Jan Vertonghen netted the winner as Tottenham beat Swansea at White Hart Lane

16 December 2012 15:18
Tottenham have moved level on points with fourth-placed Everton in the Premier League table following a 1-0 win over Swansea City. Spurs were frustrated for large periods of the match at White Hart Lane before Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen clinched the points in the 75th minute. Swansea began the match on the front foot, although Hugo Lloris was untroubled in Spurs' goal and it was the home side who threatened first through in-form Jermain Defoe. The England international latched onto Emmanuel Adebayor's through-ball only for Gerhard Tremmel to make the save from his right-footed shot while Michu made the block to deny the striker after he had initially conceded possession. Adebayor's close-range effort was then blocked by Chico from Kyle Walker's cross, Defoe's turn and shot drifted wide of Tremmel's goal while Walker's long-range special was straight at the Swansea keeper. The Swans did offer a threat of their own when Jonathan de Guzman lashed a shot just over Lloris' goal while Michu was close to catching out the French keeper from distance after Moussa Dembele lost possession. Swansea came within a whisker of getting their noses in front minutes into the second half, but Dyer could not hit the target after Wayne Routledge did well to better Gallas and play in a teasing cross. Adebayor then saw a long-range effort parried for a corner by Tremmel while Defoe's left-footed strike in the 66th minute was always curling away from Tremmel's far post. Tottenham suffered an injury blow when Adebayor hobbled from the field of play, although it was unclear whether the former Manchester City and Arsenal man had suffered an ankle knock or hamstring strain. The breakthrough finally came in the 75th minute when the unmarked Jan Vertonghen guided home Walker's free-kick past Tremmel into the far corner of the net. Tremmel made a fine save in the closing stages to deny Defoe a second for Tottenham, although the missed chance did not cost Andre Villas-Boas' side as they secured all three points after seeing out five minutes of injury time.Don't miss any live and exclusive football coverage this festive season. Click here to visit Sky Sports' Festive Calendar

Source: team_talk