Defoe scores five as Spurs demolish Wigan 9-1
* Defoe scores five second-half goals
* Tottenham’s biggest win in 32 years
(Adds quotes, Stoke beat Portsmouth 1-0)
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - England striker Jermain Defoe scored five second-half goals as an irresistible Tottenham Hotspur demolished Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go fourth in the Premier League on Sunday.
Defoe stunned the hapless visitors and equalled the league’s single match scoring record with a mesmerising second-half blitz at White Hart Lane after Spurs had gone in 1-0 up at the break thanks to a ninth-minute Peter Crouch header.
After hitting the bar in the 34th minute, Defoe opened his account in the 51st and completed his quickfire hat-trick seven minutes later—the fastest since Robbie Fowler’s three in four minutes for Liverpool against Arsenal in 1994.
He netted again in the 69th and added a fifth with a right-foot shot three minutes from time as Tottenham fans sang “we want 10”.
Aaron Lennon also struck in the 64th while shell-shocked Wigan keeper Chris Kirkland added to the goal tally in the 88th when a David Bentley shot rebounded off the angle, hit him on the back and went in.
Croatia’s Niko Kranjcar scored in the dying seconds to wrap up Tottenham’s biggest win for 32 years, when they beat Bristol Rovers 9-0 in the second division, and their biggest in the Premier League.
“The lads can’t believe it,” said Defoe. “If you look at the finishing, all the goals were unbelievable. I looked over at the manager and he looked shocked as well.
“It’s like a dream, it’s brilliant.”
CONTROVERSIAL GOAL
Wigan’s only reply was a controversial Paul Scharner goal in the 57th minute, with the player appearing to control the ball with his hand before scoring.
“The result is not normal. It’s one of those freak games,” said Wigan manager Roberto Martinez. “It was too easy for them to score their first three goals.
“I’m not bothered about the final scoreline. I’m more bothered about how naive we were in one-on-one situations.
“Of course it was a very good day for Tottenham. Their finishing was very clinical and every time they had a shot on goal they scored. But we were very, very naive for the first three goals.”
Tottenham are level on 25 points with North London rivals Arsenal but behind the Gunners on goal difference.
The top teams played on Saturday, with Chelsea (33 points) beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 to stay five clear of champions Manchester United who overcame Everton 3-0 at Old Trafford. Arsenal lost 1-0 at Sunderland.
Blackburn Rovers shrugged off the absence of manager Sam Allardyce, who is awaiting heart surgery, to beat his former club Bolton Wanderers 2-0 in Sunday’s lunchtime kickoff.
Stoke City kept Portsmouth rooted to the bottom of the table with a 1-0 home win that sent them up to ninth.
Victory in the Lancashire derby ended Blackburn’s run of 10 successive away defeats, the team’s first points on their travels this season lifting them to 11th place.
Defeat left Wanderers third from bottom.
David Dunn netted the opener in the 32nd minute, curling the ball into the top corner past the outstretched Jussi Jaaskelainen in goal. Bolton defender Sam Ricketts then headed into his own net in the 73rd.
“Maybe he (Allardyce) should stay away a little bit more,” Dunn told Sky Sports Television.
(Additional reporting by Ken Ferris, editing by Tony Jimenez and Pritha Sarkar; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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Look at yesterday game, i was totally surprise with the starting line up and even more upset with the substitution they make. Some time the players are not to be blame, but the strategic arrangement of the team manager that play the winning role and team spirit to win the game.
Sorry to be upset again as a Liverpool fan that may need to wait for years to see the most fear before team in Europe in 80's.
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Torres gone after this season!!
Please do not blame the managers
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Carragher probably *should* have been sent off; but then, Carragher has apparently reached the stage in his career when hauling people down is the best tactic he has available, to keep pace with almost any opposing striker.
Rio Ferdinand is certainly not at the top of his game any longer, either. He should take a tip from Carragher: Start hauling them down now, and regularly, if you expect to have any hope of containing the opposition and staying in the starting 11.
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Thanks
Bouncer MUHAHAhAHAHAHAHAHa ..
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Somehow congratulate to Liverpool......BUT still long way to go.
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aorry Man U.
But it's liverpool all the way!
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Liverpool for life... It was good to win against Manure without Gerrard.
But kick out those co-owners!
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Liverpool for Life.
Well done Guys, keep up the same spirit.
They we come Fulham!!!! You are next........
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