2-1 v Liverpool FC - 28 November 2012 - Home

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Spurs 2

Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC

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Details
Match Number

6966

Opposition
Liverpool

Liverpool FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

28th November 2012

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,162

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

DDWDLD

Weather at Kick Off

5.3° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 6930th overall match (3285 wins, 1529 draws, 2103 losses)

  • 5372nd competitive match (2391 wins, 1266 draws, 1715 losses)

  • team

    161st match vs Liverpool FC (47 wins, 40 draws, 74 losses)

  • competition

    786th Premier League match (301 wins, 206 draws, 279 losses)

  • 6359th match in England (2967 wins, 1432 draws, 1947 losses)

  • 2857th match at White Hart Lane (1671 wins, 617 draws, 569 losses)

Report

First-half goals from Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale were enough to give Tottenham victory over Liverpool in a superb encounter at White Hart Lane.

Lennon opened the scoring inside the first 10 minutes when he tapped in Bale's low cross from the left at the far post.

Bale added a second when his 25-yard free-kick left Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina virtually motionless on the line.

Liverpool pulled one back when the unlucky Bale headed into his own net.

Buoyed by that lifeline, the Reds pressed hard for an equaliser. Striker Luis Suarez went close with a volley following great acrobatics from Daniel Agger, while Jose Enrique, who almost scored on two other occasions, saw his shot drift inches past the post.

The victory moves Spurs above Arsenal and into the top five, with Liverpool down to 12th.

Brendan Rodgers on Tottenham v Liverpool In the previous 40 Premier League encounters between the teams, 109 goals had been scored at more than 2.5 goals per game, while both Liverpool forward Suarez and Tottenham counterpart Jermain Defoe had the most shots on target - 34 and 30 - in the top flight this season.

And once again the teams delivered during another fascinating Premier League encounter.

Bale shone brightest in the early stages. The Wales left-winger forced Reina into an ungainly save from his free-kick before launching a trademark angled shot, which went wide by two feet.

But on his next foray forward, Spurs scored. Yet again Bale embarrassed Liverpool down the left with his pace and picked out Lennon with a surgical pass, the England international tapping in at the far post.

Tottenham were on the rampage and they got their second nine minutes later when Reina failed to judge the flight of Bale's free-kick and he was left rooted to the spot as the ball flew in.

The potent Suarez, who also has fired in the most shots of any player in the league this season - 69 - had tested Hugo Lloris in the first 10 minutes with a low shot, before going even closer later in the opening half.

On that occasion the sprightly Uruguayan flicked the loose ball towards goal after Lloris had come out to block Steven Gerrard's shot, only to see Kyle Walker win the race to the line and hook his effort to safety. It was a magnificent piece of defending by the England international.

Villas-Boas praises 'amazing' Bale The Reds claimed Gerrard was fouled by Mousa Dembele in the build-up, but referee Phil Dowd waved away appeals.

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson, who was later substituted, also missed an open goal from 20 yards, but he was under pressure from the Spurs defence, while Enrique had his turn-and-shot saved by France keeper Lloris.

Enrique, who attacked at nearly every opportunity, also went close midway through the second half when his shot from eight yards was deflected wide for a corner.

The Reds finally made their breakthrough from the resulting set-piece when substitute Jonjo Shelvey's corner from the right was flicked on to Gerrard by Daniel Agger.

The England midfielder directed his headed effort towards goal, where Lennon hacked it off the line, but the ball smashed into Bale two yards away and he inadvertently headed into his own net.

Liverpool were on top in the closing moments but a combination of fortune and good defending ensured Spurs earned a second consecutive league win.

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