2-1 v Stoke City - 12 May 2013 - Away

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Spurs 2

Stoke City

Stoke City

1

  • Nzonzi
    3'
  • Adam
    47'
Details
Match Number

6998

Opposition
Stoke city

Stoke City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2012/13

Date

12th May 2013

Kick Off

13:30

Venue

Britannia Stadium

Attendance

27,531

Referee

Kevin Friend

League Position

4th

Opposition League Position

11th

Opposition Form

WLWLLL

Weather at Kick Off

9.4° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 6962nd overall match (3302 wins, 1538 draws, 2109 losses)

  • 5404th competitive match (2408 wins, 1275 draws, 1721 losses)

  • team

    85th match vs Stoke City (42 wins, 19 draws, 24 losses)

  • competition

    809th Premier League match (314 wins, 213 draws, 282 losses)

  • 6387th match in England (2983 wins, 1440 draws, 1951 losses)

  • 5th match at Britannia Stadium (3 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses)

  • 9th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • 5th consecutive match without losing

Report

Emmanuel Adebayor scored a late winner for Tottenham to keep their Champions League qualification hopes alive.

Stoke took the lead when Steven Nzonzi headed in Charlie Adam's free-kick.

Clint Dempsey fired into an empty goal after a mix-up in Stoke's defence to level before Adam was sent off after the break for a second yellow card.

Adebayor got the crucial second that put Tottenham up to fourth as he tapped home from close range following Dempsey's low cross into the area.

Villas-Boas praises 'patient' Spurs Arsenal still remain in control of their own fate as they have two games remaining - against Wigan and Newcastle - while Tottenham have just one more game, at home to Sunderland, and are relying on their north London rivals slipping up.

But after a draw in midweek against Chelsea, Tottenham knew three points was a must at the Britannia Stadium to stay in the race.

Their opponents, safe from the drop after halting a dismal winless run to take seven points from their last three games, were obviously keen to put in a performance on their 150th anniversary.

The home fans were all kitted out in red-and-white T-shirts laid on by the club to mark the occasion and it was not long until they had something else to celebrate.

Adam swung in a free-kick in the third minute and Spurs were caught flat-footed - particularly Adebayor - as Nzonzi coasted towards the near post to head home, via keeper Hugo Lloris's glove and the post.

Dempsey thought he had pulled the visitors level with a clever flick but it was ruled out for offside.

However, the American was soon handed another opportunity to bring the sides level when his ball for Aaron Lennon was cut out by Marc Wilson and came back to his feet.

With Begovic out of his goal having come for the initial ball, Dempsey turned the ball into the empty net from distance.

Tottenham probed for a second but for all their possession around the Potters' area, they could not create a clear opening until five minutes before break.

Referee made poor decision - Pulis Gareth Bale put in a free-kick that Michael Dawson rose to head but Begovic pushed it away.

The Welsh winger then had a chance of his own when Scott Parker put him through - but again the hosts' keeper denied Spurs.

However, when Adam was given a second yellow card by referee Kevin Friend for a trip on Jan Vertonghen just 78 seconds into the second half, the London side's prospects brightened.

Boss Andre Villas-Boas was urging his players on as Vertonghen wasted an excellent chance when he headed Tom Huddlestone's free-kick over from six yards out.

Bale, Tottenham's hero so often this season, then created space in the area with a clever turn before sending his shot was just wide.

But it was Adebayor who proved the saviour this time as he turned home with seven minutes to go, Wilson heading over a late chance for Stoke.

Stoke manager Tony Pulis:

"I don't think Charlie has touched (Jan) Vertonghen on the first one and on the second one he's made a mistake by sliding in, but again I don't think he touches him.

"We're disappointed in particular with their second goal because it was a deflection that let their lad in.

"I'm delighted for us to be in the Premier League for a sixth consecutive season.

"It's not just what the club have done on the pitch, it's what the club has achieved behind the scenes as well."

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas:

"What we did was we kept the patience. It would have been very easy for us to lump it forward. We were rewarded in the end for that patience. In the end we got what we deserved.

"It is not easy - we had to be very patient but in any set play Stoke would have a chance to score again.

"It was difficult to break them down."

On needing Arsenal to slip up:

"Hopefully we can be rewarded for what we have done this season. This result enables us to play at home to Sunderland, and Arsenal have a tough trip to Newcastle.

"This puts more pressure on Arsenal but they are able to cope with it. We hope Wigan have their day."

Timeline
KO

Steven Nzonzi

3'

Robert Huth

35'

Asmir Begović

41'

Charlie Adam

44'
HT

Charlie Adam

47'

Ryan Shotton

68'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
36 27 4 5 79 37 42 85
2
Manchester city
36 22 9 5 62 31 31 75
3
Chelsea
37 21 9 7 73 38 35 72
4
Arsenal
36 19 10 7 67 36 31 67
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 19 9 8 63 45 18 66
6
Everton
36 15 15 6 52 38 14 60
7
Liverpool
36 14 13 9 67 42 25 55
8
West bromwich albion
36 14 6 16 48 48 0 48
9
Swansea city
36 11 13 12 46 46 0 46
10
West ham united
36 11 10 15 41 49 -8 43
11
Stoke city
36 9 14 13 32 42 -10 41
12
Fulham
36 10 10 16 46 57 -11 40
13
Aston villa
37 10 10 17 45 67 -22 40
14
Southampton
36 9 12 15 47 58 -11 39
15
Sunderland
36 9 11 16 40 52 -12 38
16
Norwich city
36 8 14 14 34 56 -22 38
17
Newcastle united
36 10 8 18 43 66 -23 38
18
Wigan athletic
36 9 8 19 44 67 -23 35
19
Reading
36 6 10 20 41 67 -26 28
20
Queens park rangers
36 4 13 19 29 57 -28 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester united
37 28 4 5 81 38 43 88
2
Manchester city
36 22 9 5 62 31 31 75
3
Chelsea
37 21 9 7 73 38 35 72
4
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 20 9 8 65 46 19 69
5
Arsenal
36 19 10 7 67 36 31 67
6
Everton
37 16 15 6 54 38 16 63
7
Liverpool
37 15 13 9 70 43 27 58
8
West bromwich albion
37 14 6 17 48 52 -4 48
9
Swansea city
37 11 13 13 47 48 -1 46
10
West ham united
37 11 10 16 41 51 -10 43
11
Stoke city
37 9 14 14 33 44 -11 41
12
Norwich city
37 9 14 14 38 56 -18 41
13
Newcastle united
37 11 8 18 45 67 -22 41
14
Southampton
37 9 13 15 48 59 -11 40
15
Fulham
37 10 10 17 47 60 -13 40
16
Aston villa
37 10 10 17 45 67 -22 40
17
Sunderland
37 9 12 16 41 53 -12 39
18
Wigan athletic
36 9 8 19 44 67 -23 35
19
Reading
36 6 10 20 41 67 -26 28
20
Queens park rangers
37 4 13 20 30 59 -29 25
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