Aaron Lennon sealed a come-from-behind victory for Tottenham as they beat Sunderland 2-1 at the Stadium of Light. More
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90+5' FULL-TIME: Spurs hang on. They deserved it, and they move to third in the table for now. AVB's side have now won six of their last eight Premier League matches.
90' Bale off, Vertonghen on for the visitors. More jeers for Bale from the home fans.
86' CLOSE! Johnson whips it across the goal after a pass from Sessegnon. It's Naughton who gets the vital block in just in time.
85' Still, it won't stop Bale getting whistles from the home fans every time he gets the ball. Parker has replaced Lennon, who has been excellent.
82' ADEBAYOR MISSES ONE! Should have gone in - Dempsey played him in with a deft pass - one-on-one with the keeper, Adebayor's shot is well-saved. Again, Spurs don't kill this game off.
81' Bale goes down in the area, perhaps the faintest of touches by Gardner. The referee sees it as a dive. Yellow card for Bale, and he'll miss the next match.
80' Dembele was booked for that challenge on Gardner a few moments ago, by the way - meantime Larsson is off for Sunderland, who throw on Wickham.
76' Defoe is off, replaced by Dempsey. Not the striker I'd have taken off, frankly. But then Defoe might well be needed to start on January 1.
68' Better from Sunderland, Dawson yellow-carded for clattering into Sessegnon. Free kick in a very useful position by the corner flag.
67' Sunderland line up another switch - goalscorer John O'Shea off and Titus Bramble replaces him.
63' Campbell offside in his first action of the match, going up for a Larsson free kick.
62' Sessegnon flashes a shot wide, hitting across the ball and seeing it spin well away from the near post. Martin O'Neill cannot hide his frustration. First change of the match sees Kilgallon replaced by Campbell. Attacking.
60' DEFOE SHOULD MAKE IT THREE! Not sure how he missed it; he seemed to fall over himself as he took a shot from point-blank range against Mignolet. Bale the provider - a superb, trademark run and this time the perfect pass low to his striker. Somehow the score stays 1-2.
51' GOAL! LENNON MAKES IT 2-1! Lennon plays a one-two with a Sunderland defender - no matter that his pass to his team-mate went awry, it comes back to himself, and he buries the shot low past Mignolet.
48' GOAL! SPURS ARE LEVEL! Shocker from Cuellar, who nods home an innocuous-looking corner into his own net. Miscommunication from the Sunderland defence, and this game is level once more.
47' Poor challenge from Cuellar - just can't keep pace with Lennon, who makes a burst down the left. First yellow of the match.
46' Sunderland begin the second half.
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45+2' HALF TIME: Spurs end the half in possession, as they have been for most of the match. But it is O'Shea's cool finish that separates the sides, and Sunderland are on course for a third straight 1-0 win.
40' GOAL! JOHN O'SHEA'S FIRST FOR THE CLUB! It was a good ball from Larsson, leading to a Fletcher shot which was saved by Lloris. The ball pops up for O'Shea, however, and he needs no second invitation.
30' ADEBAYOR HITS THE BAR! HOW DID HE MISS? A mistake from Cuellar dealing with a cross-come-shot from Defoe - Adebayor has a chance to stick it in from just a couple of yards out, and lifts it on to the woodwork. Would surely have been easier to score.
29' BALE! The winger goes close after Lennon's jinking run and stood-up cross. He has to put the power on his header, and ends up looping it just a little high and wide.
21' Cuellar has gone down in a heap in that move. Sunderland a bit light on defensive options at present - they'll hope it's nothing serious. Looks like Colback fell on him as Sunderland scrambled.
18' FIRST CHANCE FOR SUNDERLAND! Johnson makes it with a sharp cross from the left, Sessegnon puts it back across goal and Fletcher, normally so alert, was in the wrong place and the ball sailed by.
14' "Hello sir I predict sunderland will win 2-1" - that's the view of ManCitychamp - while Joseph Sleiman99 reckons "1-2 to Tottenham, Bale influential in both the goals" - Have your say on Twitter!
1' Away we go! Spurs in dark blue shirts, Sunderland in their familiar red and white.
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12:15 SUNDERLAND: Mignolet; Gardner, Kilgallon, O'Shea, Cuellar; Larsson, Colback, Johnson, McClean; Sessegnon, Fletcher - subs - Campbell, Wickham, McFadden, Vaughan, Dong-won, Bramble, Westwood /// TOTTENHAM: Lloris, Walker, Caulker, Dawson, Naughton, Lennon, Dembele, Sandro, Bale, Adebayor, Defoe - subs - Friedel, Vertonghen, Huddlestone, Livermore, Parker, Dempsey, Sigurdsson
86' CLOSE! Johnson whips it across the goal after a pass from Sessegnon. It's Naughton who gets the vital block in just in time.
