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Newcastle United

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  • Gouffran
    24'
Details
Match Number

6981

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

9th February 2013

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,244

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

16th

Opposition Form

WWLLDL

Weather at Kick Off

2.9° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 6945th overall match (3294 wins, 1533 draws, 2105 losses)

  • 5387th competitive match (2400 wins, 1270 draws, 1717 losses)

  • team

    150th match vs Newcastle United (63 wins, 32 draws, 55 losses)

  • competition

    798th Premier League match (308 wins, 210 draws, 280 losses)

  • 6374th match in England (2976 wins, 1436 draws, 1949 losses)

  • 2864th match at White Hart Lane (1676 wins, 619 draws, 569 losses)

Report

Gareth Bale continued his extraordinary scoring run to hand Champions League-chasing Tottenham victory at the expense of Newcastle.

Bale gave Spurs a great start when he fizzed in a free-kick from 25 yards which beat goalkeeper Tim Krul.

Yoan Gouffran equalised midway through the half when his firm shot went in off a slight deflection.

But Bale made it four goals in three league matches when he ran onto Kyle Walker's ball before slotting in.

Villas-Boas grateful for Bale 'brilliance' In fact, he is the only player to have scored for the north London side in those games, underlining his importance and value, both to the team and in monetary terms.

The 23-year-old international - who also scored for Wales against Austria on Wednesday - could have added three more to his tally late in the second half, only to be twice denied by the excellent reflexes of Tim Krul, before showing he is fallible by missing from three yards.

But his manager Andre Villas-Boas and his adoring fans inside a packed White Hart Lane would have forgiven him for that blip. He remains among the league's top scorers with 13 - impressive for a midfielder.

It must have felt like Groundhog Day for Newcastle when Bale scored inside the first five minutes, having conceded at Spurs during the same period last season.

The home side went on to hit Newcastle three more times in that opening 45 minutes, winning 5-0 in the end, but the Magpies are slightly more resolute outfit these days thanks to wise spending in January.

Tottenham can finish season well - Bale Nevertheless, visiting defender Fabricio Coloccini fouled Clint Dempsey 25 yards from goal on the right. Bale took charge and poked his effort with plenty of dip over the wall, into the bottom right.

Spurs were playing with Dempsey as the lone man in attack, with Bale, Aaron Lennon and new signing Lewis Holtby, making his first start, in support roles.

Germany international Holtby had great stamina and played with a willingness to cover the whole pitch.

But it is as an attacker for which he was purchased by Villas-Boas, and twice he had a chance to score from the fringes of the area with shot that just flew over the wrong side of the bar.

Moments later, another new signing kept his shot low enough to bring the Magpies back into the match.

Gouffran, signed from Bordeaux, was the man to level when Moussa Sissoko pulled the ball back for the forward to smash in via a deflection off the back of Michael Dawson.

Newcastle 'character' impresses Pardew The goal settled Newcastle down, with Tottenham not given the sort of space afforded to them in the first quarter of the match.

However, Alan Pardew's side were dealt a blow early after the restart when goalscorer Gouffran was carried off after receiving a nasty gash to his shin.

It seemed to unsettle the visitors as Tottenham attempted to grab a foothold in the match; Bale again leading the charge.

And it was the flying winger who ultimately decided the outcome when he latched onto a hopeful lofted ball from Walker and outpaced Stephen Taylor, before firing his shot past Newcastle's Dutch keeper.

The Magpies came close to snatching a point when substitute Shola Ameobi's strike was deflected wide, but that would have been cruel on Bale and Tottenham, who look a good bet to take a Champions League spot.

Tottenham manager Andre-Villas Boas:

"It was a good win for the team. Newcastle were on a good run of form, so it was always going to be a hard game.

"We stepped it up in the second half and showed team spirit to get three points.

"Both sides had chances. We showed more determination in the second half and took control."

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew:

"Last year we were well beaten, but today we almost nicked an equaliser. Gouffran getting injured was a disappointment, as was the result.

"On this occasion, Bale was the difference. All the big moments came through him. He's in a rich vein of form.

"It was a good game of football. We tried to play and Sissoko produced another great performance."

Timeline
KO

Yoan Gouffran

24'
HT

Yohan Cabaye

89'

Shola Ameobi

90'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
25 20 2 3 60 31 29 62
2
Manchester city
25 15 8 2 47 21 26 53
3
Chelsea
25 13 7 5 51 27 24 46
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 13 6 6 42 29 13 45
5
Everton
25 10 12 3 40 30 10 42
6
Arsenal
25 11 8 6 49 29 20 41
7
Liverpool
25 9 9 7 44 32 12 36
8
Swansea city
25 8 10 7 34 28 6 34
9
West bromwich albion
25 10 4 11 34 35 -1 34
10
Stoke city
25 6 12 7 24 30 -6 30
11
West ham united
25 8 6 11 28 36 -8 30
12
Sunderland
25 7 8 10 28 33 -5 29
13
Fulham
25 7 7 11 36 42 -6 28
14
Norwich city
25 6 10 9 25 40 -15 28
15
Newcastle united
25 7 6 12 33 44 -11 27
16
Southampton
25 5 9 11 33 44 -11 24
17
Reading
25 5 8 12 32 46 -14 23
18
Wigan athletic
25 5 6 14 29 47 -18 21
19
Aston villa
25 4 9 12 23 49 -26 21
20
Queens park rangers
25 2 11 12 18 37 -19 17
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
26 21 2 3 62 31 31 65
2
Manchester city
26 15 8 3 48 24 24 53
3
Chelsea
26 14 7 5 55 28 27 49
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 14 6 6 44 30 14 48
5
Arsenal
26 12 8 6 50 29 21 44
6
Everton
26 10 12 4 40 32 8 42
7
Swansea city
26 9 10 7 38 29 9 37
8
Liverpool
25 9 9 7 44 32 12 36
9
West bromwich albion
25 10 4 11 34 35 -1 34
10
Stoke city
26 7 12 7 26 31 -5 33
11
West ham united
26 8 6 12 29 38 -9 30
12
Fulham
26 7 8 11 36 42 -6 29
13
Sunderland
26 7 8 11 28 34 -6 29
14
Norwich city
26 6 11 9 25 40 -15 29
15
Southampton
26 6 9 11 36 45 -9 27
16
Newcastle united
26 7 6 13 34 46 -12 27
17
Aston villa
26 5 9 12 25 50 -25 24
18
Reading
26 5 8 13 33 48 -15 23
19
Wigan athletic
26 5 6 15 30 51 -21 21
20
Queens park rangers
26 2 11 13 19 41 -22 17
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