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Sunderland 0 Tottenham 0: Pochettino´s men fail to capitalise on superiority

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 31 Jan 2017

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Tottenham failed to capitalise on their superiority as Sunderland’s sturdy backline helped David Moyes’ men claim a commendable 0-0 draw at home to the Premier League title hopefuls.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side spent much of the match on the front foot and they will consider it two points dropped as they struggled to make the most of their pressure.

Sunderland gave a good account of themselves in the first period, their defence doing particularly well to keep Harry Kane quiet, although they were perhaps fortunate to keep 11 players on the field after a dreadful challenge from Jack Rodwell on Mousa Dembele.

At the other end they were lively and in former Spurs man Jermain Defoe they had an effective focal point, with the striker regularly tying Toby Alderweireld in knots.

Spurs’ pressure was rather more relentless after the break, spending long periods camped in Sunderland’s half of the pitch as they probed for a breakthrough.

But Lamine Kone and Sunderland’s disciplined defensive unit held firm to secure a point, leaving Spurs ruing their lack of creative spark against a side battling to stave off relegation.

Spurs unsurprisingly enjoyed the lion’s share of possession early on, but Sunderland defended well and prevented them from crafting meaningful chances.

The hosts also threatened going forward, with direct passes to former Spurs man Defoe causing the visitors no end of problems.

Alderweireld looked especially uncomfortable, with an isolated Defoe swatting the Belgian aside before seeing a shot turned wide by the centre-back in the ninth minute.

The pair tussled again 23 minutes in, with Defoe setting up Fabio Borini, who barged his way past Eric Dier and then fired a tame effort straight at Michel Vorm, standing in for the ill Hugo Lloris.

Sunderland could have been reduced to 10 men just after the half-hour mark, though, as Rodwell escaped with a booking after scything Dembele down in cynical fashion.

The Belgian suffered no lasting damage, but the same could not be said about Danny Rose just before the break, as he was forced off after kicking the sole of Billy Jones’ foot.

Spurs looked more purposeful
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going forward after the break, but still they struggled to penetrate Sunderland’s increasingly deep backline.

Christian Eriksen did test Vito Mannone 10 minutes into the second period, though the goalkeeper dealt comfortably with the Dane’s bouncing 25-yard free-kick.

Spurs’ superiority did eventually result in a clear-cut chance just after the hour mark and Victor Wanyama wasted it, heading Son Heung-min’s cross over from eight yards despite being unmarked.

The visitors threw men forward in desperate fashion towards the end, with Vincent Janssen introduced for Dembele.

But Spurs looked devoid of craft in their attempts to break through Sunderland’s defence and the hosts dug deep to secure a hard-fought point which lifts them off the foot of the table ahead of Hull, who travel to Manchester United on Wednesday.

Key Opta stats:
– The Black Cats are winless in 14 Premier League games against Spurs (D4 L10), their joint-longest current winless run (also 14 without a win against Arsenal).
– Sunderland kept just their third kept clean sheet of the season, with all three clean sheets coming at the Stadium of Light.
– Meanwhile, Spurs failed to score for only the third time all season in the Premier League.
– The Black Cats had just three shots all match – their joint-lowest total in a home Premier League game this season (along with Arsenal in October).
– Mauricio Pochettino has drawn four of his five visits to the Stadium of Light in the Premier League (W1).
– Only Chelsea (13) have kept more clean sheets than Spurs (10) in the Premier League this season.
– Jack Rodwell is still yet to win a Premier League game he has started for Sunderland (D17 L20).

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