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  • Isa
    72'
Details
Match Number

7025

Opposition
Sheriff tiraspol

FC Sheriff

Competition
Europa league

Europa League

Round / Leg

Group Stage

Season

2013/14

Date

7th November 2013

Kick Off

20:05

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

32,281

Referee

Kenn Hansen

Weather at Kick Off

8.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6989th overall match (3319 wins, 1544 draws, 2113 losses)

  • 5423rd competitive match (2423 wins, 1277 draws, 1723 losses)

  • team

    2nd match vs FC Sheriff (2 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses)

  • competition

    26th Europa League match (14 wins, 8 draws, 4 losses)

  • 6406th match in England (2995 wins, 1445 draws, 1953 losses)

  • 2884th match at White Hart Lane (1690 wins, 623 draws, 571 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match without losing

  • Érik Lamela
    Érik Lamela: First Goal
Report

Jermain Defoe scored a club-record 23rd European goal to give Tottenham victory over Sheriff Tiraspol and a place in the Europa League knockout stages.

The England striker scored a penalty to move ahead of Martin Chivers and add to Erik Lamela's first goal for the club.

Lamela finished calmly before earning Spurs their penalty when fouled by Djibril Paye after a mazy run.

The hosts' defence was breached for the first time in Europe this season when Ismail Isa scored, but they held on.

There was a sense of relief mixed with inevitability when Lamela hooked home on the hour as Tottenham, with nine changes from their draw against Everton, had laboured towards an expected victory.

An uneventful first half gave hope to their Moldovan visitors, who have never won away in the Europa League, but a second-half double secured Spurs's sixth win in Europe this season and progression from Group K.

Andre Villas-Boas's side are through two games quicker than last season - and the win extended an impressive run of form which has seen them lose just twice in 18 matches.

Record signing Lamela was influential throughout and threatened tentatively in a first half void of clear openings for the home side.

The Argentine had a half-hearted penalty appeal turned down early on before a long-range effort from team-mate Mousa Dembele forced the first save of the game from Vjekoslav Tomic.

Spurs, though, struggled to penetrate the visitors and it was a quickfire break led by attacking midfielder Ricardinho which fashioned the half's best opening for the visitors as Isa's shot beat Brad Friedel but cannoned back off the post.

Friedel was deputising for Hugo Lloris, rested after being knocked out in the draw with Everton, and the 42-year-old was able to watch on as Ricardinho then shot wide from a good opening.

Defoe could not turn home Gylfi Sigurdsson's cross on the stroke of half-time, but his and Spurs's fortunes improved as Lamela gained in influence after the break.

Christian Eriksen smashed a shot from range which drew a good save from Tomic before the Danish midfielder inadvertently found Lamela 12 yards from goal for the 21-year-old to finish crisply.

The former Roma player's weaving run into the area drew a touch from Paye seven minutes later, allowing Defoe to lift his penalty high into the net in front of the watching Chivers.

Five minutes later, Friedel could only parry Cadu's shot into his six-yard box allowing Isa to volley home a consolation, but Spurs comfortably held on and a point in Tromso in three weeks' time will likely prove enough for them to top the group.

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