Barclays
Premier League Home
  • Arsenal Football Club
  • Aston Villa Football Club
  • Blackburn Rovers Football Club
  • Bolton Wanderers Football Club
  • Chelsea Football Club
  • Everton Football Club
  • Fulham Football Club
  • Hull City Football Club
  • Liverpool Football Club
  • Manchester City Football Club
  • Manchester United Football Club
  • Middlesbrough Football Club
  • Newcastle United Football Club
  • Portsmouth Football Club
  • Stoke City Football Club
  • Sunderland Football Club
  • Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
  • West Bromwich Albion Football Club
  • West Ham United Football Club
  • Wigan Athletic Football Club
| Search

All pages
match-reports
Sun 21 Sep 2008, White Hart LaneReferee: S Tanner
Tottenham Hotspur
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Gomes
4
Zokora
39
Woodgate
22
Corluka
   
32
Assou-Ekotto
5
Bentley
(63)
8
Jenas
24
O'Hara
   
3
Bale
(79)
10
Bent
9
Pavlyuchenko
  
(45)
Substitutes
16
Gunter
17
Giovani
18
Campbell
(45)
7
Lennon
(63)
6
Huddlestone
(79)
11
Gilberto
21
Cesar
 
 Match Quotes
Tottenham Hotspur manager Juande Ramos
"We need time. Some players came in only just before the close of the transfer window and there have been big changes. We must still all work together and change the situation but it is a big pressure on the players at the moment."

- Juande Ramos

 
Tottenham Hotspur 0
Wigan Athletic 0
Attendance: 35808 FT (16:53)

 

Juande Ramos' problems continued after his side were held to a 0-0 draw against Wigan Athletic which saw them remain at the bottom of the Barclays Premier League table.

Spurs struggled to break down Steve Bruce's side and they are still searching for their first league victory after five matches.

Worryingly for Ramos, his side also look short of form and the Spaniard withdrew multi-million pound summer signings Roman Pavlyuchenko and David Bentley.

poor quality

In a match of poor quality, Spurs were convinced they should have had a 64th-minute penalty when Aaron Lennon, Bentley's replacement, appeared to be tripped by Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa.

But referee Steve Tanner waved away the claims. The frustration drove Spurs on and Jamie O'Hara, Darren Bent and Gareth Bale all rained shots on the visitors' goal in the closing stages but Wigan goalkeeper Chris Kirkland and his defenders were unmoved.

Apart from Darren Bent's snap shot which forced Kirkland to make a diving save and an even better strike by Paul Scharner at the other end which had Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes plunging spectacularly to push past a post, the first half was poor.

Wigan's Emmerson Boyce put in a crude tackle on Jamie O'Hara that brought the first booking but Spurs failed to capitalise on the free-kick as Bentley's delivery failed to beat the first defender.

When Wigan earned a free-kick of their own in the 33rd minute, after Jonathan Woodgate fouled Amr Zaki, it was at last a show of attacking intention from the visitors.

lone striker

Tottenham struggled to clear Jason Koumas's delivery and the Welshman pounced on the rebound to fire it back towards goal, forcing Gomes to come hurtling off his line to knock it away from Zaki.

Egypt international Zaki was often left as a lone striker as Heskey dropped deep but he showed danger when shooting wide on the turn in the 37th minute and Wigan were beginning to look a little more composed and confident.

Pavlyuchenko was not short of determination and set up Bent for a looping header that landed on the roof of the Wigan net.

But three minutes from the interval, Scharner had the best chance of the half with a low drive which produced a brilliant diving save from Gomes at the expense of a corner.

It was hardly a surprise when Pavlyuchenko did not come out for the second half, Frazier Campbell replacing him after he had suffered a series of heavy challenges.

He did not look injured but failed to even sit on the bench in the second half as Spurs laboured in vain.

Jermaine Jenas, captain in the absence of Ledley King, tried to inspire his side with industry and drive but it was a fruitless task as Wigan dug in and earned a point.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Heurelho Gomes

Heurelho Gomes

(Tottenham Hotspur)
Kept a clean sheet as Spurs were held to a goalless draw at home to Wigan Athletic
 IKTS Snapshot
2 per cent
Just two per cent of IKTS players predicted a goalless draw between Tottenham Hotspur and Wigan Athletic.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/167142a. Copyright © and Database Right The FA Premier League/The Scottish Premier League/The Football League/The Scottish Football League Limited 2008. All rights reserved. No part of the Fixtures Lists may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of Football DataCo Limited.
Email: Send this article to a friend
Wigan Athletic
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Kirkland
31
Figueroa
17
Boyce
   
19
Bramble
25
Melchiot
16
Valencia
7
Scharner
5
Palacios
   
10
Koumas
(71)
13
Zaki
(81)
9
Heskey
Substitutes
18
De Ridder
22
Kingson
2
Taylor
27
Camara
(81)
23
Kapo
(71)
12
Pollitt
8
Kilbane
 
 Match Quotes
Wigan Athletic manager Steve Bruce
"We've come here and got a draw and apart from a 20-minute period in the second half when the crowd got behind Spurs unbelievably I always thought we could win it. It's disappointing really but we are just little Wigan - coming to Tottenham and getting a point."

- Steve Bruce

Barclays Premier League
Barclays Premier League Barclays Barclays
Home · Matchday · Tickets · News · Games · Features · Premier League · Photos ·
© 2002-2008 Premier League · Terms and Conditions · Privacy Policy