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Match Number

6996

Opposition
Southampton

Southampton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

4th May 2013

Kick Off

15:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

36,190

Referee

Mark Clattenburg

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

14th

Opposition Form

LDDDWD

Weather at Kick Off

14.5° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6960th overall match (3301 wins, 1537 draws, 2109 losses)

  • 5402nd competitive match (2407 wins, 1274 draws, 1721 losses)

  • team

    180th match vs Southampton FC (77 wins, 44 draws, 59 losses)

  • competition

    807th Premier League match (313 wins, 212 draws, 282 losses)

  • 6385th match in England (2982 wins, 1439 draws, 1951 losses)

  • 2872nd match at White Hart Lane (1681 wins, 621 draws, 570 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Gareth Bale
    Gareth Bale: 200th appearance
Report

Gareth Bale produced another moment of magic to keep Tottenham on course for next season's Champions League and leave his former club Southampton still uncertain of Premier League survival.

With four minutes left, the PFA Player of the Year darted infield and, from 25 yards, crashed a rasping shot beyond Southampton goalkeeper Artur Boruc.

The result was cruel on Southampton, who created many of the best chances.

Rickie Lambert came closest, striking the post with a first-half free-kick.

But ultimately this was a game decided by one swing of Bale's left boot, a special strike that resulted in his fourth goal in his last five league appearances, as Tottenham legends Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles watched from the stands.

Tottenham 1-0 Southampton: Villas-Boas pleased with second-half Victory means Spurs remain fifth - two points behind third-placed Arsenal - ahead of a defining week in which they play Chelsea and Stoke City. For Southampton, the defeat leaves them looking nervously behind them with a trip to Sunderland and the visit of Stoke to come.

At the end of a week in which he was named PFA Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year and Football Writers' Player of the Year, this was billed beforehand as the Welshman's day.

He had his eyes on another landmark against the club where he began his career - becoming the first Spurs player to score 20 league goals in a season since Jurgen Klinnsmann in 1994-95.

But Bale was made to wait, not only by the 30-minute delay to kick-off because of a chemical spill on the M25, but by a diligent and dogged Southampton performance, as they showed further evidence of their continued development under manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Tactically smart, the visitors' work-rate was also admirable and for much of the first half Bale found he had company wherever he appeared on the field.

Southampton should have been ahead after 11 minutes, when Lambert picked out an attacking surge by Nathaniel Clyne. A lofted pass put the young full-back through on goal, only for his shot to flash inches wide of Hugo Lloris's right-hand post. It was a warning for Spurs, but Southampton were to come closer still as the half wore on.

In his final contribution of the match before a recurrence of a hamstring injury, Mousa Dembele fouled Jay Rodriguez on the edge of the penalty area. Lambert struck the resulting free-kick hard and low, thumping the post after a vital fingertip save by Lloris. Guly Do Prado gathered the loose ball and immediately hooked it back into the penalty area where Steven Davis headed straight at the Tottenham goalkeeper with the goal at his mercy.

The pattern continued after the interval as Adam Lallana skipped away from Michael Dawson, only to scuff his shot when through on goal. But it was to prove costly.

Tottenham 1-0 Southampton: Pochettino - Saints deserved point Spurs responded by introducing Emmanuel Adebayor and his neat flick put Clint Dempsey through on goal but he could only shoot over. Boruc flapped at a Tom Huddlestone corner late on but the visitors clung on.

Having been subdued and stifled for much of the afternoon, Bale claimed a late penalty as he went down under Jack Cork's clumsy challenge but referee Mark Clattenburg was on hand to wave away the Spurs appeals. the Welshman, though, would not be denied.

As the clock ticked towards the 90th minute, Bale drifted wide to the right flank and gathered a pass from Kyle Walker. He surged away from the attentions of Luke Shaw, took one look at goal and unleashed a tremendous low drive that flashed beyond Boruc and into the far corner.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas:

"It was very important. It was difficult to break them down. In the first half, Southampton had the better chances, but we managed to hold on to 0-0 and then in the second half we improved and were much better and created a couple of chances, because Southampton did ever so well. They kept the ball well.

"But we waited, had patience and then managed to score. We have been getting late goals recently and that has been decisive for us. The more you score late on, the more you believe you can turn the games in the last minute and that acts as a motivation for the players."

Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino:

"We deserved a lot more, we should have got at least a draw - a win would have been well deserved but we go home with nothing. I am disappointed about the result. We have competed very well and played very well, we have controlled the game for large periods and I am happy with the performance of my team but we are really angry because we have not got anything from this game. We are aware we need to get the maximum number of points from the last two games but if we keep performing as we did today, we will not be in any trouble."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
35 27 4 4 79 36 43 85
2
Manchester city
34 21 8 5 61 31 30 71
3
Chelsea
34 19 8 7 68 35 33 65
4
Arsenal
35 18 10 7 66 36 30 64
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 18 8 8 60 43 17 62
6
Everton
35 15 14 6 52 38 14 59
7
Liverpool
35 14 12 9 67 42 25 54
8
West bromwich albion
34 14 6 14 46 44 2 48
9
Swansea city
34 10 12 12 43 44 -1 42
10
West ham united
35 11 9 15 41 49 -8 42
11
Fulham
35 10 10 15 44 53 -9 40
12
Stoke city
35 9 13 13 31 41 -10 40
13
Southampton
35 9 12 14 47 57 -10 39
14
Norwich city
35 8 14 13 33 54 -21 38
15
Sunderland
35 9 10 16 39 51 -12 37
16
Aston villa
35 9 10 16 42 64 -22 37
17
Newcastle united
35 10 7 18 43 66 -23 37
18
Wigan athletic
34 8 8 18 39 62 -23 32
19
Queens park rangers
35 4 13 18 29 56 -27 25
20
Reading
35 5 10 20 37 65 -28 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
36 27 4 5 79 37 42 85
2
Manchester city
35 21 9 5 61 31 30 72
3
Chelsea
35 20 8 7 69 35 34 68
4
Arsenal
36 19 10 7 67 36 31 67
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 19 8 8 61 43 18 65
6
Everton
36 15 15 6 52 38 14 60
7
Liverpool
36 14 13 9 67 42 25 55
8
West bromwich albion
35 14 6 15 48 47 1 48
9
Swansea city
35 10 13 12 43 44 -1 43
10
West ham united
36 11 10 15 41 49 -8 43
11
Stoke city
35 9 13 13 31 41 -10 40
12
Fulham
36 10 10 16 46 57 -11 40
13
Aston villa
36 10 10 16 44 65 -21 40
14
Southampton
36 9 12 15 47 58 -11 39
15
Norwich city
36 8 14 14 34 56 -22 38
16
Newcastle united
36 10 8 18 43 66 -23 38
17
Sunderland
35 9 10 16 39 51 -12 37
18
Wigan athletic
35 9 8 18 42 64 -22 35
19
Reading
36 6 10 20 41 67 -26 28
20
Queens park rangers
36 4 13 19 29 57 -28 25
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