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  • Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 Manchester City: Kranjcar Double

    Duel happened at White Hart Lane on Wednesday (16/12/2009) between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City. The Lilywhites out as winners with three goals without reply.

    Second successive team to attack in 10 minutes early action walk. Carlos Tevez opened the scoring opportunity in the 3rd minute, but the kick was floated over the crossbar Heurelho Gomes.

    Turn seven minutes later Niko Kranjcar threatened Shay Given's goal after the kick just wide of the target. At minute 23 Robinho hard kick from outside the penalty area forced Gomes to the rescue of his goal brilliantly.

    Spurs finally able to lead 1-0 in the first round after the 37th minute to break down the nets Kranjcar Given the results of using wild ball header from Peter Crouch to hit the body of Stephen Ireland.

    Ten minutes after the break Jermain Defoe Spurs double advantage. Defoe, Crouch feedback received and in the process Defoe outwit Kolo Toure and Given to put the ball in the net City.

    Goals to Defoe's 13th this season and put himself into temporary topscorer with Didier Drogba (Chelsea).




    City had tried several times to minimize or even an equalizer, but they usahan through Martin Petrov and Tevez never met the target.

    In the injury time, Kranjcar scored both Spurs confirm a 3-0 advantage. Cooperation of two Aaron Lennon and Kranjcar City could split the defense. Last Name obstacles were then passed to Emmanuel Adebayor's goal to break Given.

    With this victory, troops Harry Redknapp was still in fifth position with 30 points from 17 fight over. While the Citizens care Mark Hughes was down to eighth position with 26 points from a collection of 16 action that has been played.

    Lineup

    Tottenham: Gomes, Corluka, Dawson, Bassong, Assou-Ekotto (Bale 90), Lennon, Huddlestone, Palacios, Kranjcar, Defoe (Jenas 90), Crouch.

    Man City: Given, Richards, Onuoha, Toure, Sylvinho, Ireland, De Jong (Petrov 72 '), Barry, Tevez, Adebayor, Robinho (Santa Cruz 54').

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