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  • Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Sunderland: Van der Vaart, Gyan scored

    Tottenham Hotspur failed to maximize point at the weekend of the 12th to reach three points. Entertain Sunderland at White Hart Lane on Tuesday (11/09/2010) , The Lilywhites held a draw with the score 1-1. Van Der Vaart again scored at 64 minutes, but Gyan levelled 2 minutes later.

    In the 4th minute Spurs open the opportunity through hard kick Modrid flat wound that is still right in the arms of Craig Gordon. Three minutes after Roman Pavlyuchenko on the penalty box to shoot from a distance of 20 yards but still deviated on the right side of goal.

    Tom Huddleston has a chance in the 18th minute by firing volinya tpis still hovering above the crossbar. In the 35th minute Van der Vaart's turn kick from inside the penalty box that can still be intercepted by Gordon.



    The first round came to an end with a score of glasses. Van der Vaart opened the first opportunity to score in the 51st minute when Alan Hutton was greeted header crossing the Dutch players in the penalty box. Unfortunately though not well guarded, Van der Vaart failed converts it became a goal.

    In the 52nd minute of the Spurs players protested the decision of referee Howard Webb did not give a penalty when Boudeweijn Zenden dropped David Bentley in the penalty box. In fact, Bentley was awarded a yellow card for diving is considered.

    Goals that host public awaited presence came in the 64th minute. Gareth Bale's cross was met Peter Crouch's header at the far post which directs the ball to Van der Vaart nearby. As he was escorted back to single player and goalkeeper, Van der Vaart fired shots into the net tangible Gordon.

    But the advantage was gone two minutes later when Danny Welbeck who won the duels in midfield gave the ball in between William Gallas and Younes Kaboul. Gyan-free with easy struck the ball past Heurelho Gomes.

    The match finally ended with the score 1-1. Spurs are still stuck in the rank-6 with 16 points from 12 games left. The Black Cats level beneath it with the same number of points but lost productivity goals.

    Team Line-up:


    Tottenham: 1-Gomes; 2-Alan Hutton, 13-William Gallas, 4-Younes Kaboul, 32-Benoit Assou-Ekotto; 5-David Bentley, 6-Tom Huddlestone, 14-Luka Modric, 3-Gareth Bale; 11-Rafael Van der Vaart, 9-Roman Pavlyuchenko (15-Peter Crouch 46).

    Sunderland: 1-Craig Gordon; 15-Nedum Onuoha, 4-Michael Turner, 19-Titus Bramble, 29-Anton Ferdinand (2-Phillip Bardsley 18); 10-Jordan Henderson, 6-Lee Cattermole, 3-Kieran Richardson, 16-Cristian Riveros (17-Danny Welbeck 46), 7-Boudewijn Zenden; 33-Asamoah Gyan.

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