4-0 v Newcastle United - 12 February 2014 - Away

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Spurs 4

Newcastle United

Newcastle United

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Details
Match Number

7045

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

12th February 2014

Kick Off

19:45

Venue

St James' Park

Attendance

48,264

Referee

Neil Swarbrick

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

9th

Opposition Form

LWDLLL

Weather at Kick Off

4.5° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7009th overall match (3330 wins, 1547 draws, 2119 losses)

  • 5443rd competitive match (2434 wins, 1280 draws, 1729 losses)

  • team

    152nd match vs Newcastle United (64 wins, 32 draws, 56 losses)

  • competition

    836th Premier League match (330 wins, 218 draws, 288 losses)

  • 6424th match in England (3004 wins, 1448 draws, 1959 losses)

  • 74th match at St James' Park (23 wins, 19 draws, 32 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

Report

Emmanuel Adebayor scored twice as Tottenham maintained their challenge for a top-four finish with victory over a Newcastle side short of confidence.

Adebayor put Spurs ahead when he tapped in after Tim Krul had palmed Nabil Bentaleb's cross into his path.

Adebayor was involved in the second, when Krul dived low to stop his shot only for Paulinho to follow up, before grabbing his second with a volley.

Sherwood lauds 'fantastic' Adebayor Nacer Chadli rounded off the scoring with a brilliant 20-yard curling shot.

The Magpies were barely a threat in the first half before improving marginally after the break, with Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris denying Papiss Cisse, Mathieu Debuchy and Yoan Gouffran with good saves.

But they failed to score for the seventh time in their past eight Premier League matches as they fell to a fourth straight league defeat at St James' Park for the first time since 1987.

Some will cite the departure of Yohan Cabaye and striker Loic Remy's suspension for the run of form that has seen them slip to ninth, but many of the side they fielded on Wednesday had helped them into sixth on Boxing Day.

Spurs, meanwhile, have had an excellent two months and moved to within seven points of leaders Chelsea with this victory.

Since Tim Sherwood took charge in late December, the north London side have won seven and lost just one of their 10 league games, taking 23 points from a possible 30.

Adebayor, left in the cold by previous manager Andre Villas-Boas, has flourished under Sherwood.

Pardew 'upset' over Newcastle defeat He opened the scoring here with his seventh league goal in 11 games, tucking in after Krul failed to adequately deal with Bentaleb's 19th-minute cross.

The Dutch keeper was punished again after the break, when his parry from Adebayor's low drive fell to Paulinho, who slotted in.

Newcastle tested Lloris only once in the first half, Cisse's header forcing him into action, but the Frenchman was tested more after the break, denying Cisse again, Debuchy and Gouffran. One slip, and the Magpies would have been back in the game.

Instead, Tottenham doubled their margin of victory with two late goals.

Adebayor's second came from a volley into the ground that bounced over the desperate reach of Krul, before Chadli scored his first league goal for the club with a marvellous strike from the edge of the area.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew:

"I was more upset about the performance. That wasn't an honest display from us. I mentioned a few things in the dressing room that I hope hits home - I won't mention them to the media.

"Tottenham dominated proceedings from the start to the finish. They won with a bit to spare - that shouldn't happen at St James' Park regardless of who I have and don't have available. We lacked confidence.

"We need a break in front of goal. Their keeper made two or three outstanding saves. The overall performance is a concern, it's not the result or the fact we haven't scored."

Spurs boss Tim Sherwood:

"I'm a perfectionist. There was a spell at start of the second half when Hugo [Lloris] had to pull off some saves.

"The boys looked sharp from the start. We've got to keep on the tail of Liverpool. They are relentless. I hope they keep on checking over their shoulders and see Spurs are still there."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
26 17 6 3 48 21 27 57
2
Arsenal
25 17 4 4 48 26 22 55
3
Manchester city
25 17 3 5 68 27 41 54
4
Liverpool
25 15 5 5 63 30 33 50
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 14 5 6 32 32 0 47
6
Everton
25 12 9 4 37 26 11 45
7
Manchester united
25 12 5 8 41 31 10 41
8
Southampton
26 10 9 7 37 29 8 39
9
Newcastle united
25 11 4 10 32 34 -2 37
10
West ham united
26 7 7 12 28 33 -5 28
11
Aston villa
26 7 7 12 27 36 -9 28
12
Swansea city
25 7 6 12 32 35 -3 27
13
Hull city
26 7 6 13 25 31 -6 27
14
Stoke city
25 6 8 11 26 40 -14 26
15
Crystal palace
25 8 2 15 18 34 -16 26
16
Norwich city
26 6 7 13 19 39 -20 25
17
West bromwich albion
26 4 12 10 30 38 -8 24
18
Sunderland
25 6 6 13 25 38 -13 24
19
Cardiff city
26 5 7 14 19 44 -25 22
20
Fulham
25 6 2 17 24 55 -31 20
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
26 17 6 3 48 21 27 57
2
Arsenal
26 17 5 4 48 26 22 56
3
Manchester city
25 17 3 5 68 27 41 54
4
Liverpool
26 16 5 5 66 32 34 53
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 15 5 6 36 32 4 50
6
Everton
25 12 9 4 37 26 11 45
7
Manchester united
26 12 6 8 41 31 10 42
8
Southampton
26 10 9 7 37 29 8 39
9
Newcastle united
26 11 4 11 32 38 -6 37
10
Swansea city
26 7 7 12 33 36 -3 28
11
West ham united
26 7 7 12 28 33 -5 28
12
Aston villa
26 7 7 12 27 36 -9 28
13
Hull city
26 7 6 13 25 31 -6 27
14
Stoke city
26 6 9 11 27 41 -14 27
15
Crystal palace
25 8 2 15 18 34 -16 26
16
Norwich city
26 6 7 13 19 39 -20 25
17
West bromwich albion
26 4 12 10 30 38 -8 24
18
Sunderland
25 6 6 13 25 38 -13 24
19
Cardiff city
26 5 7 14 19 44 -25 22
20
Fulham
26 6 2 18 26 58 -32 20
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