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Southampton Vs Tottenham: Match Thread

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Southampton 2-2 Spurs
Pelle (2) Lamela, Chadli
Spurs: Lloris (c), Dier, Fazio, Vertonghen, Davies (Chiriches); Bentaleb (Soldado), Mason; Chadli (Dembele), Eriksen, Lamela; Kane
Subs: Vorm, Yedlin, Stambouli, Townsend


Southampton: Kelvin Davis, Clyne, Fonte, Yoshida, Bertrand, Schneiderlin, Alderweireld, Ward-Prowse, Mane, Steven Davis, Pelle.
Subs: Gardos, Long, Tadic, Elia, Gazzaniga, Reed, Targett.


Ref: Jonathan Moss

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95 Mins Yellow Card - Fazio
Seven Mins added time
89 Mins Sub - Reed replaces Schneiderlin because of an injury.
87 Mins Sub - Soldado for Bentaleb
83 Mins Sub - Dembele for Chadli
80 Mins Sub - Elia for Steven Davis.
75 Mins Sub Chiriches for injured Davies
70 Mins GOAL Southampton 2-2 Tottenham - Nacer Chadli

And Spurs are level! A see-sawing match takes another turn as Nacer Chadli scampers clear of the Southampton defence, holds off a challenge and slips a low shot under the sprawling Kelvin Davis to restore parity.
65 Mins YELLOW CARD - Steven Davis.
64 Mins GOAL Southampton 2-1 Tottenham - Graziano Pelle
Graziano Pelle looks something like the early-season sensation rather than the man who struggled through winter as he soars to put Saints ahead.An aimless clearing header from Ben Davies, a pin-point cross from the right from Shane Long and Pelle rises high above the Spurs centre-backs to arrow in a header.
61 Mins Southampton sub - Long for Ward-Prowse.
43 Mins GOAL Southampton 1-1 Tottenham - Erik Lamela
A goal out of nothing! Spurs have been abject but they level as Harry Kane flicks on an Eric Dier cross and Erik Lamela arrives on cue to head home. Kelvin Davis in the Saints goal got a strong wrist on it but can only push it in off the inside of the post.
33 Mins YELLOW CARD Davies
30 Mins YELLOW CARD Vertonghen
28 Mins GOAL Southampton 1-0 Tottenham - Graziano Pelle
What a mess!. Sadio Mane breaks forward for the Saints but he's tackled 25 yards out. Ryan Mason sweeps up and there is zero danger on the horizon. He can do anything with the ball.
Anything except what he does do, which is fall over and lose the ball. Ben Davies still has time to clear his lines but he hesitates and Graziano Pelle is able to get there and toe-poke home.
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shelfboy68

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Would not like to call this one as if we turn up then we could get something but if we decide to turn up like we normally do then we will lose probably 4-0
 

guate

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May 12, 2005
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Looking forward to a good game and three more points on the board
 

TheChosenOne

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Dec 13, 2005
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My first rendezvous with BT Sports and my beloved Spurs since switching to Virgin Media.

I'm like a dog with two pricks.
 

fridgemagnet

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My first rendezvous with BT Sports and my beloved Spurs since switching to Virgin Media.

I'm like a dog with two pricks.

Jesus you poor sod, welcome to Michael Owen boring the arse off you.

Are the batteries in your remote working and the mute button fully functional?
 

Reece

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May 27, 2005
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Yeah, good feeling we'll turn up for this one.. Saints aren't in the best form either.
 

Grapo2001

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My first rendezvous with BT Sports and my beloved Spurs since switching to Virgin Media.

I'm like a dog with two pricks.

A lot better punditry than Sky Sports. Be sure to watch Fletch and Sav before hand. A genuinely humorous and worthwhile footy show.
 
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JaySpur

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I've seen little evidence in the last few wgames to suggest we're capable of getting a win against Southampton. I'm getting used to the odd team selections & even the bizzare substitutions & refusal to change philosophy (I don't like it, just come to expect it).

The saving grace may be that Southampton have socored fewer than a dozen goals since the turn of the year, so they're hardly in sparkling form themselves.

Head says: a draw.

Prove me wrong Spurs. Please.
 
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