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Sat 30 Jan 2010, St. Andrews GroundReferee: Stuart Attwell
Birmingham City
 
 Team Lineup 
25
Hart
2
Carr
   
14
Johnson
   
15
Dann
6
Ridgewell
7
Larsson
(57)
4
Bowyer
   
(64)
12
Ferguson
16
McFadden
   
11
Benitez
10
Jerome
Substitutes
18
Fahey
(57)
20
Queudrue
33
Gardner
1
Taylor
22
Johnson
17
Michel
(64)
27
Vignal
 
 Match Quotes
Alex McLeish
"When we played them there they hit us with a sucker goal in the last minute against the run of play and we felt very sore about that. Today I am delighted at the way we grabbed a late goal and Harry is probably feeling the way I felt at their place."

- Alex McLeish

 
Birmingham City 1
Tottenham Hotspur 1
Scorer: Ridgewell (90)
Scorer: Defoe (68)
Attendance: 27,238 FT (16:55)

 

Liam Ridgewell scored a stoppage-time equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw for Birmingham City and put a dent into Tottenham Hotspur's Champions League hopes.

Jermain Defoe had put Spurs on course for a double over Blues, who were looking to avoid their second defeat in four days.

But Ridgewell popped up in the dying moments to rescue a share of the spoils for the home side.

Blues leading scorer Lee Bowyer had a good chance to open the scoring after four minutes. Christian Benitez before played the ball into the path of the midfielder but Bowyer did not make a full contact with his low drive and Heurelho Gomes was able to save.

firing straight

A mistake by Bowyer almost proved costly after his loose pass was seized on by David Bentley. His shot was blocked by Ridgewell but the rebound fell to Luka Modric who screwed his shot past the far post.

Birmingham missed another good opening on the counter-attack with Benitez firing straight at Gomes after turning inside Michael Dawson.

Tottenham began the second half on the offensive and Joe Hart had to smother a shot from Bentley 12 yards out.

close range

Peter Crouch missed Spurs' best chance of the game so far after 52 minutes. Defoe was released by Wilson Palacios and then slightly miscontrolled the ball, but it fell to Crouch who stabbed wide.

Tottenham scored in the 69th minute when Gareth Bale's centre was flicked on by Crouch - and Defoe did the rest from close range.

But then in injury time Ridgewell equalised for City after Jerome had headed a McFadden centre back across goal.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Birmingham City defender Liam Ridgewell

Liam Ridgewell

(Birmingham)
The defender's last-gasp strike salvaged a point for the home side.
 IKTS Snapshot
thirty-one per cent
An unbelievable 31 per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-1 draw at St Andrew's.
Please note: Fixtures are subject to change. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. All rights reserved. Licence no. NEWMEDIA/PREMLGEGE/FDCED0910/118839.
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Tottenham Hotspur
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Gomes
22
Corluka
20
Dawson
26
King
3
Bale
5
Bentley
(88)
6
Huddlestone
12
Palacios
   
14
Modric
15
Crouch
18
Defoe
   
(77)
Substitutes
8
Jenas
(88)
10
Keane
(77)
19
Bassong
25
Rose
27
Alnwick
2
Hutton
21
Kranjcar
 
 Match Quotes
Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp
"We dominated the game, so I didn't really see the goal coming. It was a poor goal and it was pretty horrendous defending from a team that defended well all day and never were in any danger. We were in control of the game, we just had to continue playing the way we were. We had three points in the bag and threw two away. But we've only had one defeat in 12 games, so we're not in bad form. I was delighted with he way we played it's not an easy place to come to."

- Harry Redknapp

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