0-2 v West Ham United - 3 May 2014 - Away

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Spurs 0

West Ham United

West Ham United

2

  • Kane
    27'
  • Downing
    44'
Details
Match Number

7060

Opposition
West ham united

West Ham United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2013/14

Date

3rd May 2014

Kick Off

12:45

Venue

Upton Park

Attendance

34,977

Referee

Phil Dowd

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

12th

Opposition Form

LWLLLD

Weather at Kick Off

10.2° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7024th overall match (3336 wins, 1549 draws, 2126 losses)

  • 5458th competitive match (2440 wins, 1282 draws, 1736 losses)

  • team

    245th match vs West Ham United (101 wins, 60 draws, 84 losses)

  • competition

    847th Premier League match (335 wins, 219 draws, 293 losses)

  • 6437th match in England (3010 wins, 1449 draws, 1965 losses)

  • 112th match at Upton Park (32 wins, 28 draws, 52 losses)

  • Alex Pritchard's 21th birthday

Report

West Ham ensured their Premier League safety as they ended a run of four successive defeats with a comfortable win over 10-man Tottenham.

Spurs had Younes Kaboul sent off for a foul on Stewart Downing before the hosts took the lead when Andy Carroll's header went in off Harry Kane.

Downing extended the Hammers' lead with a low 20-yard free-kick.

West Ham 2-0 Tottenham: Sam Allardyce says Spurs had 'little to offer' Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris kept the score down as the dominant Hammers eased the pressure on manager Sam Allardyce.

The West Ham fans have voiced their displeasure at Allardyce's style of play and their team's results, but Upton Park was joyful following a third win over Spurs this season.

Carroll's aerial prowess was a key element of his side's victory, while the visitors did not help themselves with some questionable defending.

And the defeat will not have boosted Tim Sherwood's hopes of keeping his job at White Hart Lane, though the club this week denied claims they had enquired about Ajax coach Frank de Boer's availability.

A top-four place was out of the visiting side's reach before kick-off, and they are still not assured of a Europa League spot with Manchester United able to overhaul them.

But they started promisingly as a well-worked counter-attack involving Kane, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Christian Eriksen ended with Emmanuel Adebayor's first-time shot being saved by Adrian.

However, the home side were causing problems of their own as they had a penalty appeal for a Michael Dawson handball turned down before a mis-hit Guy Demel shot looped onto the Spurs crossbar.

And the balance tipped firmly in West Ham's favour on 24 minutes, when the visitors were reduced to 10 men.

Downing was racing clean through on goal when he was tripped just outside the area by Kaboul, who was sent off by referee Phil Dowd.

From the resulting free-kick, Lloris pulled off a stunning save to palm Carroll's ferocious strike wide, conceding the corner from which the home side scored.

Carroll's header at the far post went in off the head of Kane, who was immediately replaced by central defender Vlad Chiriches.

If Sherwood was unhappy with the first of the hosts' goals, he will have been even more annoyed by the second.

West Ham 2-0 Tottenham: Tim Sherwood praises second half spirit After midfielder Mark Noble was fouled on the edge of the area, Downing's free-kick went through the Spurs wall and into the bottom corner.

And only Lloris prevented Spurs from suffering a heavier defeat.

The France international kept out a Mohamed Diame overhead kick before thwarting Kevin Nolan at close range after the midfielder latched onto Carroll's flick-on.

Tottenham took until stoppage time to significantly trouble Adrian, who excellently tipped over a Danny Rose strike.

Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood:

"I think the referee got the red card decision right. Younes was doing his best to get back at the attacker and I'm not sure Michael Dawson got round enough to prevent the red card.

"It was a spirited performance from the boys in the second half. We had a few chances and if we had taken one of them it could have been an edgy finish.

"He (Lloris) is so consistent with his performances. No matter what is going on around him he seems to just worry about his game and he is top class."

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
36 25 5 6 96 46 50 80
2
Chelsea
36 24 6 6 69 26 43 78
3
Manchester city
35 24 5 6 93 35 58 77
4
Arsenal
36 22 7 7 65 41 24 73
5
Everton
36 20 9 7 57 36 21 69
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
36 20 6 10 52 49 3 66
7
Manchester united
35 18 6 11 60 40 20 60
8
Southampton
36 14 10 12 52 45 7 52
9
Newcastle united
36 14 4 18 39 57 -18 46
10
Stoke city
36 11 11 14 39 50 -11 44
11
Crystal palace
36 13 4 19 28 43 -15 43
12
Swansea city
36 10 9 17 51 52 -1 39
13
Hull city
35 10 7 18 36 45 -9 37
14
West ham united
36 10 7 19 38 49 -11 37
15
West bromwich albion
35 7 15 13 42 54 -12 36
16
Aston villa
35 9 8 18 36 53 -17 35
17
Sunderland
35 8 8 19 37 57 -20 32
18
Norwich city
36 8 8 20 28 60 -32 32
19
Fulham
36 9 4 23 37 79 -42 31
20
Cardiff city
36 7 9 20 31 69 -38 30
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
36 25 5 6 96 37 59 80
2
Liverpool
36 25 5 6 96 46 50 80
3
Chelsea
37 24 7 6 69 26 43 79
4
Arsenal
37 23 7 7 66 41 25 76
5
Everton
37 20 9 8 59 39 20 69
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 20 6 11 52 51 1 66
7
Manchester united
36 18 6 12 60 41 19 60
8
Southampton
37 15 10 12 53 45 8 55
9
Newcastle united
37 15 4 18 42 57 -15 49
10
Stoke city
37 12 11 14 43 51 -8 47
11
Crystal palace
36 13 4 19 28 43 -15 43
12
West ham united
37 11 7 19 40 49 -9 40
13
Swansea city
37 10 9 18 51 53 -2 39
14
Aston villa
36 10 8 18 39 54 -15 38
15
Hull city
36 10 7 19 37 48 -11 37
16
West bromwich albion
36 7 15 14 42 55 -13 36
17
Sunderland
36 9 8 19 38 57 -19 35
18
Norwich city
37 8 9 20 28 60 -32 33
19
Fulham
37 9 4 24 38 83 -45 31
20
Cardiff city
37 7 9 21 31 72 -41 30
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