Match Preview: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton











White Hart Lane, London N17 - The World Famous Home of the Spurs
Tuesday 27th October 2009, Kick Off 20:00
Football League (Carling) Cup, Fourth Round




















Tottenham Hotspur: 3rd in Premier League, 19 points from 30
Everton: 9th in Premier League, 12 points from 27

COMMENT:

Tottenham Hotspur face Everton in the Football League (Carling) Cup for the first time ever on Tuesday night. Amazingly enough, these two famous clubs have always managed to avoid each other during over four decades of the competition. Everton have never won the League Cup, but were losing Finalists twice, firstly to Aston Villa in 1977 in a marathon final which needed two replays and then to bitter rivals Liverpool in the 1984 Final.
Everton's form has improved in recent weeks after a very poor start to the season, although they recently suffered a very heavy 5-0 defeat to Benfica in Portugal in the UEFA Europa League. Their last League game ended in a 3-2 defeat away to Bolton Wanderers.
Harry Rednapp's only home defeat with Spurs last season was against Everton at the end of November 2008.
Tottenham's last outing was a very disappointing 1-0 defeat to Stoke City in the Premier League, which dented their excellent start to the 2009-10 season. The match saw the return of Jonathan Woodgate but it was short-lived as he suffered concusion after just 14 minutes played. An injury to Aaron Lennon after all three substitutes had been used meant Spurs played the last 12 minutes with only 10 men.
Everton's manager David Moyes has complained about the fixture congestion his team is suffering at the moment, so it's likely that the Blues won't be fielding a full-strength team at White Hart Lane. Spurs, on the other hand, are likely to give starts to some of the first team squad members who didn't feature against Stoke, such as David Bentley, Gareth Bale, Kyle Naughton, Carlo Cudicini and Alan Hutton. Niko Kranjar is cup-tied, as he played in a previous round for Portsmouth while Ledley King, Giovani Dos Santos and Luka Modric are all injured and may be joined by Jonathan Woodgate and Aaron Lennon.

TEAM NEWS:

Harry Redknapp has a number of injuries to contend with as he prepares for Tuesday night's Carling Cup clash against Everton.
Jonathan Woodgate (head injury) and Aaron Lennon (ankle) have joined a missing list that already included Ledley King (illness/knee), Luka Modric (fractured fibula) and Giovani dos Santos (ankle). Add to that striker Jermain Defoe, who serves the second of his three-match suspension and Niko Kranjcar, who is cup-tied having played in the competition for Portsmouth.

‘Woody' was forced off just 15 minutes into his return against Stoke on Saturday after a clash of heads with James Beattie.
Harry reported earlier on Monday: "Jonathan took a bad blow to the head and he's gone for a scan today to make sure he hasn't fractured his cheekbone. His face is very swollen and we have to make sure he's okay. Obviously he's not available.
"Aaron has also gone for a scan to see what damage he's done to his ankle, hopefully it's not to bad and he'll recover."
"We've one or two more out as well - Ledley's still not fit, Luka and Gio - and Jermain is suspended."
Harry added that he was hopeful Ledley would be fit for Saturday's derby at Arsenal.

Everton have an extensive injury list, with a whole team of players likely to be unavailable. Defender John Heitinga has recovered from cramp, while Yakubu, Joseph Yobo, Leighton Baines and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov are striving to return.

HARRY ON EVERTON:

Harry Redknapp doesn't expect Everton's busy schedule to detract from their performance in the Carling Cup at the Lane tonight.
The Toffees face their third away match in six days having played in the Europa League against Benfica in Portugal last Thursday, Bolton in the Premier League on Sunday and now this fourth round encounter. "I don't think you ever get an easy game against Everton," said Harry. "I remember going to watch them at Chelsea last season when they didn't have any strikers and they were fantastic.

