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Saturday, 7 April 2012

Balanced Against Sunderland, Spurs to Position Three

London - Tottenham Hotspur should be satisfied with an additional one point during the visit to the headquarters of Sunderland after the competition ended balanced with "scores glasses", 0-0.

At the Stadium of Light, Saturday (04/07/2012) night WIB, Spurs dominated the game over the host rather than Sunderland. ESPN Soccernet recorded Spurs have the ball as much as 71%.

A number of opportunities for starting the second recorded, with the Spurs held the best opportunity, as noted Rafael van der Vaart in the middle of the second half. However, the 0-0 score never changed.

With the addition of a figure, Spurs - 59 points from 32 match - to success while sliding Arsenal - 58 points from 31 match - from a position three English Primer League standings. However, Arsenal could again occupy that position if you are able to overcome Manchester City on Sunday (8/4).

path Opportunities

The first chance in the competition made ​​by Benoit Assou-Ekotto at minute four. But the kick from a distance still make the ball widened from the target.

After a while I have another real chance at Spurs threatened another 58 minutes. Gareth Bale escape the control of the opponent and celebrate success Assou-Ekotto cross feed direction though not the right target.

A minute later, are able to substitute Spurs threatened Sunderland. However, Kyle Walker to sweep the ball up wide-awake James McClean failed to proceed.

At 71 minutes, Spurs strike action again later Rafael van der Vaart. This time drove the ball towards the goal can still be stopped Michael Turner.

In the end, until the final whistle sounded score stayed 0-0.

Teams:


Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley (Richardson '80), Colback, Kilgallon, Turner, Larsson, McClean, Cattermole (Vaughan 76 '), Gardner, Sessegnon, Bendtner.

Tottenham: Friedel; Walker, Gallas, Kaboul, Assou-Ekotto; Parker, Modric, Sandro (Lennon 65 '); Van der Vaart (Defoe 82'), Adebayor (Saha 78 '), Bale.

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