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Tottenham vs Middlesbrough Live


Tottenham vs Middlesbrough Live

A tired Spurs side return their attention to Premiership survival after a marathon Cup final which they ultimately lost on penalties. Boro inspired by a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at the weekend travel to White Hart Lane in confident mood.
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This game could well turn out to be a relegation 6 pointer at the end of the season. If Boro claim the spoils; they have played an extra game but will at least temporarily leapfrog Spurs in the EPL table. For Spurs a win would propel them to 12th in the league and have many a fan breathe a sigh of relief.

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Manchester United vs Tottenham Carling Cup Final Highlights Video


Manchester United 0 - 0 Tottenham
4 - 1
Penalties


The Carling Cup final at Wembley was every bit the chess game that usually occurs between sides managed by Sir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp.
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Manchester United fielded a young team with Ben Foster in goal and he rewarded the faith put in him by several fine saves and another spectacular stop during the penalty shoot-out. Darron Gibson almost out United ahead with a 25 yard effort that sent narrowly over. Gomes then saved from Nani whilst Aaron Lennon started to cause problems that the other end, Rio Ferdinand having to be at his best to block a dangerous cross. Ferdinand then almost turned scorer but his volley went over. Both sides promised much but failed to deliver and Ronaldo only sparkled in parts in an ultimately goal-less first 45 minutes.

The second half saw Anderson introduced and United pressed forward. Tevez put a good chance wide and United’s frustration grew when Ronaldo was booked for diving despite apparently being caught in full flight inside the area by a trailing Ledley King foot. Tottenham through Aaron Lennon produced a superb save from Foster and just before the end of normal time Ronaldo cut inside but his shot flew back out off the post.

Extra-time saw two tired teams trading blows with Darren Bent and Evra nearly grabbing winners for their teams. However, the match seemed destined to go to penalties and once O’Hara’s spot kick was saved by Foster, Spur’s confidence waned and the trophy was on it’s way to Manchester.





Manchester United vs Tottenham Live Carling Cup Final


Can Spurs defend their Cup or will Manchester United add more silverware to an already bulging cabinet. The Carling Cup final will be available live and online from Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon through our partner network Live Sport. Follow the link below to be taken direct and sign up today to join over 46,000 active members enjoying their service.

Man U are flying high in the Premiership while Spurs battle to stay out of the drop zone. However, league form does not come into it. This is the Cup final and surprises are almost customary. Sir Alex Ferguson will look to continue his youth policy and may well start with a number of youngsters. Last year Spurs needed extra time to claim the Cup over Chelsea. This year they will be daring to hope of getting the job done inside 90 minutes.

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Hull vs Tottenham Highlights Video


Hull 1 - 2 Tottenham

With both teams still too close for comfort to the relegation zone, Hull and Spurs met at the KC Stadium desperate for three priceless points. Harry Redknapp handed the captaincy to Robbie Keane but Aaron Lennon made the early running, causing Andy Dawson to twice foul him and earn himself a booking in the first ten minutes. Dawson should have been as close to Lennon shortly after as Keane combined with Luca Modric to set up the former Leeds player for the opener.

Hull’s recent form didn’t indicate a swift response but a 28th minute corner was not dealt with by Carlo Cudicini and Michael Turner eventually prodded home. The rest of the first half saw chances traded but no further scoring.

The second half did produce more action and whilst Spurs fans were chastened by those created, particularly for Darren Bent who should have done better, the Gomez-like form of Cudicini was worrying. Vedran Corluka hit the bar for
Spurs with a header but the game looked like petering out with both teams apparently more keen not to lose than to actually win. However, Hull didn’t reckon with Jonathan Woodgate who rose to head home from a Benoit Assou-Ekotto cross with less than five minutes to go. A very late penalty shout from Geovanni was rightly turned down and Spurs held on for a vital win.






Tottenham vs Man Utd Highlights Video










Tottenham 0 - 0 Manchester United
Heurelho Gomes left White Hart Lane a hero as his last-minute save earned Tottenham a goalless draw against Manchester United.

So often ridiculed for his error-prone presence in the Spurs goal this season, Gomes' confidence has begun to return.

And as United desperately searched for a winner to ensure they left for Club World Cup duty in happy mood, the Brazilian produced a fingertip save to turn away a Ryan Giggs free-kick that was going to creep in.

It left the Red Devils rueing their failure to take advantage of second-half superiority and opened the door for Chelsea to surge clear in the Barclays Premier League title race by beating West Ham tomorrow.

NEC Nijmegen vs Tottenham Highlights








NEC Nijmegen 0 - 1 Tottenham
14' 0 - 1 Goal Jamie O'Hara
Tottenham took a huge stride towards the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup following a 1-0 victory over NEC Nijmegen courtesy of Jamie O'Hara's early strike.

O'Hara's goal at Stadion De Goffert gives Harry Redknapp's side six points from three games, which should be enough to get Spurs out of Group D ahead of their final match against Spartak Moscow.

