3-2 v Southampton FC - 22 December 2013 - Away

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Spurs 3

Southampton FC

Southampton FC

2

  • Lallana
    13'
  • Lambert
    60'
Details
Match Number

7035

Opposition
Southampton

Southampton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

22nd December 2013

Kick Off

13:30

Venue

Saint Mary's

Attendance

31,455

Referee

Chris Foy

League Position

7th

Opposition League Position

9th

Opposition Form

DLLDDL

Weather at Kick Off

9.1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6999th overall match (3324 wins, 1545 draws, 2117 losses)

  • 5433rd competitive match (2428 wins, 1278 draws, 1727 losses)

  • team

    181st match vs Southampton FC (78 wins, 44 draws, 59 losses)

  • competition

    827th Premier League match (324 wins, 216 draws, 287 losses)

  • 6415th match in England (2999 wins, 1446 draws, 1957 losses)

  • 7th match at Saint Mary's (2 wins, 0 draws, 5 losses)

  • Nabil Bentaleb
    Nabil Bentaleb: Debut
Report

Emmanuel Adebayor scored his first two league goals of the season to help managerless Tottenham beat Southampton.

With Tim Sherwood in temporary charge after sacking Andre Villas-Boas on Monday, Spurs fell behind to Adam Lallana's early 25-yard strike.

Adebayor's close-range volley made it 1-1 and an unfortunate own goal from Jos Hooiveld put the visitors ahead.

'Excellent' Spurs delight Sherwood But Saints striker Rickie Lambert levelled after fine play from Lallana, before Adebayor curled in the winner.

The Togo striker had only made one substitute appearance in the Premier League this season under Villas-Boas.

Defeat means Southampton, who were third at the start of November, have now failed to win in six games, their joint worst run since Mauricio Pochettino became manager in January.

Victory for Spurs boosted Sherwood's hopes of getting the manager's job on a long-term basis, after making clear his interest in replacing Villas-Boas earlier in the week.

If Sherwood does get the job, then on this evidence Spurs fans can expect a great deal of excitement and attacking play.

Tottenham made six changes to the side that lost 5-0 to Liverpool in their last Premier League game.

Sherwood, who took charge for the 2-1 League Cup defeat at home to West Ham on Wednesday, picked an attacking line-up that included no recognised defensive midfielder.

That lack of cover proved costly as his side fell behind after less than quarter of an hour.

Southampton's Danny Fox passed to Lallana, who was allowed time to turn, run at goal and shoot low past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

That setback prompted Sherwood to race down from his seat in the stands and take up a position on the touchline.

Before the match, the Spurs interim coach had said his side would face few problems if they kept hold of the ball, but the hosts nearly doubled their lead after Danny Rose lost possession to Lambert.

He passed to England international Lallana, who released Jay Rodriguez only for the striker's curler to drift narrowly over.

Two minutes later, Sherwood's side were level as Adebayor stretched to volley in Roberto Soldado's excellent cross from the left wing for his first league goal since 12 May.

Pochettino compares Saints to Santa Spurs then went ahead in fortunate circumstances early in the second half when Saints centre-half Hooiveld scored an own goal.

Christian Eriksen played the ball to Rose, whose pull-back was prodded into the net by Dutchman Hooiveld, the ball squirming underneath goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga.

Tottenham's lead lasted only five minutes as they conceded the 18th goal in their last seven league matches. Lallana raced through and pulled the ball back to Lambert, who had the simple task of finding an empty net with Lloris stranded.

Before the game, only five teams had scored fewer league goals than Tottenham.

But they got their third of the afternoon when Adebayor capitalised on some indecisive Southampton defending from a throw-in to curl the ball past Gazzaniga.

Soldado then missed two further chances to increase the advantage.

Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino said:

"At 1-0, we had the game under control and we could've gone 2-0 ahead, but we conceded and practically gifted them a goal.

"In the second half, we dressed up as Santa Claus and gave them many presents. We made many mistakes and when you make these mistakes, you are punished. We are obviously very angry.

"At the beginning of the second half, we were controlling the game, but we conceded the second goal and it was hard to get back in the game. We were risking a lot.

"We just have to keep on working as a team. Before we had a run of seven games winning and were looking up. Now we are on the wrong side and the only thing we can do is keep working."

Timeline
KO

Adam Lallana

13'
HT

Jos Hooiveld

54'

Rickie Lambert

60'

James Ward-Prowse

67'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
17 11 3 3 42 19 23 36
2
Manchester city
17 11 2 4 51 20 31 35
3
Arsenal
16 11 2 3 33 17 16 35
4
Chelsea
16 10 3 3 32 18 14 33
5
Everton
16 8 7 1 27 15 12 31
6
Newcastle united
17 9 3 5 24 22 2 30
7
Manchester united
17 8 4 5 28 20 8 28
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
16 8 3 5 15 21 -6 27
9
Southampton
16 6 6 4 20 15 5 24
10
Stoke city
17 5 6 6 17 21 -4 21
11
Swansea city
16 5 5 6 22 21 1 20
12
Hull city
17 5 5 7 14 20 -6 20
13
Aston villa
17 5 4 8 17 23 -6 19
14
Norwich city
17 5 4 8 15 29 -14 19
15
Cardiff city
17 4 5 8 13 25 -12 17
16
West bromwich albion
17 3 7 7 18 23 -5 16
17
West ham united
17 3 5 9 14 22 -8 14
18
Crystal palace
17 4 1 12 11 27 -16 13
19
Fulham
17 4 1 12 17 34 -17 13
20
Sunderland
17 2 4 11 12 30 -18 10
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
17 11 3 3 42 19 23 36
2
Arsenal
17 11 3 3 33 17 16 36
3
Manchester city
17 11 2 4 51 20 31 35
4
Chelsea
17 10 4 3 32 18 14 34
5
Everton
17 9 7 1 29 16 13 34
6
Newcastle united
17 9 3 5 24 22 2 30
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
17 9 3 5 18 23 -5 30
8
Manchester united
17 8 4 5 28 20 8 28
9
Southampton
17 6 6 5 22 18 4 24
10
Stoke city
17 5 6 6 17 21 -4 21
11
Swansea city
17 5 5 7 23 23 0 20
12
Hull city
17 5 5 7 14 20 -6 20
13
Aston villa
17 5 4 8 17 23 -6 19
14
Norwich city
17 5 4 8 15 29 -14 19
15
Cardiff city
17 4 5 8 13 25 -12 17
16
West bromwich albion
17 3 7 7 18 23 -5 16
17
West ham united
17 3 5 9 14 22 -8 14
18
Crystal palace
17 4 1 12 11 27 -16 13
19
Fulham
17 4 1 12 17 34 -17 13
20
Sunderland
17 2 4 11 12 30 -18 10
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