3-1 v Fulham FC - 19 April 2014 - Home

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  • Sidwell
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Details
Match Number

7058

Opposition
Fulham

Fulham FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

19th April 2014

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

35,841

Referee

Lee Probert

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

19th

Opposition Form

WLLDDL

Weather at Kick Off

10.7° - Partly Cloudy

Facts & Milestones
  • 7022nd overall match (3335 wins, 1549 draws, 2125 losses)

  • 5456th competitive match (2439 wins, 1282 draws, 1735 losses)

  • team

    139th match vs Fulham FC (72 wins, 36 draws, 31 losses)

  • competition

    845th Premier League match (334 wins, 219 draws, 292 losses)

  • 6435th match in England (3009 wins, 1449 draws, 1964 losses)

  • 2901st match at White Hart Lane (1699 wins, 625 draws, 577 losses)

Report

Fulham's relegation worries heightened as they lost at Tottenham to remain two points from Premier League safety.

Spurs went ahead when Paulinho tapped in Christian Eriksen's free-kick but Steve Sidwell pounced on an Ezekiel Fryers error to steer in a leveller.

Harry Kane's expertly executed glancing header from Aaron Lennon's cross restored the home side's advantage.

Tottenham 3-1 Fulham: Felix Magath still "sure" of avoiding drop Younes Kaboul sidefooted in another Eriksen free-kick to extend the lead before Sidwell had a penalty saved.

The visitors were awarded the spot-kick for an Eriksen handball after Hugo Rodallega tried to play the ball past him but, although Sidwell's effort was well-struck, it was too close to keeper Hugo Lloris, who fended the ball away.

Defeat ended a two-game winning run for the Cottagers which had revived their survival hopes.

They remain two points adrift of 17th-placed Norwich, who play Liverpool on Sunday, with games against Hull, Stoke and Crystal Palace remaining.

Tottenham stay sixth and, while they retain a mathematical chance of finishing fourth, their best hope of European football appears to be a Europa League place.

The hosts were the better side but having let in three early goals last week at West Brom they were almost caught out again by Fulham.

A long John Arne Riise ball forward released Rodallega but the Colombian, with two centre-backs chasing him down, opted for a first-time shot that went well wide.

The chance epitomised an urgency being shown by the visitors, although they survived a scare of their own when Kane nodded the ball across for Kaboul to head over from six yards after Fulham failed to clear a corner.

Lloris had to rush out of his goal to save a shot by Rodallega before a far-post volley from Aaron Lennon at the other end was touched on to the post by keeper David Stockdale.

Tottenham increased the pressure on the visiting goal as the game progressed and were rewarded when Eriksen's pacy and dipping free-kick was tapped in by an unmarked Paulinho.

Almost immediately, though, Fulham equalised. Stand-in Spurs centre-back Fryers inadvertently played a one-two with Sidwell, who kept his balance and composure before steering a shot past Lloris.

Tottenham 3-1 Fulham Tim Sherwood takes credit for Harry Kane rise The visitors failed to keep up their level of performance after the break, however, and found themselves behind again when Lennon's cross was glanced in by Kane.

Rodallega had a powerful header tipped over the bar by Lloris but Fulham's threat was sporadic at best in the second half.

The quality of Tottenham's crosses, in particular from Eriksen, was a constant threat and they again benefited when the Denmark international delivered a dangerous free-kick and Kaboul sidefooted in from close range.

Fulham have now conceded 31 goals from set-pieces this season - the most in the Premier League - and their misery was compounded with Sidwell's penalty miss.

Timeline
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
34 24 5 5 93 42 51 77
2
Chelsea
34 23 6 5 66 24 42 75
3
Manchester city
33 22 5 6 88 34 54 71
4
Arsenal
34 20 7 7 59 41 18 67
5
Everton
34 19 9 6 55 34 21 66
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 18 6 10 48 48 0 60
7
Manchester united
33 17 6 10 56 38 18 57
8
Southampton
34 13 9 12 50 45 5 48
9
Newcastle united
34 14 4 16 38 52 -14 46
10
Stoke city
34 11 10 13 38 48 -10 43
11
Crystal palace
34 12 4 18 27 41 -14 40
12
West ham united
34 10 7 17 38 47 -9 37
13
Hull city
33 10 6 17 34 40 -6 36
14
Aston villa
33 9 7 17 35 49 -14 34
15
Swansea city
34 8 9 17 45 50 -5 33
16
West bromwich albion
33 6 15 12 40 51 -11 33
17
Norwich city
34 8 8 18 26 53 -27 32
18
Fulham
34 9 3 22 34 74 -40 30
19
Cardiff city
34 7 8 19 30 64 -34 29
20
Sunderland
33 6 8 19 31 56 -25 26
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
35 25 5 5 96 44 52 80
2
Chelsea
35 23 6 6 67 26 41 75
3
Manchester city
33 22 5 6 88 34 54 71
4
Arsenal
35 21 7 7 62 41 21 70
5
Everton
35 20 9 6 57 34 23 69
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
35 19 6 10 51 49 2 63
7
Manchester united
34 17 6 11 56 40 16 57
8
Southampton
35 13 10 12 50 45 5 49
9
Newcastle united
35 14 4 17 39 54 -15 46
10
Stoke city
35 11 11 13 39 49 -10 44
11
Crystal palace
35 13 4 18 28 41 -13 43
12
West ham united
35 10 7 18 38 48 -10 37
13
Swansea city
35 9 9 17 47 51 -4 36
14
Hull city
34 10 6 18 34 43 -9 36
15
Aston villa
34 9 8 17 35 49 -14 35
16
West bromwich albion
33 6 15 12 40 51 -11 33
17
Norwich city
35 8 8 19 28 56 -28 32
18
Cardiff city
35 7 9 19 31 65 -34 30
19
Fulham
35 9 3 23 35 77 -42 30
20
Sunderland
34 7 8 19 33 57 -24 29
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