- Whelan (86)
- Date:2009-10-24
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:White Hart Lane
- Attendance:36031
- Referee:Probert, L
Live Commentary
90mins
Full-Time: TOTTENHAM 0-1 STOKE. Stoke have grabbed all the points courtesy of Whelan's late goal.
90mins
There's five minutes of added time.
88mins
Danny Higginbotham comes on for Ricardo Fuller.
86mins
TOTTENHAM 0-1 STOKE. Glenn WHELAN shoots home for Stoke after profiting from good work by Ricardo Fuller.
85mins
Wilson Palacios plays the ball back to Heurelho Gomes with Sanli Tuncay snapping at his heels.
82mins
Salif Diao is booked.
80mins
Sanli Tuncay's left-foot effort is wide of the upright.
79mins
Aaron Lennon is having treatment for a knock.
76mins
Glenn Whelan goes into the referee's notebook.
75mins
Roman Pavlyuchenko's strike skips over the turf into the hands of Steve Simonsen.
74mins
Jermaine Jenas plays a long ball forward but Steve Simonsen comes off his line to gather.
72mins
Roman Pavlyuchenko's header from a corner is cleared away.
70mins
Jermaine Jenas replaces Tom Huddlestone for Spurs.
70mins
James Beattie is being replaced by Sanli Tuncay for Stoke.
68mins
Peter Crouch wins another header but Steve Simonsen makes a comfortable save.
66mins
Roman Pavlyuchenko tries his luck from distance but doesn't trouble Steve Simonsen.
64mins
Spurs are pushing forward in numbers as they look for the breakthrough.
62mins
Roman Pavlyuchenko replaces Robbie Keane for Spurs.
61mins
Peter Crouch gets onto the end of a corner but again Steve Simonsen makes the save.
59mins
Abdoulaye Diagne-Faye makes a great defensive header with Peter Crouch threatening.
57mins
Glenn Whelan replaces Rory Delap for Stoke.
55mins
James Beattie meets Matthew Etherington's centre but can't find the target.
54mins
Tom Huddlestone's half volley is wide of the target.
52mins
Rory Delap's cross is too strong and cannot find James Beattie.
50mins
Salif Diao's volley skips of the surface and flies just wide.
48mins
Ryan Shawcross and Dean Whitehead combine to clear Peter Crouch's effort off the line.
47mins
Niko Kranjcar's deflected free kick is comfortably saved by Steve Simonsen.
45mins
The second half is underway.
45mins
Spurs created a host of chances but were kept by Simonsen and a Beattie clearance off the line.
43mins
Robbie Keane looks to get onto Wilson Palacios chip but Steve Simonsen collects.
40mins
Ricardo Fuller's shot is blocked.
37mins
Ryan Shawcross heads into tthe area but Heurelho Gomes collects comfortably.
35mins
Ricardo Fuller's half volley on the turn flies over the crossbar.
33mins
Danny Collins intercepts a ball aimed for Aaron Lennon, heading away.
31mins
Vedran Corluka's chipped ball in bounces harmlessly to Steve Simonsen.
29mins
Ricardo Fuller goes into the referee's notebook.
28mins
Niko Kranjcar's drilled effort crashes against the upright.
26mins
James Beattie clears off the line from Peter Crouch's header.
24mins
Wilson Palacios fires wide of the upright.
23mins
Steve Simonsen makes another great save to keep out fizzing Aaron Lennon effort.
21mins
Andy Wilkinson makes a good challenge to halt Niko Kranjcar's progress.
19mins
Rory Delap's long throw is cleared by Tom Huddlestone.
16mins
Steve Simonsen collects Niko Kranjcar's dipping shot at the second time of asking.
14mins
Michael Dawson replaces Jonathan Woodgate.
13mins
Tom Huddlestone's left-foot drive flies high over the target.
11mins
Steve Simonsen makes a great scrambling save to keep out Peter Crouch.
10mins
Benoit Assou-Ekotto's strike is straight at Steve Simonsen.
8mins
Salif Diao makes a great challenge to dispossess Tom Huddlestone.
6mins
Steve Simonsen claims well from Aaron Lennon's dangerous cross.
4mins
Jonathan Woodgate is receiving treatment for a bloodied nose.
3mins
Matthew Etherington slides the ball just wide of the target.
1mins
Referee Lee Probert gets the game underway.
0mins
Steve Simonsen has replaced Sorensen who is ill ahead of the kick-off.
0mins
The suspended Robert Huth is replaced by Andy Wilkinson for Stoke.
0mins
Wilson Palacios starts in place of Jermaine Jenas.
0mins
Peter Crouch come in for the suspended Jermain Defoe.
