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Monday
Apr202009

Spurs 1 Toon 0 - Breaking the hearts of the Geordie nation

There was no goal glut in the end. Instead we enjoyed a rather comfortable home performance, with the usual unwanted bonus of nervy late moments you associate with Spurs. But in truth, Newcastle was neither menacing nor cohesive enough to ever cause anything near sustained pressure. A spurned Nolan shot and Martins kicking high over the bar, the only moments I sighed relief. A nail in the coffin, our job done as one of their opponents in the ‘Let’s Relegate Newcastle’ campaign. The smugness of Shearer is disappearing faster than a pint of Brown Ale in a Newcastle pub.

Pre-match I was a little surprised. No Roman in the starting line-up or the bench. I’ve since heard it was due to a back complaint. So Bent got the nod again, with the undroppable-no-matter-how-quiet-he’s-been Robbie Keane partnering him up-front. King’s knees flared up in training, so Michael Dawson started and in central midfield Jenas failed to shake off the hamstring injury he picked up against West Ham which meant Tommy Huddlestone would get his chance alongside Palacios. Hutton and Defoe both on the bench. It’s nice to see so much quality in depth. Something we had at the start of the season, without the confidence that’s required to gel it all together.

Newcastle had Martins, Smith and Viduka on the bench. Owen up-front and to be honest I’d be hard-pressed to remember the rest of them.

Only took two minutes for something to happen. A Bassong tackle on Darren Bent that possibly warranted a red card. If it had happened 30 minutes into the game or at some point in the second half, then he would have got his marching orders for sure. Not to worry. We dominated possession and created chances with relative ease, resulting in a Bent goal at the second time of asking after Harper saved his initial cross-come-shot. 1-0 up and the much maligned Bent does the only thing he does…and that’s score. Do we still want rid of him? Yes, of course we do. He’s still one-dimensional. But for now, I have no problem being a hypocrite and celebrate his goals. We spent the rest of the match attempting to get the second, which in the end eluded us.

It’s actually a frustrating problem. It cost us three points at Blackburn and it might have cost us a couple against Newcastle. We have a stupendous home record this season (under Harry, not Ramos) with one defeat (against Everton), possibly one too many draws, but only 9 goals conceded overall. 13 is the ‘record’ low goals against at the Lane achieved back in the 60’s. Only Liverpool this season have conceded less goals on home turf. Fortress White Hart Lane? The flip side to this is the fact that we haven’t scored that many going forward. Boring boring Tottenham. So what exactly is the problem? Well, I’m not sure there is one. Other than maybe attempting to walk the ball into the back of the net. Couple of occasions yesterday found us on the edge of the area with the players passing the ball around like a hot potato – all afraid to have a crack. Our general play is fine, but just needs stepping up just a tad in the way of final balls and that ruthless killer instinct.

We should not have gone into the final 10 minutes biting our nails. In the end, Newcastle lacked the composure to take any of their half-chances. Lady luck doesn’t always lift her skirt up and playfully wink at you. With Alan Shearer changing formations more often than Mike Ashley likes to appoint new managers, not only are Newcastle a mish-mashed squad of players, they also appear to lack any understanding in the way of responsibility, leadership and spirit. No miraculous away day for the Toon army this time. No shock 1-4 win. It never looked like happening for them anyway. This isn’t the soft-touch Spurs of old.

Dawson and Woody were commanding at the back. BAE enjoying a relatively easy afternoon. Corluka, clumsy with his passing at times, but otherwise fine. Had to slot into the centre-back position when Dawson was stretchered off with an ankle injury that might well end his season (hope it isn’t too serious). This all meant we welcomed back Alan Hutton who was pretty a-ok on his return. One or two excellent crosses played in with pace, one to the head of Bent who was a little unlucky not to get fully behind it for what would have been a certain second.

We also got to see Jermain Defoe in cameo mode. Still a little way off from being completely match-fit, but who cares. He’s back and will almost certainly score a goal or two before the season closes. Martins had that one effort that had Shearers heart-in-mouth, Viduka…can’t remember if he did anything of note. Although both him and Martins did improve Newcastle going forward, and as they pressed late on, looked more of a team than they did in the previous 80 minutes. Alan Smith was his usual dirty self.

Only thing Newcastle bemoaned was a tackle by Woodgate on Martins. But since when is ‘winning the ball’ a clear penalty shout? Jonathon Pearce thought otherwise on Match of the Day 2. The BBC also opted to cut out the Bassong foul. In fact, the editing of the match was a complete joke. All very complimentary towards Alan Shearers side. Worth noting we had around twenty-two attempts compared to their eight. But you’d think the game was equally matched if you hadn’t seen it live (at Spurs or on Sky). Skys commentary, by all accounts, was as expected with Andy Gray co-commentating. Conspiracy I tells ya, it’s a conspiracy! Those pesky Arsenal and West Ham journos strike again! Down with this sort of thing!

And what of the enigma Huddlestone? Palacios return makes such a massive difference to the side I have to once more call on Harry to look for a young(er) understudy so that we don’t miss him too much when he’s out, suspended or otherwise. He gave Tom time to show-off his sublime passing range. Although to be fair, even I would have time on the ball against Newcastle United. It’s the type of game where you find yourself thinking maybe, just maybe, Tom does have a future as a first-team player. But the reality is, it wasn’t a top performance against top side opposition. It was a good performance against poor opposition. Add pace to an opposing midfield, and he’ll struggle. It’s worth mentioning he was in hospital this past week with a swollen neck (glands?) so well done regardless of the usual question marks we like to throw his way.

