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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR REPORTS 2004-2005
Picture Kamara celebrates Pompey's opener (Getty Images)

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Egyptian striker Mido became the new White Hart Lane hero with a stunning two-goal salvo that earned Tottenham their first Premiership victory since New Year's Day.

Mido struck gold in the 33rd and 56th minutes after Diomansy Kamara had put the visitors ahead against the run of play in the 27th minute.

Mido, on loan from Roma for 18 months, went off to a standing ovation just after the hour mark after a stunning full debut for his new club. His replacement, Robbie Keane, then completed the scoring eight minutes from time with a delightful chip over Kostas Chalkias in the Portsmouth goal.

Mido took just three minutes to show his potential with a rising drive from 20 yards after good work involving Timothee Atouba and Simon Davies. Tottenham's bright start continued in the fifth minute when full-back Stephen Kelly forced Chalkias into action with a header from six yards.

But it was new boy Mido who began to cause the visiting defence all kinds of problems with his strength and pace in attack.

Dejan Stefanovic had to be quick to cut out a dangerous cross from the Egyptian striker as the Londoners pressed for an opening goal.

Tottenham's other debutant, Andy Reid, was far less effective on the left-wing with little or no support from the largely anonymous Atouba behind him.

Portsmouth were restricted to the occasional counter-attack but found that Ledley King and Noreddine Naybet in no mood to let Aiyegbeni Yakubu have any freedom.

Yet for all Tottenham's possession they lacked the creative spark to test the Portsmouth rearguard and much of their fine approach work was undone by a poor final ball.

With space at a premium in the middle of the park, Michael Carrick was unable to flourish and Tottenham's frustration was beginning to increase.

That frustration was heightened in the 27th minute when Portsmouth took the lead against the run of play. Kamara stunned the home fans when he sent a deft glancing header into the roof of the net from Patrik Berger's inswinging corner. But Spurs were level two minutes later and it was than man Mido who supplied the finishing touch with some style.

A superb cross from the right-wing by Davies caused panic in the Pompey defence and while they hesitated, Mido stole in to plant a firm header beyond Chalkias.

Portsmouth thought they had gone back in front three minutes before the interval but Diomansy's goal was ruled out for a clear handball against the Pompey player. But his disallowed effort inspired his team-mates to enjoy their best spell of pressure as the interval approached.

Mido was again at the heart of all Tottenham's best moves as the second half began and in the 55th minute, he brought a further save from Chalkias in the Pompey goal with a swift shot on the turn from 20 yards.

But a minute later his touch was perfect as he put Spurs in front for the first time in the game. He capitalised on excellent work by Jermain Defoe to fire into the roof of the net from point-blank range to the delight of the home fans.

Portsmouth still had plenty to offer though and Aliou Cisse warned Spurs that they remained a potent threat when he despatched a 20-yard shot that flew inches over the crossbar.

In the 61st minute Mido's dreams of a hat-trick were dashed when he was substituted to a standing ovation. Keane replaced the new Spurs star who appeared to be limping as he headed down the tunnel.

Spurs were leaving themselves exposed at the back while they pursued a decisive third goal and Pompey were determined to exploit the gaps.

In the 66th minute, Yakubu forced Paul Robinson into a fine save at the foot of his right-hand post and the Spurs keeper had to be quick to deny Kamara as he burst clear of the home defence three minutes later.

But Mido's replacement, Keane, finished off Portsmouth and secured all three points for revitalised Spurs.

He supplied a the perfect finish to a wonderful pass from Reid by chipping the ball beyond the advancing Chalkias for the third.

Teams:

Tottenham: Robinson, Kelly, Naybet (Bunjevcevic 84), King, Atouba, Davies, Brown, Carrick, Reid, Mido (Keane 63), Defoe.

Subs Not Used: Cerny, Edman, Marney.

Goals: Mido 34, 57, Keane 83.

Portsmouth: Chalkias, Primus (Skopelitis 89), De Zeeuw, Stefanovic, Taylor, Kamara, O'Neil (Mezague 63), Cisse, Hughes, Berger (Fuller 62), Yakubu.

Subs Not Used: Ashdown, Rodic.

Goals: Kamara 28.

Ref: S Dunn (Gloucestershire).

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