Tottenham Hotspurs 3-5 Manchester United 2001/02 Premier League (Highlights)
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Premier League 2001/
2002
Tottenham Hotspur -
Manchester United 3:5
Stadium :
White Hart Lane (
London / England)
Attendance : 36.038
Referee :
Jeff Winter (
England)
Goals :
Dean Richards 15',
Les Ferdinand 25',
Christian Ziege 45',
Andy Cole 46',
Laurent Blanc 58',
Ruud van Nistelrooy 72',
Juan Sebastián Verón 76',
David Beckham 87'
Tottenham Hotspur :
Neil Sullivan,
Mauricio Taricco,
Chris Perry,
Ledley King,Dean Richards,
Steffen Freund,
Gustavo Poyet,Christian Ziege,Les Ferdinand,
Teddy Sheringham,
Darren Anderton
Substitutes :
Sergiy Rebrov
Manager:
Glenn Hoddle
Manchester United :
Fabien Barthez ,
Ronny Johnsen,
Gary Neville,
Denis Irwin,Laurent Blanc,Juan Sebastián Verón,David Beckham,
Nicky Butt,
Paul Scholes,Andy Cole,Ruud van Nistelrooy
Substitutes :
Mikaël Silvestre,
Ole Gunnar Solskjær
Manager:
Alex Ferguson
Tottenham 3-5 Manchester United
Champions Manchester United staged a magnificent comeback to overwhelm Tottenham at White Hart Lane.
Spurs had been 3-0 up at half time after outplaying their opponents.Dean Richards made a dream start to his Tottenham career by scoring the early opener on his debut and Les Ferdinand and Christian Ziege added further goals.At the break Richards must have thought he had joined one of
England's top teams - but
45 minutes later he would have been under no such illusions.
United were a transformed side after the interval and simply swept Tottenham aside.
Andy Cole, Laurent Blanc, Ruud van Nistelrooy,
Juan Sebastian Veron and David Beckham scored as United completed a remarkable comeback.Tottenham fully deserved their interval lead.
The White Hart Lane faithful cannot have seen a finer 45 minutes from their side in many years.Their five-man midfield dominated United's quartet and
Ferdinand and
Sheringham were a constant threat in attack.And £8m signing Richards made a fabulous start to his debut as Tottenham restricted United to speculative efforts.He marked Ruud van Nistelrooy adroitly and scored after only
15 minutes with a close-range header from a
Ziege corner.
Tottenham were soon 2-0 up. Poyet chipped the ball over United's static defence and Ferdinand spun past Blanc as the
Frenchman vainly tried to play offside.Ferdinand kept his cool to score with a low drive past Fabien Barthez in the United goal.The crowd were cheering every Tottenham pass by the time the third goal went in.Poyet was again the provider, picking up a clever Freund pass before delivering a sublime right-wing cross that Ziege dived to head home from six yards.Yet United, doubtless motivated by a typically forthright half-time reprimand from manager
Sir Alex Fergsuon, were sensational in the second half.
Mikael Silvestre came on to inject pace down the left side, in place of Denis Irwin, and
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced
Butt as United played with three up front.
The visitors pulled back a goal within a minute of the restart with a
Cole header from Beckham's cross.
United were showing far more urgency and purpose and added another when Blanc outjumped Ledley King to head a Beckham corner home.Tottenham, so assured in the first-half, were now looking jittery.
Van Nistelrooy scored the equaliser with yet another headed goal before Scholes and
Solksjaer combined to play in Veron, who shot left-footed past
Sullivan.The culmination of a magnificent United comeback came three minutes from time.
England captain Beckham struck an imperious right-footed shot past Sullivan from just inside the area.