Tottenham 1-1 Man Utd – Clint Makes Lilywhites’ Day With Late Late Equaliser At The Lane (Photos & Highlights)

Alan Duffy

20th, January 2013

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By Alan Duffy

Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Manchester United – Premier League – 20th January 2013

A last-gasp strike from Clint Dempsey secured a very handy point for Spurs against Man Utd on Sunday afternoon.

In a game played in snowy north London, it was ex-Gunner Robin Van Persie who (once again) opened the scoring on 22 minutes, with a fine header which beat Hugo Lloris in the Tottenham goal. And for the rest of the first-half, the visitors looked assured although they did have David De Gea to thank on more than one occasion.

After the break, the Lilywhites pushed for an equaliser while Sir Alex Ferguson sent on Wayne Rooney to bolster his side’s attack. The striker had an instant impact on the game, getting fouled in the box by Steven Caulker only for referee Chris Foy to wave away the United penalty claims.

Then, with the game into its 93rd minute, Dempsey popped up to secure an arguably deserved point for the home side after De Gea, a hero for most of the game, failed to get enough distance on a punch.

United are now five points clear of Man City at the top of the table while Spurs go fourth, four points behind Chelsea.

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6 Comments

  1. Vasko says:

    Besides that last minute cock up, United’s defending is improving game by game. Rio and Vida are doing great.

  2. Rob says:

    Rooney was on his way down before the contact, tell that to Ferguson.

  3. drags says:

    @Rob Ohh and Ramires wasnt on his way down when the penalty was given to Chelsea? Please, hate more on united for being so successful. Clear cut penalty.

  4. Si says:

    Conceding a goal in Fergie Time (TM)? Ouch.

    That said, there is not much to separate the top four teams this season, at least in terms of ability. United just came out of the blocks quicker at the start of the season.

    A five point cushion is hardly enormous and it will make the next derby game all that more interesting.

  5. Nuno says:

    @drags clearly not a “clear cut penalty”. To me it was more Rooney that tripped in Caulker than actually a foul. Caulker was disputing the ball, he was running and he didn’t put his leg out to hit Rooney, he just tripped on him. Play on.

  6. HotSpur922 says:

    Dempsey…..

    USA

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