1-2 v Crystal Palace - 10 January 2015 - Away

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Spurs 1

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

2

  • Gayle
    69' (PEN)
  • Puncheon
    80'
Details
Match Number

7100

Opposition
Crystal palace

Crystal Palace

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2014/15

Date

10th January 2015

Kick Off

17:30

Venue

Selhurst Park

Attendance

24,193

Referee

Anthony Taylor

League Position

6th

Opposition League Position

15th

Opposition Form

DDLDLW

Weather at Kick Off

6.7° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7064th overall match (3359 wins, 1557 draws, 2135 losses)

  • 5492nd competitive match (2459 wins, 1289 draws, 1744 losses)

  • team

    94th match vs Crystal Palace (41 wins, 27 draws, 26 losses)

  • competition

    869th Premier League match (346 wins, 223 draws, 300 losses)

  • 6468th match in England (3027 wins, 1455 draws, 1973 losses)

  • 49th match at Selhurst Park (22 wins, 16 draws, 11 losses)

Report

Alan Pardew's first Premier League game in charge of Crystal Palace ended in a thrilling victory as they came from behind to beat London rivals Tottenham.

A superb low strike from Harry Kane, the striker's 18th goal of the season, gave the visitors the lead.

Palace - who missed a great first-half chance through Glenn Murray - levelled through Dwight Gayle's penalty after Benjamin Stambouli felled Joe Ledley.

And Jason Puncheon grabbed a late winner with a low left-footed strike.

Puncheon's goal added to an already frenzied atmosphere as the sound of renewed optimism, justified as the hosts displayed endeavour and fight under new management, rang around Selhurst Park.

In the build-up to his first game in charge at Selhurst Park, Pardew said having the backing of 99% of the stadium was a "great feeling" and the former Palace player, not accustomed to such admiration from the stands during his four years in charge of Newcastle, punched the air and saluted the crowd as the ground erupted at full-time.

For the Crystal Palace faithful, it was their time to also enjoy an unfamiliar feeling, that of victory - their first win in nine league games which lifted them out of the bottom three to 15th.

Tottenham, who had the majority of possession, were unable to replicate the form which earned them a spectacular 5-3 victory over Chelsea in their last Premier League outing and the defeat is a setback to Mauricio Pochettino's hopes of a third-place finish.

The north Londoners were the more creative and assured of the two teams until Palace levelled to spark a dogged fightback, which ended Spurs' seven-match unbeaten run in all competitions.

Christian Eriksen lacked composure, half-volleying wide from six yards in the first half, but fortunately for the visitors, in Kane they have a striker who possesses coolness in abundance in front of goal.

The Englishman shuffled for space near the edge of the box and confidently struck into the bottom left corner for his sixth league goal in as many games.

Palace, playing on the counter-attack, lacked such ruthlessness, with James McArthur heading over the crossbar from close range and Murray wasting a fine chance when put through by McArthur before the break.

But the south Londoners were positive after falling behind, with their best chance falling to Gayle, whose stabbed effort was aimed straight at goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, before the forward made amends from the spot.

Referee Anthony Taylor deemed that Stambouli's sliding tackle had caught Ledley and Gayle scored a superb momentum-changing penalty.

Buoyed, and with vociferous support on their side, Palace played the latter stages with confidence, and a weaving run by Wilfried Zaha ended with Puncheon's winner.

Tottenham had a penalty appeal turned down for a Ledley challenge on Kane, before the full-time whistle sparked jubilant scenes.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said: "I don't want to speak about the referee. I think it is a very difficult job, but it is true the penalty decision changed the atmosphere.

"Maybe after we suffered a little bit, Crystal Palace believed they can come to get the three points.

"A lot of long balls came in and I think that in this challenge they wanted it more than us. We are disappointed with the result and we lost a good opportunity to stay with the top four."

Timeline
KO

Barry Bannan

37'

Scott Dann

45'
HT

Dwight Gayle

69'

Jason Puncheon

78'

Jason Puncheon

80'

Adlène Guédioura

90'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
20 14 4 2 44 19 25 46
2
Chelsea
20 14 4 2 44 19 25 46
3
Manchester united
20 10 7 3 34 20 14 37
4
Southampton
20 11 3 6 34 15 19 36
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
20 10 4 6 29 27 2 34
6
Arsenal
20 9 6 5 34 25 9 33
7
West ham united
20 9 5 6 31 24 7 32
8
Liverpool
20 8 5 7 28 27 1 29
9
Swansea city
20 8 5 7 25 24 1 29
10
Newcastle united
20 7 6 7 25 31 -6 27
11
Stoke city
20 7 5 8 22 24 -2 26
12
Aston villa
20 5 7 8 11 22 -11 22
13
Everton
20 5 6 9 29 33 -4 21
14
Sunderland
20 3 11 6 18 30 -12 20
15
Hull city
20 4 7 9 20 26 -6 19
16
Queens park rangers
20 5 4 11 22 35 -13 19
17
West bromwich albion
20 4 6 10 19 29 -10 18
18
Crystal palace
20 3 8 9 20 30 -10 17
19
Burnley
20 3 8 9 17 32 -15 17
20
Leicester city
20 3 5 12 19 33 -14 14
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Chelsea
21 15 4 2 46 19 27 49
2
Manchester city
21 14 5 2 45 20 25 47
3
Southampton
21 12 3 6 35 15 20 39
4
Manchester united
21 10 7 4 34 21 13 37
5
Arsenal
21 10 6 5 37 25 12 36
6
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 10 4 7 30 29 1 34
7
West ham united
21 9 6 6 32 25 7 33
8
Liverpool
21 9 5 7 29 27 2 32
9
Swansea city
21 8 6 7 26 25 1 30
10
Newcastle united
21 7 6 8 25 33 -8 27
11
Stoke city
21 7 5 9 22 27 -5 26
12
Everton
21 5 7 9 30 34 -4 22
13
Aston villa
21 5 7 9 11 23 -12 22
14
West bromwich albion
21 5 6 10 20 29 -9 21
15
Crystal palace
21 4 8 9 22 31 -9 20
16
Sunderland
21 3 11 7 18 31 -13 20
17
Burnley
21 4 8 9 19 33 -14 20
18
Hull city
21 4 7 10 20 27 -7 19
19
Queens park rangers
21 5 4 12 23 37 -14 19
20
Leicester city
21 4 5 12 20 33 -13 17
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