5-1 v Sunderland AFC - 7 April 2014 - Home

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  • Cattermole
    17'
Details
Match Number

7056

Opposition
Sunderland

Sunderland AFC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

7th April 2014

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

White Hart Lane

Attendance

34,410

Referee

Lee Mason

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

20th

Opposition Form

LLLWWL

Weather at Kick Off

11.8° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7020th overall match (3334 wins, 1548 draws, 2125 losses)

  • 5454th competitive match (2438 wins, 1281 draws, 1735 losses)

  • team

    117th match vs Sunderland AFC (49 wins, 29 draws, 39 losses)

  • competition

    843rd Premier League match (333 wins, 218 draws, 292 losses)

  • 6433rd match in England (3008 wins, 1448 draws, 1964 losses)

  • 2900th match at White Hart Lane (1698 wins, 625 draws, 577 losses)

  • Miloš Veljković
    Miloš Veljković: Debut
Report

Tottenham produced a superb performance to increase the pressure on Sunderland.

The league's bottom side began well when Lee Cattermole punished a defensive error, but Spurs levelled soon after when Emmanuel Adebayor converted Christian Eriksen's cross.

Eriksen then supplied the ball for Harry Kane's tap-in before he got on the scoresheet with a low strike.

Adebayor poked in his second after Vito Mannone had saved Kane's shot before Gylfi Sigurdsson smashed in a fifth.

Although Spurs were not undeserving of the 5-1 scoreline, they owed their crushing win to poor Sunderland defending as much as a great attacking display.

A fourth successive defeat for the Black Cats means they remain seven points off safety with only two games in hand over Norwich and one over West Brom, who occupy 17th and 16th respectively.

They now face a huge struggle to survive and the way his side capitulated at White Hart Lane might have led Gus Poyet to doubt his side's chances.

The visitors made a great start on a very wet night in north London thanks to a horrible Spurs error.

Tim Sherwood hails 'fantastic' performance Romanian defender Vlad Chiriches played a one-two with his keeper Hugo Lloris and then elected to play the ball to team-mate Younes Kaboul, unaware Cattermole was lurking.

The Black Cats midfielder, who had not scored in the previous 112 games, pounced on the loose pass and placed the ball just inside the post.

However, Tottenham were level 11 minutes later. Eriksen, arguably the best player on the pitch, delivered a teasing cross from the left that Wes Brown tried to clear only to see it ricochet in off Adebayor.

Kane scored his first Premier League goal after the break. Eriksen was again the supply line, finding the 20-year-old Englishman with an in-swinging ball that was tucked away from close range.

The Dane was pulling the strings in attack and moments later demonstrated his own ability in front of goal with well-placed sidefoot effort past Mannone.

Sunderland were then caught out again in defence, when Brown's attempt to head the ball clear found Kane, whose shot was saved by the Sunderland keeper only for Adebayor to touch in.

And deep into injury time, substitute Sigurdsson extended the advantage with a thumping finish.

Gus Poyet says Sunderland need 'miracle' to survive This huge win will temper the pre-match speculation surrounding Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood's future.

A run of three defeats in the last four league games, reports strongly linking Dutch coach Louis Van Gaal to the job and a club statement released earlier in the day helped intensify that speculation.

But Sherwood dismissed the hullabaloo, stating he was focused on the first of his "six cup finals". Five more similar performances would help his cause.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
33 23 5 5 90 40 50 74
2
Chelsea
33 22 6 5 65 24 41 72
3
Manchester city
31 22 4 5 84 29 55 70
4
Arsenal
33 19 7 7 56 40 16 64
5
Everton
32 18 9 5 52 31 21 63
6
Manchester united
33 17 6 10 56 38 18 57
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
32 17 5 10 40 44 -4 56
8
Southampton
33 13 9 11 50 44 6 48
9
Newcastle united
33 14 4 15 38 51 -13 46
10
Stoke city
33 10 10 13 37 48 -11 40
11
West ham united
33 10 7 16 37 44 -7 37
12
Hull city
33 10 6 17 34 40 -6 36
13
Aston villa
32 9 7 16 35 48 -13 34
14
Crystal palace
32 10 4 18 23 39 -16 34
15
Swansea city
33 8 9 16 45 49 -4 33
16
West bromwich albion
32 6 14 12 37 48 -11 32
17
Norwich city
33 8 8 17 26 52 -26 32
18
Fulham
33 8 3 22 33 74 -41 27
19
Cardiff city
33 6 8 19 29 64 -35 26
20
Sunderland
30 6 7 17 28 48 -20 25
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
33 23 5 5 90 40 50 74
2
Chelsea
33 22 6 5 65 24 41 72
3
Manchester city
31 22 4 5 84 29 55 70
4
Arsenal
33 19 7 7 56 40 16 64
5
Everton
32 18 9 5 52 31 21 63
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 18 5 10 45 45 0 59
7
Manchester united
33 17 6 10 56 38 18 57
8
Southampton
33 13 9 11 50 44 6 48
9
Newcastle united
33 14 4 15 38 51 -13 46
10
Stoke city
33 10 10 13 37 48 -11 40
11
West ham united
33 10 7 16 37 44 -7 37
12
Hull city
33 10 6 17 34 40 -6 36
13
Aston villa
32 9 7 16 35 48 -13 34
14
Crystal palace
32 10 4 18 23 39 -16 34
15
Swansea city
33 8 9 16 45 49 -4 33
16
West bromwich albion
32 6 14 12 37 48 -11 32
17
Norwich city
33 8 8 17 26 52 -26 32
18
Fulham
33 8 3 22 33 74 -41 27
19
Cardiff city
33 6 8 19 29 64 -35 26
20
Sunderland
31 6 7 18 29 53 -24 25
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