Tottenham surrendered 0-1 to Fulham in the Premier League match at White Hart Lane on Sunday (17/03/2013). With that result, Tottenham stuck in third place with a value of 54, or two points ahead of Chelsea in fourth place. Goals for the visitors created Dimitar Berbatov in the 52nd minute. With the right foot, he turned a cross from Sascha Riether amid the penalty box to the bottom right corner of the goal.
Tottenham dominated the game, especially in the first half. However, Fulham were able to close the space and cutting passes final Tottenham. As a result, not many chances created a golden goal in the first half. After Bale blocked by Sascha Riether header in the sixth minute, there was no chance to Gylfi Sigurdsson fired a shot, which missed at minute 22.
Fulham themselves only creates a golden opportunity in the first half, through Dimitar Berbatov in the 42nd minute, Hugo Lloris blocked. In the second half, Tottenham again tried to suppress. However, Fulham trying to push forward and on the first occasion, managed to get a goal from Berbatov.
Fulham to maintain the pressure and created three consecutive opportunities through Steve Sidwell (57), Brede Hangeland (58), and Giorgios Karagounis (60). While shot Sidwell anticipated Lloris, Hangeland and Karagounis shot off target. Tottenham tried to get up. Having survived a shot Sidwell in the 66th minute, they succeeded in creating an attack that led to a shot from Jermaine Defoe in the 69th minute. However, Mark Schwarzer was able to prevent the ball into the goal.
Fulham have not replied, when Emmanuel Adebayor created a threat to the Fulham goal with a header from Steven Caulker use of bait in the 69th minute, which was again countered by Schwarzer. Afterwards, Fulham were able to break the Spurs attacks in the middle of the road and in the 84th minute, the movement of Bryan Ruiz and Ashkan Dejagah open space in the heart of the Spurs defense. However, Dejagah waste the opportunity by heading the ball into the empty space.
Tottenham reacted quickly launched a counter-through Clint Dempsey and Gareth Bale, who tipped a shot from Defoe in the 89th minute. However, Schwarzer again managed to secure the net. Tottenham tried to use the time left to score. However, despite not creating new opportunities, Fulham were able to maintain the advantage until the long whistle sounded.
Tottenham: 25-Hugo Lloris; 5-Jan Vertonghen, 16-Kyle Naughton, 20-Michael Dawson (2-Clint Dempsey 45), 33-Steven Caulker; 8-Scott Parker, 11-Gareth Bale, 19-Mousa Dembele (46 -Thomas Carroll 67), 22-Gylfi Sigurdsson (18-Jermain Defoe 62), 32-Benoit Assou-Ekotto; 10-Emmanuel Adebayor
Fulham: 1-Mark Schwarzer; 3-John Arne Riise, 4-Philippe Senderos, 5-Brede Hangeland, 27-Sascha Riether; 7-Steve Sidwell, 14-Giorgos Karagounis (33 Eyong Enoh 78), 16-Damien Duff, 24 -Ashkan Dejagah; 9-Dimitar Berbatov, 11-Bryan Ruiz (28-Urby Emanuelson 90).
Fulham themselves only creates a golden opportunity in the first half, through Dimitar Berbatov in the 42nd minute, Hugo Lloris blocked. In the second half, Tottenham again tried to suppress. However, Fulham trying to push forward and on the first occasion, managed to get a goal from Berbatov.
Fulham to maintain the pressure and created three consecutive opportunities through Steve Sidwell (57), Brede Hangeland (58), and Giorgios Karagounis (60). While shot Sidwell anticipated Lloris, Hangeland and Karagounis shot off target. Tottenham tried to get up. Having survived a shot Sidwell in the 66th minute, they succeeded in creating an attack that led to a shot from Jermaine Defoe in the 69th minute. However, Mark Schwarzer was able to prevent the ball into the goal.
Fulham have not replied, when Emmanuel Adebayor created a threat to the Fulham goal with a header from Steven Caulker use of bait in the 69th minute, which was again countered by Schwarzer. Afterwards, Fulham were able to break the Spurs attacks in the middle of the road and in the 84th minute, the movement of Bryan Ruiz and Ashkan Dejagah open space in the heart of the Spurs defense. However, Dejagah waste the opportunity by heading the ball into the empty space.
Tottenham reacted quickly launched a counter-through Clint Dempsey and Gareth Bale, who tipped a shot from Defoe in the 89th minute. However, Schwarzer again managed to secure the net. Tottenham tried to use the time left to score. However, despite not creating new opportunities, Fulham were able to maintain the advantage until the long whistle sounded.
Tottenham: 25-Hugo Lloris; 5-Jan Vertonghen, 16-Kyle Naughton, 20-Michael Dawson (2-Clint Dempsey 45), 33-Steven Caulker; 8-Scott Parker, 11-Gareth Bale, 19-Mousa Dembele (46 -Thomas Carroll 67), 22-Gylfi Sigurdsson (18-Jermain Defoe 62), 32-Benoit Assou-Ekotto; 10-Emmanuel Adebayor
Fulham: 1-Mark Schwarzer; 3-John Arne Riise, 4-Philippe Senderos, 5-Brede Hangeland, 27-Sascha Riether; 7-Steve Sidwell, 14-Giorgos Karagounis (33 Eyong Enoh 78), 16-Damien Duff, 24 -Ashkan Dejagah; 9-Dimitar Berbatov, 11-Bryan Ruiz (28-Urby Emanuelson 90).

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