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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Fulham: Pavlyuchenko great finish



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Playing in front of thousands of supporters, Tottenham Hotspur played off against Fulham in the FA Cup quarter-final on Wednesday (24 / 3/2010). Spurs get rid of Fulham with a 3-1 final result.

At the initial stage both teams attack each other with a tempo that was enough. But the surprise came from the visitors when his 17th minute, striker Bobby Zamora public surprise White Hart Lane after kick first time that he was using bait from Damien Duff managed to rip the goal Gomes. Until the end of the first half, Fulham still lead.

In the second half, the hosts try to improve his attack from the beginning. Until the end of two minutes after kick off the second half, David Bentley shoot the ball from the left side and the ball far away from each escort to enter into Mark Schwarzer's goal. Scores changed 1-1.




Young players entering Roman Pavlyuchenko replacing Corluca in 53 minutes to make Tottenham ahead in the minutes turned to 60. Bentley's cross sent from far and Pavlyuchenko got it fixed on the right side of Schwarzer's goal. He shot the ball with his left foot and change the score 2-1 for the host advantage

After winning, Spurs did not reduce the tempo of the game. Carefully they continue to attack, until finally in the 65th minute Eidur Gudjohnson's turn to score a goal for the host.

With a 3-1 result, the Tottenham Hotspurs in the first match at home to Fulham played a goalless draw, ensuring self-qualify for the semifinals and will meet with Portsmouth at Wembley.

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Lineup:

Tottenham: Gomes, Michael Dawson, Benoit Assou-Ekotto (Tom Huddlestone, '46), Sebastien Bassong, Gareth Bale, Vedran Corluka (Roman Pavlyuchenko, '53), Niko Kranjcar (David Bentley, '46), Luca Modric, Wilson Palacios , Peter Crouch, Eidur Gudjohnsen
Reserves: Ben Alnwick, Danny Rose, Jake Livermore, Andros Townsend.

Fulham: Mark Schwarzer, Paul Konchesky, Aaron Hughes, Brede Hangeland, Stephen Kelly (Clint Dempsey, '69), Dickson Etuhu, Damien Duff, Danny Murphy, Simon Davies, Zoltan Gera, Bobby Zamora (Stefano Okaka Chūka, '77)
Reserves: Pascal Zuberbuhler, Chris Baird Chris Smalling, Jonathan Greening, Bjorn Helge Riise.

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