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Tottenham Hotspur 0 - 1 Stoke City

Spurs sunk by late Whelan goal

Stoke City, Glen Whelan
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Stoke City's Glenn Whelan celebrates his winning strike
Scoring Summary
Tottenham Hotspur Stoke City
 Glenn Whelan (86)
Match Stats
Tottenham Hotspur Stoke City
Shots (on Goal) 21(9) 11(1)
Fouls 10 19
Corner Kicks 7 1
Offsides 1 2
Time of Possession 64% 37%
Yellow Cards 0 3
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 0 9
Match Information
Stadium: White Hart Lane, England
Attendance: 36,031
Match Time: 15:00 UK
Official(s):
Lee Probert (Referee)

Updated: October 24, 2009, 8:06 AM UK

Stoke substitute Glenn Whelan snatched a late winner at White Hart Lane to ruin Harry Redknapp's first anniversary as Tottenham manager.

• Pulis: Avoiding relegation still main priority

With Jermain Defoe suspended for the Premier League clash, Spurs could not unlock a Stoke defence assembled by boss Tony Pulis, who was a player under Redknapp at Bournemouth.

Peter Crouch had two efforts cleared off the line, both by James Beattie, and Niko Kranjcar struck the post - then the visitors stung them at the end in spectacular fashion when Whelan found the top corner.

It was this weekend last year that Redknapp arrived from Portsmouth to save Spurs from relegation and in the end they nearly ended up qualifying for Europe.

Stoke played their part in that episode because the indisciplined defeat at the Britannia Stadium, when two players were sent off, was viewed by the Spurs board as Juande Ramos losing the dressing room.

Spurs have not looked back since and have Champions League ambitions after their promising start to the campaign. A video shown on the big screen marking the fifth anniversary of Bill Nicholson's death, their double-winning manager, shows what they have to live up to.

Stoke did too by frustrating them and hitting them with a sucker punch at the death. They showed why they have top-half aspirations of their own.

An illness to Thomas Sorensen meant he was replaced by Steve Simonsen in goal and Leon Cort was promoted to the substitutes' bench but the disruption did not affect the visitors at all.

Salif Diao's ball over the top gave Matthew Etherington an early sight of goal. Kranjcar blocked the volley but Jonathan Woodgate took a boot to the face when he was needed to clear the danger at the far post.

On his first appearance of the season, it was Woodgate's only meaningful contribution as the knock forced him off before the quarter of an hour mark.

With Fabio Capello watching in the stands, Tom Huddlestone was looking to show his range of passing, while Crouch gave an early example of how dangerous he is in the air.

Kranjcar's ball into the penalty area was hopeful but Crouch leapt above the Stoke defence and forced Simonsen into a finger-tip as the ball looped towards the far post.

Aaron Lennon forced Simonsen into another save when he checked inside Andy Wilkinson, Robert Huth's replacement due to the centre-back's suspension, and curled an effort that would have found the top corner.

The England winger then provided a chance that required an acrobatic clearance from Beattie. Crouch got on the end of the cross and beat Simonsen with his lobbed header but Beattie hooked clear when most of the crowd thought the opener had been scored.

Kranjcar then hit the base of the post after latching onto Crouch's flick as Spurs increased the pressure.

Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni also attended the game, with his skipper Robbie Keane forcing a save from Simonsen early in the second half.

Wilson Palacios slid the ball through to the Spurs skipper and Simonsen parried the effort away, with Ryan Shawcross and Wilkinson clearing as Crouch closed in.

Stoke were looking to pounce on the counter-attack and Pulis was jumping across the dug-out when Beattie had sight of goal from Etherington's cross but he could not direct his header.

At the other end, Beattie cleared another Crouch effort off the line and Vedran Corluka could not connect when the rebound fell to him.

The hour of goalless football led to Redknapp replacing Keane with Roman Pavlyuchenko.

Lennon headed down the tunnel after injuring his ankle, although he had to explain more than once to the bench that he could not carry on. Spurs played the rest of the game with 10 men.

The winner came four minutes from full-time when Ricardo Fuller held the ball up in the corner before tricking Benoit Assou-Ekotto and pulling the ball back for Whelan, the 57th-minute replacement for Rory Delap, to lash into the top corner off the post.

  • Pulis: Avoiding relegation still main priority

    Stoke boss Tony Pulis was delighted with his side's first away win of the season but refused to get carried away with the result, insisting that the Potters' main priority is still to avoid relegation come the end of the season.

    "It was probably our best result because we were playing against a top, top side," Pulis said. "They have all the ammo you need to win games and they will still probably have a great season.

    "For this football club, we have to be in the Premier League for three years before we push on. We are still living in portacabins at the training ground. We're building something that will cost the chairman £7million to £8million.

    "So anywhere in the Premier League will do - and the following season the same. If we have that stability we can push on because it is in such a good catchment area.''

    Pulis was also keen to pay tribute to stand-in goalkeeper Steve Simonsen, who was a late call-up to replace Thomas Sorensen, and striker Ricardo Fuller for their contributions at White Hart Lane.

    "Ricardo's pulled a genie out of the bag again," Pulis said. "That was terrific and Glenn finished it with aplomb.Thomas had the flu, or he felt very poorly. He didn't feel 110% and we had Simo there. With Steve, we was called on 20 minutes before the game and that was a bonus because he didn't have time to worry about it.''

    Spurs boss Harry Redknapp also praised Simonsen's contribution between the posts and also revealed that winger Aaron Lennon asked to be taken off when he picked up an injury 14 minutes from time.

    "We had so many chances, the keeper's made great saves, they've kicked shots off the line and they've only had one shot worth talking about,'' Redknapp said. "I was hoping he could stay on but he couldn't and suddenly we were down to ten men. We're not sure what the problem is. He just said he couldn't carry on and that was that.

    "I didn't give him a nudge - I just said to him we would only have ten men and could he play on, but he said his ankle was too sore. I don't want to say any more, I don't want to cause an issue. It's not about England - he's got big games coming up for Tottenham.''

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