Robbie Keane was once more on the quiet side. Run around, waved his arms. But not too much of anything else. Hopefully his game will pick up again with JD back. He does appear to look a little too comfortable in the starting line-up. Lennon did well in-front of Fabio, but there’s no doubt he needs another step up in the way of all-round play. It will come.

So, after all the hype and the banter, we have possibly ended Newcastle United. Their three remaining home games take on monumental importance. They cannot afford to lose any of them. It’s not quite end of days for the Geordie nation just yet. I’m just glad it’s them down there and not us.

Talking of which, we are now left with two winnable home games (WBA, Man City) but away trips to Man Utd, Everton and Liverpool. Plenty of minutes for Harry to continue the rejuvenation of the team.

Those relegation worries seem a million miles away now. You remember…two points from eight games, innit.

Reader Comments (17)

They are doomed mate. They might win of their remaining games, won't be enough. Reckon Sunderland will just about edge them out the top flight.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:04 PM | Unregistered Commenterfilthy

Home record not quite correct with just 1 home loss - that is under HR but before that we lost to Sunderland, Aston Villa and Hull.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:20 PM | Unregistered CommenterL Detty

Easy wasn't it, in the end? Thought Newcastle were shite, very limp with no fight in them. Just don't think they have the players to survive. Powderpuff stuff. Reckon Pav would have slotted a few today.Far better natural goal scorer than Bent will ever be.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:34 PM | Unregistered CommenterGrim down South

I've corrected the text. Meant 'under Harry', although I've long since buried those God awful defeats we suffered early season.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:36 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

DOWN WITH THE TOON! WOOT WOOT!!

We need to turn it on at the Lane, all these 1-0 wins are no good for the heart.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:44 PM | Unregistered CommenterThe Machine

Keane is a bit quiet but I think he, along with Palacios, has helped to bring out the best of Modric. They have also brought some leadership. Sometimes the full value of a player cannot be measured directly and I think this is the case with Keane. Will be interesting to see how he plays against ManU. Palacios really rocks.

Apr 20, 2009 at 12:57 PM | Unregistered Commenterabe

Drop Keane an play Modic in the middle now.

Apr 20, 2009 at 1:11 PM | Unregistered CommenterLilywhitemike

Keane has been quiet recently but he's virtually undropabble due to him being more diverse than Pav or Bent. Unlucky that Pav was injured for the game as I'm sure he would of slotted a few against a side that's surely the worst in the league. Bent's overall effort was up on his West Ham performance so I admire his endeavour.

Hudd was good in parts and some of his passing was exquisite (the way he knows how to hit the ball to get it do what he wants is magnificent) However, I still feel that JJ gives us much more in the middle of the park and gels with Palacios in a more natural way than Hudd does.

Hope Dawson's alright. Having done the same thing (no break but heavy ligament damage) to my ankle last year I was on crutches for nearly a week and wasn't fit to play again for almost 2 months.

Hutton played well when he came on, he gives us a nice alternative to Corluka at RB. I actually feel that Hutton and Bentley are a great Right sided pairing that complement eachother brilliantly & Corluka and Lennon are a perfect match too. It's a shame we don't have the same options on the Left side of the team.

Hopefully Pav and JJ will be fit for the Man Ure game, I'm feeling confident, it's about time we got a result at Old Trafford.

Apr 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM | Unregistered CommenterJamiespurs

With Newcastle and hopefully Boro going down, perhaps we now have more chance of winning some away games.

Loving the return to the original site colours spooky.

Apr 20, 2009 at 1:27 PM | Unregistered CommenterAvii

Was a highly enjoyable afternoon sat in the Park Lane upper near the Newcastle hordes. Think Keane is under-rated somewhat. We expect him to be full of tricks but his work rate is still as vital as any flick goal.

Apr 20, 2009 at 2:03 PM | Unregistered CommenterGavin

Keanes workrate? Though it was average at best on Sunday. But no complaints. Three points.

Apr 20, 2009 at 2:03 PM | Unregistered CommenterGeneral Brickhouse

Spooky, like the new blog, looks the same but different. You've moved hosts or what?

Not sure I'm liking this new style of writing though. It's all very straight-laced. What the fuck happened to the letters and the over the top ranting??

Apr 20, 2009 at 3:36 PM | Unregistered CommenterKingofKings

Spooky sold out when he got linked on News Now.

Apr 20, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Unregistered CommenterThe Machine

Sold out? It's got nothing to do with selling out.

Straight-laced = I'm on medication

Inane ramblings of a mad man = I'm off medication and on the bottles of rum

Apr 20, 2009 at 3:39 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

Have to say, since you got all serious on us, the abuse FROM Spurs fans has dropped about 70%.

Apr 20, 2009 at 4:36 PM | Unregistered CommenterWest Stand Bagel

Best football blog on the net. Informative, opinionated and thoroughly bloody entertaining!

I for one like the slight change of direction. Keep up the good work, Spooks.

Apr 21, 2009 at 7:03 PM | Unregistered CommenterCaves

We always play crap in the capital and against Spurs wasn't any different. That said, we did have chances to take home a point near the end.

I'm still keeping positive that we'll keep our Premiership status. Our remaining home fixture are against teams we "should" beat (Portsmouth, Middlesbrough & Fulham). Although we'll most likely lose away to Liverpool in 2 weeks time, I can see us possibly taking a point away at Villa on the last day of the season.

Apr 22, 2009 at 10:42 AM | Unregistered CommenterMelv

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