

Gareth Bale had an early Spurs header cleared off the line by defender Sascha Riether but the home side looked jaded.

Berbatov struck when he slotted in a low Riether cross before team-mate Brede Hangeland headed just wide.

Fatigue not a problem - Villas-Boas Spurs' Jermain Defoe had a close-range shot brilliantly saved by Mark Schwarzer late on as Fulham held on.

Berbatov did not celebrate his winner against his former employers, although Tottenham's rivals for a top four spot, Arsenal and Everton, who both won on Saturday and have a game in hand, will be overjoyed.

Spurs now lead north London neighbours Arsenal by just four points and are six ahead of the Toffees in the chase for a Champions League spot for next season..

The victory was Fulham's first in 10 games at White Hart Lane since 2003 and will raise fears among Spurs fans over the kind of collapse they suffered towards the end of last season, which ultimately cost them a Champions League place.

The home side, who dropped a place to fourth after Chelsea's win, were not helped by an exhausting Europa League tie, which went to extra-time, at Inter Milan on Thursday night on the back of last Sunday's defeat at Liverpool.

Nevertheless, against a Fulham side which had not played since 2 March, the White Hart Lane outfit struggled to get going.

Bale was back in the Spurs side after being suspended for the trip to Italy and was part of five changes made by manager Andre Villas-Boas.

The Wales international, who was signed by Spurs in 2007 by now-Cottagers boss Martin Jol, quickly went close when his steered header from corner was cleared off the line by Riether.

However, a rusty Fulham's lack of action for two weeks and a tired Tottenham's heavy schedule made for a low-key game as both sides lacked rhythm and sharpness.

Berbatov did put in a dangerous low cross just before half-time, which keeper Hugo Lloris parried and hooked clear before the lurking Bryan Ruiz could pounce.

Villas-Boas brought on ex-Fulham forward Clint Dempsey for injured centre-back Michael Dawson at the break, although his side were dealt a blow after 52 minutes.

Bale had a long-range shot saved by keeper Schwarzer and Fulham went straight up the other end and scored, with Berbatov turning in a low cross from overlapping right-back Riether.

Minutes later, Fulham almost added a second but centre-back Hangeland nodded inches wide after Ruiz flicked on a Giorgos Karagounis corner.

Villa-Boas threw on striker Defoe in a bid to salvage something from the game and the move would have paid off had it not been for Schwarzer's heroics.

Jol revels in 'amazing' Fulham win Firstly, the Australian keeper saved Defoe's first-time shot from a right-wing Steve Caulker cross.

Schwarzer then pulled off a fantastic reaction save at point-blank range after the England international tried to sidefoot in a Bale cross at the near post. And Fulham saw the game out to inflict a first home defeat on Spurs since 3 November.

Fulham manager Martin Jol: "To get a win here against my old club is fantastic.

"In the first half we restricted them. We knew they could have been a bit tired.

"We could have scored a second goal but we didn't and they could have got a point out of it at the end. Mark Schwarzer made an incredible save and, at the end, it was nerve-racking."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
29 24 2 3 69 31 38 74
2
Manchester city
29 17 8 4 51 26 25 59
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
29 16 6 7 51 36 15 54
4
Chelsea
28 15 7 6 56 30 26 52
5
Arsenal
29 14 8 7 55 32 23 50
6
Everton
29 12 12 5 46 35 11 48
7
Liverpool
30 12 9 9 57 39 18 45
8
West bromwich albion
30 13 5 12 40 38 2 44
9
Swansea city
30 10 10 10 40 38 2 40
10
Stoke city
30 7 13 10 27 35 -8 34
11
Fulham
28 8 9 11 39 44 -5 33
12
West ham united
28 9 6 13 32 41 -9 33
13
Newcastle united
29 9 6 14 40 50 -10 33
14
Norwich city
29 7 12 10 27 45 -18 33
15
Southampton
30 7 10 13 42 52 -10 31
16
Sunderland
29 7 9 13 32 41 -9 30
17
Aston villa
30 7 9 14 31 56 -25 30
18
Wigan athletic
28 6 6 16 33 55 -22 24
19
Reading
30 5 8 17 35 57 -22 23
20
Queens park rangers
30 4 11 15 26 48 -22 23
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
29 24 2 3 69 31 38 74
2
Manchester city
29 17 8 4 51 26 25 59
3
Chelsea
29 16 7 6 58 30 28 55
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
30 16 6 8 51 37 14 54
5
Arsenal
29 14 8 7 55 32 23 50
6
Everton
29 12 12 5 46 35 11 48
7
Liverpool
30 12 9 9 57 39 18 45
8
West bromwich albion
30 13 5 12 40 38 2 44
9
Swansea city
30 10 10 10 40 38 2 40
10
Fulham
29 9 9 11 40 44 -4 36
11
Stoke city
30 7 13 10 27 35 -8 34
12
Norwich city
30 7 13 10 28 46 -18 34
13
Newcastle united
30 9 6 15 41 52 -11 33
14
West ham united
29 9 6 14 32 43 -11 33
15
Sunderland
30 7 10 13 33 42 -9 31
16
Southampton
30 7 10 13 42 52 -10 31
17
Aston villa
30 7 9 14 31 56 -25 30
18
Wigan athletic
29 7 6 16 35 56 -21 27
19
Reading
30 5 8 17 35 57 -22 23
20
Queens park rangers
30 4 11 15 26 48 -22 23
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