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Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Ham

Premier League    2009-10
White Hart Lane   35,994
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
15Matthew Upson    
30James Tomkins    
23Herita Ilunga    
20Julien Faubert    
14Radoslav Kovac   
21Valon Behrami    
8Scott Parker    
32Alessandro Diamanti   
31Jack Collison    
10Guillermo Franco   
17Luis JimenezSubed #8   
18Jonathan SpectorSubed #23   
46Junior StanislasSubed #31   
 PosTable as at 28 Dec 2009PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Chelsea209 1027652 3181045
2Manchester United197 1119860 4211040
3Arsenal188 0128742 3191338
4Tottenham Hotspur207 0326844 2161437
5Aston Villa196 2117643 3121135
6Manchester City196 30221335 2161435
7Birmingham City205 328542 4121332
8Liverpool196 22261131 5101430
9Fulham196 2215614 491327
10Sunderland205 32181312 7101823
11Everton193 52141522 5121722
12Stoke City194 23111014 541321
13Blackburn Rovers204 42131112 772421
14Burnley205 4114901 983120
15Wigan Athletic183 33101321 6112619
16Wolverhampton Wanderers203 2591522 682119
17West Ham United203 34182013 6101718
18Bolton Wanderers172 34141922 4101517
19Hull City194 33131602 752417
20Portsmouth193 06121212 751614
match review copied from

Tottenham 2 West Ham 0 By Mike McGrath, Press Association Sport

Tottenham playmaker Luka Modric scored on his return to the starting XI to help defeat West Ham at White Hart Lane.

Modric, with only two substitute appearances under his belt since fracturing a fibula in August, struck 11 minutes into the Barclays Premier League clash as he turned home Aaron Lennon's cross, with Scott Parker then limping off for the visitors.

To make matters worse, former Hammers striker Jermain Defoe added a second before the end.

While Gianfranco Zola's men failed to earn back-to-back wins to boost their survival hopes, Spurs moved back into the top four and will be boosted by Modric's return to full fitness.

Boss Harry Redknapp will also be encouraged by four successive clean sheets as he tries to break into the Champions League places, after the club came so close three years ago.

West Ham fans reminded their bitter rivals that they denied them a place at Europe's top table when they defeated them on the last day of the 2006 season, with Spurs' squad famously struck by a norovirus.

Redknapp will be hoping it will not go to the wire this time - and also that Modric will be available to him for the rest of the campaign.

It did not take the Croatia international long to make his mark with the opener.

After two early runs led to rash challenges from Herita Ilunga and Alessandro Diamanti, it was no surprise that Aaron Lennon was the creator of the goal.

Defoe sent him down the right and the England winger cut inside, his cross half-cleared by James Tomkins before falling for the unmarked Modric.

It was not a crisp effort from Modric but his finish, stubbed into the turf, looped over Hammers goalkeeper Robert Green for his first of the campaign.

Adding injury to insult, Parker could not continue after the goal and had to be replaced by Luis Jimenez, depriving the visitors of their most influential player recently. Ilunga also headed down the tunnel for treatment, with Jonathan Spector brought on at left-back.

It was left to Jack Collison to provide the attacking power in West Ham's midfield. The Wales youngster, whose father died in a motorbike accident on the way to watch these teams play earlier in the season, tested Heurelho Gomes with a low drive as the visitors attempted to find a way back into the game.

At the other end, Tom Huddlestone went wide with a couple of efforts, while Peter Crouch had a finish deflected to safety by Tomkins after Wilson Palacios surged down the right flank.

In the final minute of the first half, Defoe curled a 25-yard free-kick just over Green's crossbar after he was fouled by Radoslav Kovac.

West Ham remained in the game while Spurs were in a wasteful mood - Huddlestone and Lennon both shot over the crossbar from promising positions just after the restart. Palacios also had an effort blocked by Matthew Upson.

With 10 minutes gone in the second half, Huddlestone received the ball from Vedran Corluka with his back to goal, turned and struck the foot of the post with his shot.

Guillermo Franco was not having much joy as a lone striker for the visitors and his frustration earned a yellow card from Chris Foy when he tripped Palacios.

Defoe grabbed his goal eight minutes from full-time. Green blocked his initial effort from the edge of the area but the England striker followed it up with a powerful strike that crashed into the top corner.

Gomes superbly denied Diamanti and Franco headed wide as the Hammers failed to find a late consolation.

Teams:

Tottenham Gomes, Corluka, Dawson, King,Assou-Ekotto (Bale 87), Lennon (Jenas 89), Palacios,Huddlestone, Modric (Kranjcar 83), Crouch, Defoe.

Subs Not Used: Alnwick, Hutton, Keane, Bassong.

Booked: Corluka, Defoe.

Goals: Modric 11, Defoe 81.

West Ham Green, Faubert, Tomkins, Upson, Ilunga (Spector 19),Collison (Stanislas 79), Behrami, Kovac, Parker (Jimenez 12),Diamanti, Franco.

Subs Not Used: Stech, Da Costa, Nouble, Payne.

Booked: Franco, Diamanti, Kovac.

Att: 35,994

Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).

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