"We all know they will get stronger and stronger as the season goes on, like they always do and whoever David Moyes puts out will give it a go. It will be a tough game for us, for sure." Harry explained in Monday's pre-match press briefing that he was likely to make changes to the starting line-up with the likes of Alan Hutton, Gareth Bale, David Bentley and Roman Pavlyuchenko all in the frame.
"It's an opportunity for whoever plays to come in and stake a claim," added Harry. "I've got other lads who need a game, they are working hard every day on the training ground, are part of the squad and need to play. I need to get a game or two into them. They all did well in the previous rounds at Doncaster and Preston.

"We want to win every game. We've been in the final for the last two years, it was a great day against United that went to penalties and we want to go back. "We've a chance in this competition, the FA Cup - we're in three competitions and we'll give it our best shot in all of them." Goalkeeper David Button has been recalled from his loan spell at Crewe ahead of tonight's fixture.

MATCH FACTS:

Head-to-head

• Tottenham and Everton have been playing each other since 1904, but this is their first ever meeting in the League Cup.

• Everton are unbeaten in their last four league meetings against Spurs (W2, D2). It is four years since Tottenham beat them at White Hart Lane.

Tottenham Hotspur

• The four-time winners and last year's beaten finalists have failed to reach at least the quarter-finals just once in their last six attempts.

• Tottenham suffered only their third defeat of the season when Stoke won 1-0 at the Lane on Saturday.

• Peter Crouch is joint top scorer in the League Cup with four goals.

Everton

• Everton have never won the League Cup, and only once reached the last eight in 21 attempts.

• That exception was their semi-final appearance in 2007, when they lost 3-1 on aggregate to Chelsea. It is the best League Cup run of David Moyes' managerial career.

• They have conceded eight goals in losing their last two matches, and have not won in four games in all competitions.

PREVIOUS MEETINGS:

Tuesday evening's match will be the 163rd meeting between Tottenham Hotspur and Everton.
The two clubs have never previously met in the League (Carling) Cup before.
Here are the results of all the previous 162 games with Spurs' score shown first:

