Newcastle lost Michael Owen to injury as they surrendered meekly to Tottenham
at White Hart Lane.
The England striker failed to reappear for the second half as Spurs recovered
from their surprising midweek defeat at West Brom to consolidate fourth place,
ahead of both Arsenal, whose draw at Villa Park left them four points adrift
with a game in hand, and Wigan.
Teemu Tainio struck his first goal for Spurs two minutes before the break to
bring a drab encounter to life, before Mido hit a bouncing volley over Shay
Given to make certain of victory with 24 minutes left.
Newcastle, meanwhile, were simply dreadful - a poor imitation of a side that
has spent so much on new signings.
It is in defence that their real problems lie. Until they address those
failings, they will continue to struggle, with Titus Bramble at fault for Spurs'
first goal and Celestine Babayaro caught out for their second.
Graeme Souness' side should have benefited from an unexpected midweek break
due to the late postponement of their game against Charlton. Not that it showed
in a lame first-half display.
Spurs took their time to take advantage, with only Michael Carrick's excellent
range of passing rising above the general mediocrity for the instantly
forgettable opening 43 minutes.
Robbie Keane, the stand-in captain in the absence of Ledley King, twice had
the ball in the net but was flagged offside, while Jermaine Jenas, who was booed
by fans of his former club, flicked a header wide from the Irishman's cross.
Finally, with two minutes of the first half, the breakthrough - mercifully -
came. Unsurprisingly, it was Tottenham who scored, with Mido flicking on a long
pass and, with Bramble slipping at the vital moment, Tainio was left with the
space in which to pick his spot inside the far post.
That finally brought the game to life and Owen looked to burst through in the
final seconds of the first half, only for keeper Paul Robinson to race out and
smother the ball at his feet.
That was Owen's last involvement in the game, with the England striker being
replaced at the interval by Albert Luque, while Babayaro came on for Peter
Ramage.
Luque came onto the left wing, with Shola Ameobi moving up front to partner
Alan Shearer, who remains one goal short of Jackie Milburn's club scoring
record.
Luque was immediately involved as his 20-yard effort was deflected wide for a
corner, which Shola Ameobi headed wide, while Scott Parker thrashed a shot just
off target.
But Newcastle were still vulnerable at the back, with Keane putting Jenas
through only for the midfielder to strike the side-netting with his shot.
After that brief spell of pressure from Newcastle, Spurs nevertheless resumed
their domination of possession, buoyed by two outstanding pieces of control,
firstly by Jenas and then by Keane.
Mido initially spoiled Keane's moment by heading his ensuing cross straight
into the air, but the centre-forward made amends shortly afterwards with his
side's second goal on 66 minutes.
Although Amady Faye, who had been non-existent up to that point, made an
important block on Edgar Davids, Celestine Babayaro failed to clear the ball and
Keane swung a dangerous cross to the far post, where Mido was lurking unmarked.
The Egypt international enjoyed a certain amount of good fortune, with his
volley bouncing into the ground and over keeper Given, but the visitors only had
themselves to blame for another costly defensive lapse.
Keane was finally taken off with 10 minutes left to a rapturous ovation from
the crowd and a bear-hug from boss Jol as he was left in no doubt that the club
wish to keep him during the transfer window.
Although Jermain Defoe replaced Keane, it was Davids who continued to
threaten, this time with a 20-yard drive which flashed just inches wide, while
Mido's effort was ruled out for offside.
Newcastle's misery was nevertheless complete when Ameobi somehow contrived to
lift a shot over the bar from just eight yards out after Paul Robinson could
only parry an effort from substitute Charles N'Zogbia.
While Tottenham are looking to Europe, Newcastle can only look over their
shoulders.
Teams
Tottenham Robinson, Stalteri, Dawson, Gardner, Lee, Jenas,
Carrick, Davids, Tainio (Brown 68), Keane (Defoe 79), Mido.
Subs Not Used: Cerny, Pamarot, Lennon.
Goals: Tainio 43, Mido 66.
Newcastle Given, Ramage (Luque 45), Bramble, Boumsong,
Elliott, Solano (N'Zogbia 79), Parker, Faye, Ameobi, Shearer,
Owen (Babayaro 45).
Subs Not Used: Harper, Clark.
Booked: Ramage.
Att: 36,246
Ref: H Webb (S Yorkshire).