Tottenham Hotspur 1 West Ham United 0
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Scorer:
Pavlyuchenko (65)
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Attendance: 35969 |
FT (16:55)
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Tottenham Hotspur kept alive their hopes of European football thanks
to Roman Pavlyuchenko's winner against West Ham United at White Hart
Lane.
Pavlyuchenko scored within nine minutes of coming off the bench and
his 14th of the season means the race for seventh place in the Barclays
Premier League is hotting up.
Such is the tightness of this season, Spurs have been fighting
against relegation since Harry Redknapp's arrival in October but now
could qualify for the Europa League.
"The reality is we are not out of trouble yet," Redknapp wrote in his programme notes - but they are surely safe now.
The main talking point of the first half was a trio of penalty shouts from the hosts being turned down.
They felt they should have had a spot-kick 20 minutes into the
contest when Robbie Keane's shot flicked up and struck James Tomkins'
arm.
Referee Martin Atkinson waved play on and did so again two minutes
later when Keane went over in the penalty area under a challenge from
Luis Boa Morte.
moving unpredictably
The third appeal was turned down when David di Michele challenged
Vedran Corluka for the ball, with Atkinson deciding the tackle was
shoulder-to-shoulder rather than a foul.
Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green was called into action twice in a minute just after the half-hour mark.
Tom Huddlestone, making his first league start since Boxing Day as
Wilson Palacios was suspended, galloped forwards and unleashed a drive
from outside the penalty area that required a save.
When the ball broke for Keane, England stopper Green used his
shoulder to save as the shot from the Spurs captain was scuffed and
moving unpredictably.
Darren Bent then headed wide with the next chance for the hosts,
just before Di Michele had one effort saved by Heurelho Gomes at the
near post and another blocked by Jonathan Woodgate's knee.
A foot problem for Jermaine Jenas flared up and he was replaced by
Didier Zokora at half-time, who added bite in the midfield and picked
up a yellow card for fouling Lucas Neill. Neill then got a booking
himself for clipping Luka Modric.
positioned himself
The Hammers enjoyed a spell of pressure and Redknapp's response was
to introduce Russia striker Pavlyuchenko, who replaced Bent in attack.
Pavlyuchenko immediately got his head on Huddlestone's free-kick but Green positioned himself perfectly.
Green then launched the ball up field and found Di Michele, who raced through behind Woodgate and saw his finish saved by Gomes.
Di Michele was in the thick of the action and got himself booked for
a foul on Aaron Lennon when the winger, with England assistant Stuart
Pearce in the crowd watching, ran at the visitors at full throttle.
Pearce will also report back to Fabio Capello on Green, who beat away Huddlestone's fearsome drive.
There was nothing Green could have done about the 65th-minute winner.
Modric received the ball with his back to goal but smuggled it through Neill and Matthew Upson to Pavlyuchenko.
The Spurs substitute had to hold off James Collins before getting a shot away that went past Green and in at the far post.
Kieron Dyer came on for the visitors and went wide with their best
late effort, while Green tipped over a curling effort from Lennon and
Keane had an effort cleared off the line by Collins.