22-Apr-1897 Friendly - H W 2 - 1 Lanham, Newbigging
01-Jan-1902Friendly - A L 1 - 3 Smith
06-Feb-04F.A. Cup 1 25,000A W 2 - 1 Woodward, Balmer og
07-May-05Tour - A L 0 - 2                                   (Match played in Vienna, Austria)
16-May-05Tour - A L 0 - 1                                                 (Match played in Prague)
11-Jan-08F.A. Cup 1 21,000A W 0 - 1  
05-Jun-09Tour - A D 2 - 2 Tull, Middlemiss     (Match played in Palermo, Argentina)
19-Jun-09Tour - A L 0 - 4                              (Match played in Palermo, Argentina)
04-Sep-09Division 1 20,000A L 2 - 4 Minter, Middlemiss
08-Jan-10Division 1 24,000H W 3 - 0 Steel R, Middlemiss (2)
01-Sep-10Division 1 22,000A L 0 - 2  
17-Apr-11Division 1 20,000H L 0 - 1  
02-Sep-11Division 1 25,000A D 2 - 2 J McTavish, Young
30-Dec-11Division 1 24,500H L 0 - 1  
02-Sep-12Division 1 22,000H L 0 - 2  
01-Jan-13Division 1 30,000A W 2 - 1 Minter (2)
22-Nov-13Division 1 22,000H W 4 - 1 Bauchop, Bliss (2), Middlemiss
28-Mar-14Division 1 15,000A D 1 - 1 Sparrow
02-Sep-14Division 1 9,000H L 1 - 3 Cantrell
01-Jan-15Division 1 17,000A D 1 - 1 Bliss
12-Mar-21Division 1 30,000H W 2 - 0 Archibald, Seed
27-Apr-21Division 1 23,000A D 0 - 0  
25-Feb-22Division 1 34,871H W 2 - 0 Wilson, Dimmock
15-Mar-22Division 1 30,000A D 0 - 0  
04-Sep-22Division 1 24,262H W 2 - 0 Seed, Bliss
01-Jan-23Division 1 20,000A L 1 - 3 Lindsay
12-Apr-24Division 1 14,606H L 2 - 5 Walden, Lindsay
19-Apr-24Division 1 20,000A L 2 - 4 Lindsay, Raitt og
13-Sep-24Division 1 35,039H D 0 - 0  
17-Jan-25Division 1 30,000A L 0 - 1  
12-Sep-25Division 1 37,506A D 1 - 1 Dimmock
23-Jan-26Division 1 22,805H D 1 - 1 Thompson
28-Aug-26Division 1 28,324H W 2 - 1 Blair, Osborne
15-Jan-27Division 1 35,986A W 2 - 1 Blair, Dimmock
01-Oct-27Division 1 7,716H L 1 - 3 Townley
11-Feb-28Division 1 29,149A W 5 - 3 O'Callaghan (4), Dimmock
25-Oct-30Division 2 25,265A L 2 - 4 Smy (2)
16-Mar-31Division 2 30,205H W 1 - 0 Harper
21-Oct-33Division 1 35,082A D 1 - 1 Evans W
13-Jan-34F.A. Cup 3 45,637H W 3 - 0 Howe, Hunt GS, Evans W
03-Mar-34Division 1 26,121H W 3 - 0 Hunt GS (3)
25-Aug-34Division 1 50,586H D 1 - 1 Hall GW
29-Dec-34Division 1 25,851A L 2 - 5 McCormick, Hall AG
20-Feb-37F.A. Cup 5 57,149A D 1 - 1 McCormick
22-Feb-37F.A. Cup 5 Replay 46,972H W 4 - 3 Meek, Morrison (3)
11-Feb-50F.A. Cup 5 72,921A L 0 - 1  
11-Nov-50Division 1 47,125A W 2 - 1 Baily, Medley
31-Mar-51Division 1 46,651H W 3 - 0 Walters, Bennett, Murphy
04-Dec-54Division 1 31,554H L 1 - 3 Baily
09-Apr-55Division 1 42,219A L 0 - 1  
17-Sep-55Division 1 42,851A L 1 - 2 Walters
21-Jan-56Division 1 37,119H D 1 - 1 Smith R
25-Dec-56Division 1 27,761H W 6 - 0 Medwin, (2), Harmer (pen), Smith R (2), Stokes
