0-0 v FK Partizan - 18 September 2014 - Away

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Spurs 0

FK Partizan

FK Partizan

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Details
Match Number

7074

Opposition
Partizan belgrade

FK Partizan

Competition
Europa league

Europa League

Round / Leg

Group Stage

Season

2014/15

Date

18th September 2014

Kick Off

18:00

Venue

Partizan Stadion

Attendance

22,112

Referee

Alon Yefet

Weather at Kick Off

20.2° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7038th overall match (3345 wins, 1552 draws, 2128 losses)

  • 5466th competitive match (2445 wins, 1284 draws, 1737 losses)

  • team

    2nd match vs FK Partizan (0 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss)

  • competition

    35th Europa League match (19 wins, 10 draws, 6 losses)

  • 4th match in Serbia (2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss)

  • 1st match at Partizan Stadion (0 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses)

  • Federico Fazio
    Federico Fazio: Debut
Report

Tottenham began their Europa League campaign with a spirited goalless draw against Group C rivals and Serbian league leaders Partizan Belgrade.

The visitors dominated the first half and striker Harry Kane could have put Spurs ahead within 60 seconds only for the crossbar to deny him.

A defensive lapse from Federico Fazio nearly put Danilo Pantic through, but the defender was let off the hook.

Clear chances were rare, though Sasa Ilic wasted a chance from distance.

The result, in what was Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino's first managerial outing in the group stages of the Europa League, was an adequate reflection of the match.

Serbia SuperLiga leaders Partizan, unbeaten in 11 games in all competitions, finished the stronger side but rarely tested goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

Tottenham, their personnel much-changed from the team which drew 2-2 at Sunderland last weekend, were snappy and compact in the face of Partizan's second-half offensive.

And both teams will be hearted that Asteras Tripolis and Besiktas drew 1-1, leaving all four Group C sides with a point each after the opening round.

Perhaps the visitors will rue not creating more - or at least hitting the target - during what was a comfortable first half for Pochettino's men.

They were bright and energetic and, despite the uneven surface and the raucous atmosphere, dictated and monopolised possession.

It was only the crossbar which prevented Kane, starting even though Roberto Soldado had recovered from neck and back problems, from scoring early on.

Petar Grbic missed an opportunity and Federico Fazio's clumsy attempt at dealing with a long ball nearly put Danilo Pantic through.

Partizan's coach Marko Nikolic had said before the match that his team had "nothing to lose" against the Londoners, and after the break they were more of a reflection of their manager's gung-ho words.

In a bid to halt the wave of white-shirted attacks, Pochettino brought on Erik Lamela and Soldado before the hour and the introduction of the Spaniard nearly paid immediate dividends, with the striker's beautifully-timed cross almost finding Kane.

It was as close as Spurs got to causing Partizan a defensive headache, although extending their unbeaten record in the group stages of this competition to 14 matches will be of some consolation.

At the other end of the pitch, the home team should have posed a greater threat but Ilic's wild shot from distance was as good as it got before the match fizzled out in the final 10 minutes.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "We knew it would be difficult. The result was fair.

"We competed and got a clean sheet. In the end it was a tough game and difficult to do well. We tried. One point was a fair result."

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