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Saturday 25 August 2012

James Morrison scored an injury-time equaliser to earn West Brom a point and spoil Andre Villas-Boas' first home game in charge of Tottenham.
Tottenham were guilty of wasting a number of chances in both halves, but the tension inside White Hart Lane lifted with 16 minutes left when Benoit Assou-Ekotto smashed home a deflected half-volley to put the home side ahead.
West Brom, revitalised after the introduction of Romelu Lukaku as a second-half substitute, kept plugging away and the hosts' defence crumbled in the 91st minute when Morrison swept home to steal a point for the Baggies.
With all the uncertainty surrounding a number of his star players, and last week's defeat at Newcastle lingering in the back of his mind, Villas-Boas could have done with marking his White Hart Lane bow with a win, but it was not to be.
Leaving it late: James Morrison struck in stoppage time to earn West Brom a point at White Hart Lane
Leaving it late: James Morrison struck in stoppage time to earn West Brom a point at White Hart Lane

Leaving it late: James Morrison struck in stoppage time to earn West Brom a point at White Hart Lane

MATCH FACTS

TOTTENHAM: Friedel; Walker, Vertonghen, Gallas, Assou-Ekotto; Lennon, Livermore, Sandro (Sigurdsson 73), Van der Vaart (Adebayor 62), Bale; Defoe (Jenas 76). Subs not used: Cudicini, Naughton, Caulker, Jenas, Sigurdsson, Townsend, Adebayor
Goals: Assou-Ekotto 74
Booked: Vertonghen
WEST BROM: Foster; Reid, Olsson, Ridgewell, McAuley; Yacob, Morrison, Dorrans (Brunt 75), Mulumbu; Long (Lukaku 62), Fortune (Rosenberg 78). Subs not used: Myhill, Dawson, Jones, Gera
Goals: Morrison 90+1
Booked: Mulumbu, Reid
Attendance:
Referee: Mike Dean
The London side lacked the fluency displayed during the majority of last season under Harry Redknapp, although there were encouraging performances from Sandro, Gareth Bale and Jan Vertonghen, who thought he had marked his debut by scoring a 94th-minute winner only to see if ruled out for offside.
Villas-Boas and his trio of new signings received a huge round of applause before kick-off, and the Portuguese's charges looked determined to deliver for their new boss.
Bale was the architect of an early onslaught. The winger, playing in a wider role than he did under Redknapp, cut in off the left flank and fired a shot just wide.
The Welshman then found Sandro in the box but the Brazilian went down under pressure before he could get a shot off.
Bale spun his marker in the corner and sent a low ball across the box but Liam Ridgewell prevented Aaron Lennon steering home from close range.
Thunderbolt: Benoit Assou-Ekotto thought he'd won it for Tottenham with a long-range strike
Thunderbolt: Benoit Assou-Ekotto thought he'd won it for Tottenham with a long-range strike
Thunderbolt: Benoit Assou-Ekotto thought he'd won it for Tottenham with a long-range strike
Lennon did get on the end of a Bale cross soon after but the England winger miscued a volley.
Rafael van der Vaart was the next Spurs player to go close, steering a curled shot just wide after Lennon cut the ball back to the Dutchman.
Tottenham's dominance on the game started to wane, leaving Villas-Boas to cut the look a worried figure on the edge of his technical area.
Welcome to the Lane: Tottenham paraded their new signings, and manager, before the match
Welcome to the Lane: Tottenham paraded their new signings, and manager, before the match

 
West Brom still lacked a cutting edge going forward, however, with Vertonghen snuffing out any threat from the visitors.
The Belgian had a chance to mark his Spurs debut with a goal after playing a clever one-two with Bale but he rifled a volley well over.
Steven Reid fashioned West Brom's only chance of the first half - a curling free-kick that easily cleared Brad Friedel's bar, and Ben Foster was called in to action for the first time in the 46th minute when he saved a weak shot from Defoe.
Frustrations: Aaron Lennon and Rafael van der Vaart struggled to influence the game
Frustrations: Rafael van der Vaart was handed a start but was unable to influence the game
Frustrations: Aaron Lennon and Rafael van der Vaart struggled to influence the game

 
Tottenham continued to dominate in the second period but still could not find the net.
Van der Vaart picked out Bale with a peach of a cross-field pass but the Welshman volleyed well over.
Foster then pulled off a terrific diving save to deny Assou-Ekotto from a 20-yard free-kick.
Defoe then spurned a great chance to put Spurs ahead when he latched on to Jake Livermore's pass but his effort went wide.
Tough customer: Striker Shane Long gave Jan Vertonghen plenty to think about
Tough customer: Striker Shane Long gave Jan Vertonghen plenty to think about

Villas-Boas turned to Emmanuel Adebayor for inspiration, the Togo marksman coming on for Van der Vaart just after the hour.
Villas-Boas thought the £5million striker had won him a penalty when he tussled with Gareth McAuley but Mike Dean waved play on.
Frustrations: For the most part, Tottenham were below par and left looking for inspiration
Frustrations: For the most part, Tottenham were below par and left looking for inspiration
Frustrations: For the most part, Tottenham were below par and left looking for inspiration

Spurs thought they had finally broken the deadlock after 64 minutes when Defoe smashed home an Assou-Ekotto cross, but the linesman ruled the England striker had strayed offside.
Lukaku came on for West Brom and almost made an immediate impact, shrugging off Vertonghen before drawing a good save from Brad Friedel.
Doing his bit: Kyle Walker tried, as always, to inject a bit of energy into the attack
Doing his bit: Kyle Walker tried, as always, to inject a bit of energy into the attack
Doing his bit: Kyle Walker tried, as always, to inject a bit of energy into the attack
Lukaku's presence was causing Spurs all kinds of problems, but the mood inside White Hart Lane lifted in the 74th minute when the hosts took the lead.
Gylfi Sigurdsson's corner was cleared in to the path of Assou-Ekotto and he smashed home a half-volley courtesy of a big deflection off McAuley.
Head boy: Gareth Bale's slow start to the season continued with another subdued display
Head boy: Gareth Bale's slow start to the season continued with another subdued display
Lukaku took advantage of some lackadaisical defending to gain some space just outside the Spurs box but Vertonghen came to the rescue with an outstanding sliding tackle.
West Brom piled on the pressure through Fortune and Lukaku towards the death.
McAuley came agonisingly close to scoring in the final minute when he sent over a looping header that was cleared off the line by Assou-Ekotto.
 
Close, but no cigar: Jermain Defoe had an effort chalked off for offside in the second half
Close, but no cigar: Jermain Defoe had an effort chalked off for offside in the second half

Then 30 seconds in to injury time West Brom equalised when Morrison swept home from close range shortly after William Gallas had cleared off the line.
Vertonghen thought he had won the game with almost the last kick when he volleyed home but his effort was disallowed.

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