26-Dec-56Division 1 20,172A D 1 - 1 Robb
09-Nov-57Division 1 39,999H W 3 - 1 Brooks, Smith R, Harmer (pen)
05-Apr-58Division 1 30,149A W 4 - 3 Smith (2), Clayton (2)
11-Oct-58Division 1 37,794H W 10 - 4 Ryden, Medwin, Harmer, Smith R (4), Stokes (2), Robb
28-Feb-59Division 1 36,782A L 1 - 2 Jones
21-Nov-59Division 1 39,432H W 3 - 0 Jones (pen), Harris og, King og
09-Apr-60Division 1 57,959A L 1 - 2 Jones
20-Aug-60Division 1 50,393H W 2 - 0 Smith R, Allen
17-Dec-60Division 1 61,052A W 3 - 1 Mackay, White, Allen
04-Nov-61Division 1 54,234A L 0 - 3  
24-Mar-62Division 1 47,343H W 3 - 1 Jones, White, Greaves
01-Dec-62Division 1 60,626H D 0 - 0  
20-Apr-63Division 1 67,650A L 0 - 1  
26-Oct-63Division 1 65,386A L 0 - 1  
07-Mar-64Division 1 41,923H L 2 - 4 Allen, Dyson
29-Aug-64Division 1 55,148A L 1 - 4 Jones
19-Dec-64Division 1 41,994H D 2 - 2 Greaves (2)
09-Sep-65Division 1 40,022A L 1 - 3 Mullery
01-Jan-66Division 1 36,953H D 2 - 2 Knowles, Saul
22-Mar-67Division 1 50,108A W 1 - 0 Greaves
27-Mar-67Division 1 46,917H W 2 - 0 Mullery, Gilzean
23-Aug-67Division 1 53,809H D 1 - 1 Gilzean
29-Aug-67Division 1 57,790A W 1 - 0 Saul
17-Aug-68Division 1 56,570A W 2 - 0 Greaves, Chivers
08-Mar-69Division 1 44,882H D 1 - 1 Morgan
17-Dec-69Division 1 28,494H X 0 - 0           (Match Abandoned 29th minute, floodlight failure)
11-Mar-70Division 1 27,764H L 0 - 1  
14-Mar-70Division 1 51,533A L 2 - 3 Gilzean, Bond (pen)
28-Nov-70Division 1 44,301A D 0 - 0  
30-Jan-71Division 1 42,105H W 2 - 1 Gilzean, Chivers
06-Nov-71Division 1 40,005H W 3 - 0 Pratt, Chivers (2)
26-Feb-72F.A. Cup 5 50,511A W 2 - 0 Gilzean, Peters
01-Mar-72Division 1 21,601A D 1 - 1 Peters
16-Dec-72Division 1 31,129A L 1 - 3 Neighbour
24-Feb-73Division 1 27,427H W 3 - 0 Gilzean, Chivers, Pearce
03-Nov-73Division 1 37,827A D 1 - 1 Perryman
30-Mar-74Division 1 19,839H L 0 - 2  
09-Nov-74Division 1 29,052H D 1 - 1 Chivers
01-Feb-75Division 1 40,912A L 0 - 1  
10-Dec-75Division 1 18,638H D 2 - 2 Pratt, Duncan
24-Feb-76Division 1 18,126A L 0 - 1  
30-Oct-76Division 1 26,047H D 3 - 3 McAllister, Osgood (pen), Pratt
26-Mar-77Division 1 32,549A L 0 - 4  
30-Dec-78Division 1 44,572A D 1 - 1 Taylor
05-May-79Division 1 26,077H D 1 - 1 Ardiles
24-Nov-79Division 1 31,079A D 1 - 1 Jones
19-Apr-80Division 1 25,245H W 3 - 0 Miller, Ardiles, Galvin
01-Nov-80Division 1 26,223A D 2 - 2 Archibald (2)
04-Apr-81Division 1 27,208H D 2 - 2 Galvin, Crooks
19-Sep-81Division 1 31,219H W 3 - 0 Hughton, Roberts, Hoddle (pen)
30-Jan-82Division 1 30,709A D 1 - 1 Villa
04-Sep-82Division 1 30,563A L 1 - 3 Archibald
03-Jan-83Division 1 28,455H W 2 - 1 Gibson (2)