Victory came on a bobbly pitch, damaged after snow hit Nijmegen and NEC's heaters failed. Redknapp also had a raft of players ineligible, injured or in need of rest.

Tottenham vs Blackburn Highlights Video




































Tottenham vs Blackburn
Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric is out of the Barclays Premier League clash against Blackburn following a groin injury.

Manager Harry Redknapp has told David Bentley to step into the shoes of Modric when he faces his former club at White Hart Lane.

Bentley left Ewood Park in the summer but struggled under Juande Ramos and has only started playing himself into good form since Redknapp's arriving, and will be expected to provide the attacking edge when Paul Ince's side arrive.

Highlights Video Tottenham vs Liverpool




Tottenham 4 - 2 Liverpool
38' Roman Pavluchenko Goal 1 - 0
42' Fraizer Campbell Goal 2 - 0
45' Fraizer Campbell Goal 3 - 0
49' 3 - 1 Goal Damien Plessis
52' Roman Pavluchenko Goal 4 - 1
63' 4 - 2 Goal Sami Hyypia

Harry Redknapp's magic touch continued with a 4-2 victory over Liverpool at White Hart Lane to secure Tottenham a place in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup.

As if to illustrate the manager's impact since taking charge 18 days ago, it was two players on the fringes during Redknapp's revolution who turned the tie with three goals in six minutes just before the break against Rafael Benitez's reserves.

Roman Pavlyuchenko, who netted the late winner when Liverpool were beaten by Spurs in the Premier League, opened the scoring with a crisp finish before Fraizer Campbell added his first two for the club since his loan from Manchester United.

Damien Plessis and Sami Hyypia pulled goals back between Pavlyuchenko's second, stirring memories of their second-half Istanbul comeback in the 2005 Champions League final - but Spurs held on to stay in the competition they won in February under Juande Ramos.

Portsmouth vs Tottenham Highlights








Portsmouth vs Tottenham

34' Jermain Defoe (pen) Goal 1 - 0
68' Peter Crouch Goal 2 - 0
88' Lassana Diarra (red Card)
Jermain Defoe scored a first-half penalty against former club Tottenham before Peter Crouch added a second as Portsmouth won 2-0 and left Juande Ramos' hapless side rooted to the bottom of the Premier League.

After gaining just two points from the first six matches Ramos was subjected to chants of ''You don't know what you are doing'' from fans after he took 73 minutes to send on top-scorer Darren Bent for lone striker Roman Pavlyuchenko.

But for Pompey it was a welcome return to winning ways having conceded 10 goals in their previous two matches, although the victory was tarnished when Lassana Diarra was sent off after a second yellow card foul on fellow Frenchman Benoit Assou-Ekotto two minutes from time.

Highlights Video Chelsea vs Tottenham

Chelsea 1 - 1 Tottenham
27' Juliano Belletti Goal 1 - 0
45' 1 - 1 Goal Darren Bent

Tottenham striker Darren Bent provided the attacking threat in the absence of Dimitar Berbatov by poaching a point and a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge to end Chelsea's perfect start to the season.

With Berbatov absent, deemed not focused as he edges towards a move to Manchester United, Spurs were soaking up the pressure and staring at defeat until Bent pounced just before the break to earn Juande Ramos' men their first Barclays Premier League point of the season.

Tottenham vs Sunderland Video 08


Tottenham 1 - 2 Sunderland
55' 0 - 1 Goal Kieran Richardson
73' Jermaine Jenas Goal 1 - 1
82' 1 - 2 Goal Djibril Cisse

Tottenham full-back Alan Hutton will miss the Premier League clash against Sunderland as he recovers from a stress fracture of his right foot.

Midfielder Jamie O'Hara is back in full training after a neck complaint, while Tom Huddlestone has been struggling with an ankle injury.

Head coach Juande Ramos will talk to Dimitar Berbatov, who has handed in a transfer request, before deciding whether the striker will play.

Middlesbrough vs Tottenham Video


Middlesbrough 2 - 1 Tottenham
David Wheater (71) Robert Huth (og 90)
Hossam Mido (86)

Tottenham's aspirations of challenging the Barclays Premier League's big four suffered an early setback as Middlesbrough claimed an opening-day 2-1 victory at the Riverside Stadium.

Defender David Wheater scored the first in the 71st minute after an Afonso Alves shot had come back off the underside of the crossbar and Mido, on for Alves, turned in a second with four minutes to go.

Keegan set sights much higher









Michael Owen was on the scoresheet again as Newcastle took a huge stride towards Barclays Premier League safety with a surprise 4-1 victory over Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

Kevin Keegan's men fell behind to Darren Bent's opener but goals from Nicky Butt and Geremi put the visitors ahead before Owen scored his third in as many games for his club.

Obafemi Martins added a fourth with eight minutes remaining, latching onto Joey Barton's pass and finishing calmly to seal the points.