0mins
Jonathan Woodgate replaces the injured Ledley King for Spurs.
Match Preview
Tottenham Hotspur play host to Stoke City hoping to build on their impressive start to the new season.
Harry Redknapp's side are currently third in the Premier League table, just three points behind leaders and reigning champions Manchester United.
Last time out Spurs secured a 2-1 victory at Portsmouth, Redknapp's former club, although the win was marred by Jermain Defoe being sent off and incurring a ban which will see him miss the visit of the Potters to north London.
However, Redknapp remains confident that his side can maintain their lofty position, having said after the Fratton Park win: "We have to believe. That (the top four) is the aim.
"This is a year when the top teams are getting beaten. Chelsea got done against Aston Villa, Liverpool have lost a few already. Manchester City could achieve anything. We could push to be around that top end."
Spurs currently have only one major injury absentee, with Luka Modric still sidelined by the broken leg he sustained in the win against Birmingham City at the end of August.
The Potters travel to the capital without central defender Robert Huth, as the former Chelsea man has been handed a three-game suspension for an off-the-ball incident involving West Ham's Matthew Upson last weekend.
Abdoulaye Faye (back) and Mamady Sidibe (knee) are the only two likely injury absentees for City boss Tony Pulis.
Pulis' men have made a fine start to the new season, with their three defeats coming at the hands of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United.
Last time out James Beattie's first two goals of the campaign secured a 2-1 victory over the Hammers at the Britannia Stadium and the striker won praise from Pulis for his efforts.
"Beatts has done well," Pulis commented. "He's been very unfortunate because he missed part of pre-season.
"We're just working to get him fit again, but he and Ricardo Fuller put a real shift in and caused Upson and Tomkins a hell of a lot of problems."
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Match Report
Glenn Whelan fired a dramatic late winner to wreck Harry Redknapp's first-year anniversary at Tottenham and stop the north London club going level on points with Manchester United at the top of the table.
If there was any team who were going to be the party poopers then it was a dogged Stoke City outfit, who defied all the odds to retain their top-flight status and came away with a deserved three points from White Hart Lane.
Stoke substitute Whelan was the unlikely hero when he came off the substitutes bench and fired the winner with just five minutes left on the clock to record their first away win of the season.
The away side almost broke the deadlock after just two minutes. Matthew Etherington created space on the edge of the box and his shot was superbly cleared by Jonathan Woodgate, who showed all his bravery when he clashed with Ricardo Fuller to stop the ball crossing over the line.
The home side fought their way back into the game and created their first major chance on 11 minutes when Niko Kranjcar's cross picked out Peter Crouch, who towered above the Stoke defence and saw his header produce a fine save from Steve Simonsen diving away to his right.
The defensive problems for Redknapp continued on 13 minutes when Woodgate was forced to leave the pitch with concussion following his goal-line clearance in the opening minutes.
Simonsen was clearly not affected by his late call-up to the Stoke side and kept City in the game with another fine save to deny Aaron Lennon's curling right-foot shot.
The home side continued to create the best openings and were unlucky not to open the scoring on 26 minutes when Lennon's cross fell to Crouch, whose header was cleared off the line by James Beattie.
The woodwork then denied Tottenham 60 seconds later when Kranjcar fired a low shot which beat Simonsen in the Stoke goal but the ball struck the post.
Stoke clearly came with a game-plan to frustrate the home side and Tottenham were finding it hard to break down the visitors' defence.
Redknapp's side came close again on 48 minutes when Robbie Keane's low shot was parried away by Simonsen.
Crouch looked certain to knock the rebound home, but Ryan Shawcross and Andy Wilkinson were on hand to knock the ball away.
The Tottenham manager knew he needed to change things around and brought on both Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermaine Jenas as he looked to break the deadlock.
But the Stoke defence stood up to everything that the Spurs forwards threw at them and showed once again why they are such a tough team to break down in the top-flight.
Redknapp must have known it was not going to be his day when Lennon was forced to leave the field through injury and the home side were down to ten men.
And he was given the worst possible anniversary present when Whelan fired the crucial matchwinner on 86 minutes.
Stoke substitute Fuller forced his way past Benoit Assou-Ekotto and played the ball in to Whelan, who seemed to have all the time in the world inside the area.
Whelan made no mistake striking the ball past Heurelho Gomes into the corner of the net to make it an enjoyable trip back to the Potteries.
Tottenham Hotspur Team
Stoke City Team
Tottenham Hotspur | Stoke City |
Corners
| 7 | 1 |
Fouls
| 8 | 18 |
Goal attempts
| 22 | 8 |
Shots off target
| 9 | 6 |
Offsides
| 2 | 2 |



90mins
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