19-Feb-83F.A. Cup 5 42,995A L 0 - 2  
17-Sep-83Division 1 29,125H L 1 - 2 Falco
21-Jan-84Division 1 17,990A L 1 - 2 Archibald
25-Aug-84Division 1 35,630A W 4 - 1 Falco, Allen C (2), Chiedozie
03-Apr-85Division 1 48,108H L 1 - 2 Roberts
26-Aug-85Division 1 29,750H L 0 - 1  
01-Feb-86Division 1 33,178A L 0 - 1  
05-Feb-86SSS Cup SF 1L 7,548H D 0 - 0  
04-Mar-86F.A. Cup 5 23,338H L 1 - 2 Falco
19-Mar-86SSS Cup SF 2L 12,008A L 1 - 3 (a.e.t)  Falco
27-Sep-86Division 1 28,007H W 2 - 0 Allen C (2)
11-May-87Division 1 28,287A L 0 - 1  
05-Sep-87Division 1 32,389A D 0 - 0  
09-Mar-88Division 1 18,662H W 2 - 1 Fairclough, Walsh
03-Dec-88Division 1 29,657A L 0 - 1  
22-Apr-89Division 1 28,568H W 2 - 1 Walsh (2)
22-Aug-89Division 1 34,402A L 1 - 2 Allen
09-Dec-89Division 1 29,374H W 2 - 1 Stewart, Lineker
18-Nov-90Division 1 23,716A D 1 - 1 Howells
24-Apr-91Division 1 21,675H D 3 - 3 Allen, Mabbutt, Nayim
05-Oct-91Division 1 29,505A L 1 - 3 Lineker
25-Apr-92Division 1 36,340H D 3 - 3 Stewart, Minton, Allen
05-Sep-92FA Prem 26,503H W 2 - 1 Allen, Turner
10-Feb-93FA Prem 16,164A W 2 - 1 Mabbutt, Allen
03-Oct-93FA Prem 27,487H W 3 - 2 Sheringham, Anderton, Caskey
26-Mar-94FA Prem 23,460A W 1 - 0 Sedgley
24-Aug-94FA Prem 24,553H W 2 - 1 Klinsmann (2)
17-Dec-94FA Prem 32,813A D 0 - 0  
09-Apr-95F.A. Cup SF 38,226ER L 1 - 4 Klinsmann (pen)
22-Oct-95FA Prem 33,629A D 1 - 1 Armstrong
02-Dec-95FA Prem 32,894H D 0 - 0  
24-Aug-96FA Prem 29,669H D 0 - 0  
12-Apr-97FA Prem 36,380A L 0 - 1  
29-Nov-97FA Prem 36,670A W 2 - 0 Vega, Ginola
04-Apr-98FA Prem 35,646H D 1 - 1 Armstrong
29-Aug-98FA Prem 39,379A W 1 - 0 Ferdinand
28-Dec-98FA Prem 36,053H W 4 - 1 Ferdinand, Armstrong (3)
14-Aug-99FA Prem 34,539H W 3 - 2 Sherwood, Iversen, Leonhardsen
15-Jan-2000FA Prem 36,144A D 2 - 2 Armstrong, Ginola
05-Sep-00FA Prem 36,010H W 3 - 2 Rebrov (2, 1 pen), Ferdinand
13-Jan-01FA Prem 32,290A D 0 - 0  
20-Aug-01FA Prem 29,503A D 1 - 1 Anderton
19-Jan-02FA Prem 36,056H D 1 - 1 Ferdinand
17-Aug-02FA Prem 40,120A D 2 - 2 Etherington, Ferdinand
12-Jan-03FA Prem 36,070H W 4 - 3 Poyet, Keane (3)
04-Oct-03FA Prem 36,137H W 3 - 0 Kanoute, Poyet, Keane
09-Apr-04FA Prem 38,086A L 1 - 3 Carr
02-Oct-04FA Prem 38,264A W 1 - 0 Pamarot
01-Jan-05FA Prem 36,102H W 5 - 2 Marney (2), Ziegler, Mendes, Keane
15-Oct-05FA Prem 36,267H W 2 - 0 Mido, Jenas
15-Apr-06FA Prem 39,856A W 1 - 0 Keane (pen)
26-Aug-06FA Prem 35,540H L 0 - 2  
21-Feb-07FA Prem 34,121A W 2 - 1 Berbatov, Jenas
14-Aug-07FA Prem 35,716H L 1 - 3 Gardner
30-Jan-08FA Prem 35,840A D 0 - 0  
30-Nov-08FA Prem 35,742H L 0 - 1  
09-May-09FA Prem  36,646 0 - 0   
27-Oct-09Lge Cup R4H
06-Dec-09FA PremA
27-Feb-10FA PremH
















