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Sat 03 May 2008, Madejski StadiumReferee: Howard Webb
 Team Lineup 
1
Hahnemann
19
Rosenior
(87)
16
Ingimarsson
29
Duberry
3
Shorey
9
Doyle
(80)
15
Harper
   
22
Bikey
  
(64)
10
Hunt
8
Lita
12
Kitson
Substitutes
4
Cisse
32
Federici
28
Matejovsky
(64)
24
Long
(80)
11
Oster
(87)
 
 Match Quotes
Reading manager Steve Coppell
"Tottenham were unbelievable and we found it almost impossible to contain them. They've massively under-achieved this season in the league, and we struggled to match their quality. We've been fully aware all season of the trouble we could be - and now are - in, but there's no point looking back. We know what we've got to do next week now - we have to win. We've got the stomach for the fight, no question, but we need to win. We might be lacking in confidence and a bit of belief right now, but we will prepare ourselves for a final day of enormous proportions."

- Steve Coppell

 
Reading 0
Tottenham Hotspur 1
Scorer: Keane (15)
Attendance: 24,125 FT (16:51)

 

Tottenham Hotspur striker Robbie Keane stepped into the limelight in the absence of Dimitar Berbatov to deepen Reading's fears of relegation from the Barclays Premier League.

It is Berbatov who normally enjoys playing Steve Coppell's men, having scored six times against them this season, and the hosts were given a lift when the striker was ruled out of the match at the Madejski Stadium with a groin injury.

Coppell himself highlighted the threat that Keane also provides, and so it proved as he gave a masterclass in being the roaming striker, his goal in the 16th minute drawing him level with Berbatov on 23 for the season.

It was one-way traffic from kick-off, with Darren Bent getting a couple of early chances to get on the scoresheet, firstly when he headed over from Steed Malbranque's cross from the left flank.

Malbranque had an effort himself from the edge of the penalty area after Howard Webb had played an intelligent advantage when Jermaine Jenas' powerful run was halted.

Bent was played in on goal in the 10th minute by Malbranque, getting behind Ivar Ingimarsson but seeing his finish saved by Marcus Hahnemann's legs.

Malbranque could have scored with a backheel from close range as Spurs applied pressure, but they were not made to wait long for their opener.

wrapped up

Webb played his part again, instructing advantage when Keane was tripped by Michael Duberry. The Irishman got to his feet and ran towards goal, picking up the ball on the edge of the area and leaving Kevin Doyle and Liam Rosenior on the floor with a dummy.

With Hahnemann to beat, he flicked his finish into the far corner.

Leroy Lita fired wide from a tight angle just after the opener, then Keane took centre-stage again.

Hahnemann was forced to save a 25-yard free-kick from him, then he weaved his way through the Reading defence before setting up Malbranque to finish, a neat strike ruled offside by the assistant referee.

Better awareness from Bent when he was sent through would have also presented Keane with a straightforward finish to add to his opener.

Just before the break Keane played a sharp one-two on the edge of the area and was beyond the Reading defence again, only for Rosenior to get back just in time to block the finish.

Malbranque should have wrapped up the points two minutes into the second half. Keane's cross to the far post presented his team-mate with an open goal but the Frenchman poked into the side-netting.

penalty appeal

Three minutes later Malbranque scooped the ball over the Reading defence but Bent did not make the most of it.

Lita kept working the flanks and Reading started to threaten just before the hour mark.

Andre Bikey was found free on the edge of the area but his shot was deflected over by Didier Zokora.

Marek Matejovsky was brought on by Coppell and went narrowly wide from the edge of the penalty area.

Bent also struck a post for the visitors, while Webb turned down a penalty appeal when the ball struck Alan Hutton.

In the end only Keane's goal was needed. He was taken off with 13 minutes remaining to a standing ovation.

Reading could have snatched a point but Radek Cerny saved from Dave Kitson and Rosenior.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Radek Cerny

Radek Cerny

(Tottenham Hotspur)
The goalkeeper produced some fine saves to earn a clean sheet.
 IKTS Snapshot
Nine per cent
Only nine per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-1 away win for Tottenham Hotspur.
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Tottenham Hotspur
 
 Team Lineup 
12
Cerny
28
Hutton
20
Dawson
39
Woodgate
11
Gilberto
8
Jenas
4
Zokora
22
Huddlestone
(61)
15
Malbranque
10
Keane
(76)
23
Bent
Substitutes
17
Boateng
(76)
24
O'Hara
(61)
2
Chimbonda
19
Taarabt
1
Robinson
 
 Match Quotes
Tottenham Hotspur assistant manager Gustavo Poyet
"I think we played a great game. It was always going to be difficult because of what Reading are playing for, but I'm very pleased with our performance. We kept the ball well, created chances and kept a clean sheet. We totally deserved the win, although it's obviously frustrating when you dominate a match so much and only score one goal. There's one week to go of the season now and the first thing we have to do is win against Liverpool next week. Then comes the other side of the job - the phone calls, the meetings and making sure we are all totally prepared for the challenges of next season."

- Gus Poyet

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