82' ADEBAYOR MISSES ONE! Should have gone in - Dempsey played him in with a deft pass - one-on-one with the keeper, Adebayor's shot is well-saved. Again, Spurs don't kill this game off.
60' DEFOE SHOULD MAKE IT THREE! Not sure how he missed it; he seemed to fall over himself as he took a shot from point-blank range against Mignolet. Bale the provider - a superb, trademark run and this time the perfect pass low to his striker. Somehow the score stays 1-2.
51' GOAL! LENNON MAKES IT 2-1! Lennon plays a one-two with a Sunderland defender - no matter that his pass to his team-mate went awry, it comes back to himself, and he buries the shot low past Mignolet.
48' GOAL! SPURS ARE LEVEL! Shocker from Cuellar, who nods home an innocuous-looking corner into his own net. Miscommunication from the Sunderland defence, and this game is level once more.
40' GOAL! JOHN O'SHEA'S FIRST FOR THE CLUB! It was a good ball from Larsson, leading to a Fletcher shot which was saved by Lloris. The ball pops up for O'Shea, however, and he needs no second invitation.
30' ADEBAYOR HITS THE BAR! HOW DID HE MISS? A mistake from Cuellar dealing with a cross-come-shot from Defoe - Adebayor has a chance to stick it in from just a couple of yards out, and lifts it on to the woodwork. Would surely have been easier to score.
29' BALE! The winger goes close after Lennon's jinking run and stood-up cross. He has to put the power on his header, and ends up looping it just a little high and wide.
18' FIRST CHANCE FOR SUNDERLAND! Johnson makes it with a sharp cross from the left, Sessegnon puts it back across goal and Fletcher, normally so alert, was in the wrong place and the ball sailed by.
12:15 SUNDERLAND: Mignolet; Gardner, Kilgallon, O'Shea, Cuellar; Larsson, Colback, Johnson, McClean; Sessegnon, Fletcher - subs - Campbell, Wickham, McFadden, Vaughan, Dong-won, Bramble, Westwood /// TOTTENHAM: Lloris, Walker, Caulker, Dawson, Naughton, Lennon, Dembele, Sandro, Bale, Adebayor, Defoe - subs - Friedel, Vertonghen, Huddlestone, Livermore, Parker, Dempsey, Sigurdsson
SunderlandManager: Martin O'Neill
Tottenham HotspurManager: André Villas-Boas
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So the real reason they won't bring in camera tech is cos it will expose these incompetent refs and officials as punks who don't have a clue! Replays have shown that bale didn't dive but because the cameras ain't in play bale's gonna miss matches? I play fifa n that and have no arguments when I'm caught offside cos it's obvious once you see the replay
It's sad to say as a Spurs fan but Bale is just too good for the Premier League. He's too quick for defences and far too quick for incompetent Referees like the useless Atkinson. If Atkinson had any honour he would have come out today and apologize to Bale and admit that he doesn't deserve to referee in the top flight.
this is for all the jordy to$$a's on our site Arsenal 7 (seven) scumcastle 3 p/s have a look at the league table ftm
Bale should have gone on and taken a short and score against Sundeland, not just fall and chance wasted. please learn from Kun Augero, players like Bale, are strong and should not go down cheaply. You can do better Bale! great player. As for Sunderland if they palyed with Man City like what the did against Spurs (attack), Sunderland will have lost the match by 4-1, Man City were unlucky to lose,they played superbly!
all i say is 7-3
adebayor & defoe were garbage.looked like they did'nt want to be in there.dempsey made a great pass to adebayor & he missed an easy one again.sell this man!
I don' t understand why Adebayor got to play 90 minutes.
Adebayor needs a goal, i have faith in the lad
Jonny we are still ahead of the #$%$ by two positions two points and a much better goal average FTM
We do need a couple of new signings in the new year. And the way we are playing it could be champions leage next year, Could AVB be the man to steer us their. Come on you Spurs !!!
Spurs were unlucky, they should have had 5 against the diving cheating filth.
Spurs should have had 5 goals. A walk in the park.
what a diver what a diver, tom daly will be proud of Bale
Bale booked for diving. What a surprise.
To those Spurs fans criticizing the referee for booking Bale for diving, don't forget that Bale has a reputation as a DIVER and unless he changes his ways he will always be regarded as one . He will probably NOT get the benefit of the doubt even if he was clearly fouled or tackled . The only way to rid the game of diving and cheating is to warn all divers and cheats when necessary . A yellow card for diving OUTSIDE the penalty area and a RED for diving INSIDE it !!
COME ON YOU SPURS !!!!!
Aaron Lennon was awesome today! Amazing pace, movement and finishing.
Good win for the Spurs. Keep it up boys.
The ref will cringe when he sees what a terrible mistake he made by booking Bale. When you employ such an incompetent official these sort of errors are going to happen.
In all fairness, Spurs should've won by 4 or 5.