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Everton 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur

9th May 2009, Premier League, Goodison Park


Everton keeper Tim Howard set a new club record of 16 clean sheets in a disappointing match in which neither side had many threats on goal.

Spurs full-back Gareth Bale sent a 20-yard free-kick over the bar on 16 minutes before Ledley King blocked Jo's shot following Steven Pienaar's pass.

The second half saw Dan Gosling clatter the woodwork with a drive from the edge of the area on 68 minutes.

And Jermain Defoe went close with a fine shot on the turn a minute later.

While Howard usurped Neville Southall's record of 15 clean league sheets set back in 1996, the USA international and opposite number Heurelho Gomes were rarely tested in a game bereft of genuine goal-scoring chances.

Everton boss David Moyes made one change from the starting XI which beat Sunderland last week, with teenager Jack Rodwell making only his eighth start of the season in place of Lars Jacobsen, with Phil Neville slotting in at right-back in place of the Dane.

Injuries forced Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp into a tactical switch, opting for a five-man defence with Vedran Corluka joining Ledley King and Jonathan Woodgate at centre-back, while Alan Hutton and Bale patrolled the right and left flanks.

Tom Huddlestone replaced the absent Wilson Palacios in midfield, while Defoe made his first start alongside Robbie Keane since the Irishman re-signed for Spurs in January.

The Goodison pitch, already generously watered prior to kick off, became drenched following a heavy rain burst in the first half, making passing particularly hazardous.

However, despite the slick conditions, both sides managed to string a number of passes but crucially lacked any decisiveness in the final third.

The visitors' best chance of the half fell to Bale, whose left-footed free-kick from the edge of the area just evaded the crossbar on 16 minutes.

And a timely intervention from Joleon Lescott prevented Keane from hitting the target from the edge of the area on 23 minutes.

Everton had their chances, their best coming five minutes before the interval.

The industrious Pienaar fed a pinpoint pass beyond Tottenham's centre-backs for Jo, whose shot from 16 yards was blocked by King as the Brazilian attempted to slide the ball past the onrushing Gomes.

Tim Cahill came closest to opening the scoring in the second half when his 55th-minute half-volley from 20 yards just evaded the right-hand post of Gomes' goal.

The Brazilian keeper almost added another comedy keeping gaffe to his collection minutes later when he spilled a regulation cross from Leighton Baines, only to recover the ball inches from the feet of compatriot Jo.

With momentum swinging Everton's way, Gosling came closest to breaking the deadlock on 68 minutes when his drive from the edge of the area rebounded off the left-hand post to safety.

It was the young midfielder's last contribution of the match, substituted for Leon Osman while Louis Saha replaced the largely ineffective Jo.

Neither replacement had touched the ball when Defoe fizzed a fine left-footed turn from the edge of the area past Howard's right-hand post on 69 minutes.

With defences firmly on top, neither side managed to create further chances, a draw a fair reflection of a largely uneventful match.

Everton boss David Moyes on Tim Howard's record:

"He has been fantastic, Tim Howard is a professional who works very hard at his game.

"But the record is also a compliment for the players in front of him. Good teams start with good platforms at the back and we have that.

"I thought Spurs were very good in the opening 30 minutes, we found it difficult to stay with them. But we pegged it back and the second half we played well and were unfortunate not to win."

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp:

"We dominated the first half, created good opportunities and passed the ball fantastically. But second half they stopped us from playing.

"But I thought it was a fair result, there were not a lot of chances for both sides, neither keeper has had to put out any world-class saves.

"It was interesting to get a chance to see look at players who haven't had played too much this season to see what they could do."

Everton:

Howard, Neville, Yobo, Lescott, Baines, Gosling (Osman 69), Rodwell, Cahill, Pienaar, Fellaini, Jo (Saha 69).

Subs Not Used: Nash, Castillo, Vaughan, Jacobsen, Wallace.

Booked: Lescott, Pienaar.

Tottenham Hotspur:

Gomes, Corluka, King, Woodgate, Bale, Hutton, Huddlestone, Jenas, Modric (Pavlyuchenko 81), Keane, Defoe.

Subs Not Used: Cudicini, Bentley, Gunter, Campbell, Chimbonda, Rose.

Booked: Hutton, Jenas, Pavlyuchenko.

Att: 36,646

Ref: Lee Mason (Lancashire)

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Tottenham's Gareth Bale

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