1-0 v Cardiff City - 2 March 2014 - Home

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Spurs 1

Cardiff City

Cardiff City

0

Details
Match Number

7049

Opposition
Cardiff city

Cardiff City

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

2nd March 2014

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,512

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

LLDLLL

Weather at Kick Off

7.7° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7013th overall match (3332 wins, 1547 draws, 2121 losses)

  • 5447th competitive match (2436 wins, 1280 draws, 1731 losses)

  • team

    54th match vs Cardiff City (30 wins, 13 draws, 11 losses)

  • competition

    838th Premier League match (331 wins, 218 draws, 289 losses)

  • 6427th match in England (3006 wins, 1448 draws, 1960 losses)

  • 2896th match at White Hart Lane (1696 wins, 625 draws, 575 losses)

Report

Roberto Soldado scored his first goal in nine games as Tottenham beat Cardiff to close the gap to fourth-placed Manchester City.

The Spanish striker was hugely relieved as he swept in after a counter-attack for his 11th goal of the season.

Cardiff's Steven Caulker almost scored against his former club when he hit the crossbar from two yards.

Solskjaer bemoans fine margins in defeat Declan John also tested Hugo Lloris but the Bluebirds remain second from bottom of the Premier League.

Defeat for Cardiff boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer means his side are still three points from safety and failed to overtake third-bottom Sunderland, who were beaten by Manchester City in the Capital One Cup final.

In front of watching owner Vincent Tan, the Norwegian stretched his poor record to just one win from eight Premier League games since he took charge at the start of January.

After their 4-0 thumping at home to Hull last weekend, it was clear Solskjaer intended to give his side greater assurance by employing three centre-backs, allowing wing-backs John and Fabio to race down the flanks.

Although they caused problems in the first half, Cardiff did not exert any sustained pressure on the Spurs goal after the interval and have only 10 matches to save their season, with bottom-of-the-table Fulham their next opponents.

Victory for Tim Sherwood's Spurs, meanwhile, was a positive response to their 1-0 defeat by Norwich in their previous league game as they kept their Champions League hopes on track.

They are four points adrift of Manchester City, who have two games in hand, but if they are to make it into the top four they will need to find more energy against league leaders Chelsea and third-placed Arsenal in their next two games.

The hosts struggled to break down a well-organised Cardiff team, whose game plan almost completely disintegrated when Craig Bellamy, back from suspension, nearly talked himself into an early sending-off.

Bellamy was booked by referee Phil Dowd for dissent as he protested against a deserved yellow card for Kim Bo-Kyung, and only what seemed a last-minute change of mind from the official saved him from being dismissed.

Sherwood says Spurs 'won ugly' Though Cardiff's new approach appeared to be working, they went behind from a quick Spurs counter-attack.

Andros Townsend broke forward following a Cardiff free-kick, passed inside to Emmanuel Adebayor and the Togolese striker fed the onrushing Soldado, who took one touch and found the bottom corner.

Cardiff almost struck back instantly when Caulker headed against the woodwork following a corner, and John later raced forward but was denied at the near post by Lloris.

The hosts began to reassert their authority after the break and came very close to earning a penalty when John tripped Aaron Lennon on the corner of the area, but Dowd decided the first contact was outside the box.

With an hour gone, Solskjaer decided to play four defenders at the back as he introduced Kenwyne Jones.

But he made little impression and Spurs came closest to scoring in an underwhelming second half when David Marshall saved substitute Harry Kane's effort.

Timeline
KO

Bo-kyung Kim

12'

Craig Bellamy

13'
HT

Cala

90'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
28 19 6 3 52 22 30 63
2
Liverpool
28 18 5 5 73 35 38 59
3
Arsenal
28 18 5 5 52 28 24 59
4
Manchester city
26 18 3 5 69 27 42 57
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
27 15 5 7 36 33 3 50
6
Everton
27 13 9 5 38 27 11 48
7
Manchester united
27 13 6 8 43 31 12 45
8
Newcastle united
28 13 4 11 37 39 -2 43
9
Southampton
28 10 9 9 38 35 3 39
10
West ham united
28 8 7 13 31 35 -4 31
11
Hull city
28 8 6 14 30 35 -5 30
12
Stoke city
28 7 9 12 28 42 -14 30
13
Swansea city
27 7 7 13 36 40 -4 28
14
Aston villa
27 7 7 13 27 37 -10 28
15
Norwich city
27 7 7 13 20 39 -19 28
16
Crystal palace
26 8 2 16 18 36 -18 26
17
West bromwich albion
27 4 13 10 31 39 -8 25
18
Sunderland
26 6 6 14 26 42 -16 24
19
Cardiff city
27 5 7 15 19 48 -29 22
20
Fulham
28 6 3 19 28 62 -34 21
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
28 19 6 3 52 22 30 63
2
Liverpool
28 18 5 5 73 35 38 59
3
Arsenal
28 18 5 5 52 28 24 59
4
Manchester city
26 18 3 5 69 27 42 57
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
28 16 5 7 37 33 4 53
6
Everton
27 13 9 5 38 27 11 48
7
Manchester united
27 13 6 8 43 31 12 45
8
Newcastle united
28 13 4 11 37 39 -2 43
9
Southampton
28 10 9 9 38 35 3 39
10
West ham united
28 8 7 13 31 35 -4 31
11
Aston villa
28 8 7 13 31 38 -7 31
12
Hull city
28 8 6 14 30 35 -5 30
13
Stoke city
28 7 9 12 28 42 -14 30
14
Swansea city
28 7 8 13 37 41 -4 29
15
Norwich city
28 7 7 14 21 43 -22 28
16
Crystal palace
27 8 3 16 19 37 -18 27
17
West bromwich albion
27 4 13 10 31 39 -8 25
18
Sunderland
26 6 6 14 26 42 -16 24
19
Cardiff city
28 5 7 16 19 49 -30 22
20
Fulham
28 6 3 19 28 62 -34 21
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