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September 17, 2002 Tuesday Rajab 9, 1423

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Unlikely hero lifts Spurs to second spot


LONDON, Sept 16: Anthony Gardner was the unlikely hero as Tottenham Hotspur went second in the English premier league with a seesaw 3-2 victory over bottom club West Ham United Sunday.

The leggy defender drove in a deflected winner, his first goal for Spurs, with a minute left at White Hart Lane to snatch victory against a West Ham side who recovered from 1-0 and 2-1 down to equalise despite having defender Ian Pearce sent off.

In Sunday’s other game, 10-man Manchester City fought back from two goals down with 10 minutes left to draw 2-2 with Blackburn Rovers in a thrilling encounter at Maine Road.

Spurs’ win lifted their points tally to 13 from six games, one less than Arsenal who beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 on Saturday.

New striker Robbie Keane made his debut for Spurs but he, like the rest of his team, had a first half to forget.

The game exploded into life after Simon Davies calmly swept home a fine Matthew Etherington cross after 62 minutes.

Frederic Kanoute levelled for West Ham four minutes later and then Keane fooled Pearce with some lovely skill to win a penalty. Pearce was sent off and Teddy Sheringham whacked in the spot kick to make it 2-1 with 19 minutes left.

West Ham bravely equalised again when Trevor Sinclair diverted in Paolo Di Canio’s free kick with Spurs’ defence asleep but the 20-year-old Gardner saved the home side’s blushes when he hammered a deflected shot into the net from 20 metres.

There was similar drama at Maine Road.

Blackburn led 2-0 through David Thompson and Andy Cole before City’s Danny Tiatto was sent off for a dangerous tackle.

The home side looked to be finished but goals by Nicolas Anelka, after 80 minutes, and substitute Shaun Goater in the dying seconds salvaged an unlikely point.

Results:

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE:

On Sunday:

Manchester City 2 Blackburn Rovers 2

Tottenham Hotspur 3 West Ham United 2

On Saturday:

Bolton Wanderers 2 Liverpool 3

Charlton Athletic 0 Arsenal 3

Chelsea 3 Newcastle United 0

Everton 2 Middlesbrough 1

Leeds United 1 Manchester United 0

Sunderland 0 Fulham 3

West Bromwich Albion 1 Southampton 0

SPANISH FIRST DIVISION:

On Sunday:

Alaves 0 Racing Santander 1

Atletico Madrid 1 Sevilla 1

Celta Vigo 3 Real Mallorca 1

Espanyol 1 Real Sociedad 3

Valladolid 1 Villarreal 0

On Saturday:

Athletic Bilbao 0 Barcelona 2

Malaga 2 Rayo Vallecano 1

Osasuna 1 Deportivo Coruna 2

Real Betis 1 Real Madrid 0

Valencia 3 Recreativo Huelva 0

ITALIAN FIRST DIVISION:

On Sunday:

Brescia 1 Piacenza 2

Juventus 3 Atalanta 0

Lazio 2 Chievo 3

Perugia 2 Reggina 0

Udinese 1 Parma 1

On Saturday:

Bologna 2 AS Roma 1

Como 0 Empoli 2

Inter Milan 1 Torino 0

Modena 0 AC Milan 3

GERMAN FIRST DIVISION:

On Sunday:

Hamburg SV 2 Kaiserslautern 0

VfL Bochum 0 Hansa Rostock 1

On Saturday:

Energie Cottbus 0 Werder Bremen 1

Nuremberg 1 Bayern Munich 2

TSV 1860 Munich 2 VfL Wolfsburg 2

Arminia Bielefeld 0 Hertha Berlin 1

Borussia M’chengladbach 1 VfB Stuttgart 1

Bayer Leverkusen 1 Hanover 96 3

Borussia Dortmund 1 Schalke 04 1

—Reuters






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