1-1 v Manchester United - 20 January 2013 - Home

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Spurs 1

Manchester United

Manchester United

1

  • van Persie
    25'
Details
Match Number

6977

Opposition
Manchester united

Manchester United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

20th January 2013

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,956

Referee

Chris Foy

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWLWWW

Weather at Kick Off

-0.9° - Snow

Facts & Milestones
  • 6941st overall match (3292 wins, 1532 draws, 2104 losses)

  • 5383rd competitive match (2398 wins, 1269 draws, 1716 losses)

  • team

    183rd match vs Manchester United (50 wins, 46 draws, 87 losses)

  • competition

    795th Premier League match (306 wins, 209 draws, 280 losses)

  • 6370th match in England (2974 wins, 1435 draws, 1948 losses)

  • 2863rd match at White Hart Lane (1675 wins, 619 draws, 569 losses)

  • 8th consecutive match without losing

  • Tom Huddlestone
    Tom Huddlestone: 200th appearance
Report

Clint Dempsey scored a late equaliser for Tottenham to deny Manchester United victory at White Hart Lane.

The Spurs forward scrambled the ball over the line in time added on, to leave Sir Alex Ferguson's side only five points ahead of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.

Robin van Persie had headed in his 22nd goal of the season midway through the first half to put United in control.

Spurs improved but were relieved to see Wayne Rooney's penalty claim denied.

Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas's clenched fist said it all at the final whistle. It was a reaction every bit as defiant as the performance of his players.

United have built a reputation for scoring late, but on this occasion it was Ferguson who was left to swallow the most bitter of pills.

For 92 minutes, United had looked on course to restore their seven-point lead at the top of the table. With Phil Jones, Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley driving them forward, they been controlled and efficient, rather than electrifying.

Snow fell throughout, the pitch having been passed fit for play an hour before kick-off, but just when United thought they had weathered the conditions and Tottenham's second-half storm, Dempsey struck.

For most of the game, Van Persie's brilliance had once again looked as if it would gloss over any United weaknesses, with the solidity of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic at the heart of the defence equally impressive.

United goalkeeper David De Gea also shone, keeping his side in the game time and again during a second-half bombardment, only to fail to punch clear in the lead-up to Tottenham's equaliser.

'Really poor' official angers Ferguson And yet, despite that goal, United have more points after 23 games than all but one team in Premier League history. They remain firmly in control.

White Hart Lane had been curiously subdued for much of the opening 25 minutes when Van Persie sparked the contest in life.

The goal came after a patient build-up that gathered pace when Danny Welbeck found Cleverley in an advanced position on the right-hand side. His cross, whipped into the penalty area, was a good one, but Van Persie made it look even better, pulling away from Kyle Walker to head the ball forcefully beyond Lloris at his near post for his 10th goal in as many league games.

Tottenham were looking for their first double over United since the 1989-90 season but, with Gareth Bale struggling to impose his authority on a midfield in which United scrapped for everything, the first half flickered, rather than blazed.

Much of that was down to United's insatiable work-rate, with their players often doubling up on Tottenham's main threat - in Rafael and Phil Jones, Bale found he had unwelcome, unstinting company.

With half-time approaching, a loose ball broke for Bale on the edge of the penalty area and he was on to it in a flash, letting fly with his right foot. The ball flicked off Ferdinand but, despite being wrong-footed by the deflection, De Gea made the save with an outstretched left leg.

Dempsey aiming for Champions League The Spaniard was required to make another early in the second half to deny Dempsey from six yards with the goal apparently at his mercy and saved United again by tipping another goal-bound effort from the American just round his right-hand post.

With Spurs growing as an attacking threat, Ferguson responded by introducing Rooney, who almost made an immediate impression. The England striker went down in the penalty area, having been clipped by Steven Caulker only to see referee Chris Foy wave away United's claims.

Still Spurs continued to pour forward - Lennon zipped away from Patrice Evra and freed Defoe in the penalty area but at the crucial moment the England striker hesitated, allowing Ferdinand to appear from nowhere to snuff out the danger.

But with time running out, Spurs finally broke through. De Gea failed to punch Benoit Assou-Ekotto's cross clear, allowing Lennon to cross for Dempsey to prod home.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas: "We dominated the whole game, played well and deserved to win. We had 60% possession against United, 15 shots against four and should have won. Champions like United have to go through moments like this but I think we deserved this last-minute goal.

"We set our targets high, we wanted to win. We understood you are not going to go two or three up but we managed to get at least a point and a deserved point."

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand: "Before the game we would have taken a point. We have a good record here over the years, but Spurs have improved so we would have taken a point, but we are disappointed. We defended well as a team.

"When you play against a team with Gareth Bale in it you have to set yourself up right. We didn't do that at Old Trafford - we were not going to make the same mistake again. They are a team who are improving under a new manager, so we leave here not too down."

Timeline
KO

Robin van Persie

25'

Patrice Evra

44'
HT

Rafael

77'

Wayne Rooney

79'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
22 18 1 3 56 29 27 55
2
Manchester city
23 15 6 2 45 19 26 51
3
Chelsea
22 12 6 4 45 21 24 42
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
22 12 4 6 39 27 12 40
5
Everton
22 9 10 3 35 26 9 37
6
Arsenal
21 9 7 5 40 24 16 34
7
Liverpool
23 9 7 7 40 28 12 34
8
West bromwich albion
23 10 4 9 33 32 1 34
9
Swansea city
23 8 9 6 34 27 7 33
10
Stoke city
23 6 11 6 22 27 -5 29
11
Sunderland
23 7 7 9 27 31 -4 28
12
West ham united
22 7 6 9 25 28 -3 27
13
Norwich city
23 6 8 9 24 39 -15 26
14
Fulham
23 6 7 10 33 40 -7 25
15
Southampton
22 5 7 10 30 40 -10 22
16
Newcastle united
23 5 6 12 28 41 -13 21
17
Aston villa
23 4 8 11 19 44 -25 20
18
Reading
23 4 7 12 28 43 -15 19
19
Wigan athletic
23 5 4 14 25 43 -18 19
20
Queens park rangers
23 2 9 12 18 37 -19 15
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
23 18 2 3 57 30 27 56
2
Manchester city
23 15 6 2 45 19 26 51
3
Chelsea
23 13 6 4 47 22 25 45
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
23 12 5 6 40 28 12 41
5
Everton
23 9 11 3 35 26 9 38
6
Arsenal
22 9 7 6 41 26 15 34
7
Liverpool
23 9 7 7 40 28 12 34
8
West bromwich albion
23 10 4 9 33 32 1 34
9
Swansea city
23 8 9 6 34 27 7 33
10
Stoke city
23 6 11 6 22 27 -5 29
11
Sunderland
23 7 7 9 27 31 -4 28
12
West ham united
22 7 6 9 25 28 -3 27
13
Norwich city
23 6 8 9 24 39 -15 26
14
Fulham
23 6 7 10 33 40 -7 25
15
Southampton
23 5 8 10 30 40 -10 23
16
Newcastle united
23 5 6 12 28 41 -13 21
17
Aston villa
23 4 8 11 19 44 -25 20
18
Reading
23 4 7 12 28 43 -15 19
19
Wigan athletic
23 5 4 14 25 43 -18 19
20
Queens park rangers
23 2 9 12 18 37 -19 15
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