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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR REPORTS 1999-2000
Picture Sol Campbell beats Gilles de Bilde.

Tottenham Hotspur 0 Sheffield Wednesday 1

By Bill Pierce, PA Sport

Sheffield Wednesday climbed off the foot of the Premiership with their first away win of the season courtesy of Niclas Alexandersson's 38th-minute strike and a defiant all-round performance aided by sloppy Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

So much for the infamous 'Gang of Four' who have made manager Danny Wilson's life a misery, calling for his head in recent weeks as well as a total turn-around at Hillsborough.

Inadvertently it has inspired Wilson's battling Owls to redouble their survival efforts and against Spurs they unveiled all their fighting qualities, even though George Graham's team gave them every assistance with a dismal display.

Wednesday rode their luck, particularly in the first half, when goalkeeper Pavel Srnicek made a string of brave saves and David Ginola's shot crashed against the crossbar.

They also thanked the gods for an astonishing miss by Chris Armstrong just after the hour when the Spurs striker somehow contrived to put the ball wide from just eight yards when completely unmarked.

Spurs had played for too much of the first half as though the breakthrough was only a matter of time and paid for their lack of penetration and urgency when Alexandersson caught them on the break with a classic counter-punch.

Lofty Dutchman Gerald Sibon's visionary lob into the box was inspirational and compatriot Wim Jonk read it perfectly, laying the ball off for Sweden's Alexandersson to bury a right-foot drive for his sixth goal of the season.

Spurs, previously beaten only twice at White Hart Lane this term, were suddenly regretting earlier near misses.

Steffen Iversen had a header which Srnicek turned over the bar and Stephen Clemence saw his shot at an open goal deflected away by two of his own-team-mates - first Armstrong and then Darren Anderton.

When Armstrong missed so badly again in the second half, manager George Graham became so desperate that he called for wholesale changes - a triple substitution.

This removed Armstrong, Clemence and Justin Edinburgh and brought on Allan Nielsen, Luke Young and debut-making Willem Korsten.

It made no difference. If anything, Wednesday became stronger in their resolve and passed the ball better than Spurs. Gilles de Bilde had two good chances to make the game safe before the end and Spurs keeper Ian Walker had to make an acrobatic leap to keep out skipper Peter Atherton's header.

Ginola was one of the few Spurs stars to match Wednesday's passion.

He was desperately unlucky again with a 25-yard rocket skimmed just wide and then, just before the end, dribbled through onto Iversen's flick only put his shot into the side netting from a rapidly-diminishing angle.

What Spurs fans remained at that stage jeered their team off at the end and the result was a major setback to Graham's hopes of a fourth-place finish this season.

For the second year running, Wednesday pulled off a win at White Hart Lane and though they were under siege for long spells their spirit never wavered.

They even had to survive an extra minute of stoppage time after a linesman had to strip off his shirt to recover a walkie-talkie earpiece that had slipped down his neck.

Wednesday's determined defence, with Atherton and evergreen Des Walker outstanding, were never as exposed as they stretched their unbeaten revival run to five matches.

Teams

Tottenham: Walker, Carr, Perry, Campbell, Edinburgh (Young 62), Anderton, Clemence (Nielsen 62), Sherwood, Ginola, Armstrong (Korsten 62), Iversen.

Subs Not Used: Baardsen, Dominguez.

Sheff Wed: Srnicek, Nolan, Atherton, Walker, Hinchcliffe, Alexandersson, Jonk, Haslam, Quinn (Scott 73), Sibon, De Bilde (Donnelly 89).

Subs Not Used: Pressman, Sonner, Cresswell.

Goals: Alexandersson 38.

Att: 35,897

Ref: M Riley (Leeds).

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