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Aston Villa 3 Blackburn Rovers 1: match report
Martin O'Neill couldn't have chosen better opposition to face after defeats to Arsenal and Liverpool than a distracted Blackburn.
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Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti weighs up Vincenzo Iaquinta move
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti considers move for Juventus and Italy forward Vincenzo Iaquinta in January transfer window.
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Angola unites as enthusiasm builds
A series of injuries to key players cannot curb the sheer enthusiasm among fans of the Africa Cup of Nation's hostsThe check-in hall at Luanda's domestic airport is some kind of vision of hell. It is hot, dirty and crowded, full of touts flogging tickets for flights that may or may not be on the timetable, which is an aspiration rather than a schedule in any case. Angola may be the only country in the world where it is quicker to drive than to fly.Last Friday, trying to negotiate a passage to Cabinda, I spent two hours arguing and haggling before finally securing a ticket for a flight that, I was assured, was about to leave (as it was, the plane was still on the ground six hours later, delayed, we were told, first because the pilot was having his lunch and then because air traffic control were having their lunch, before finally being cancelled because the runway at Cabinda was busy).Anxiously, I rushed through security, before joining a seemingly interminable queue to have my passport checked. By the time I got to the front, I was sure I was about to miss the flight and was more than a little stressed as the official began painstakingly reading through the various stamps in my passport. "Força Palancas Negras!" I muttered, half-ironically, at which he looked up, grinned, stamped every piece of paper in reach, and waved me through to the paradise that is the air-conditioned, mosquito-free departure lounge where you can eat toasties, drink coffee and wait for your flight not to leave.What that says I'm not quite sure, other than that Angolan bureaucracy is a facade, designed to give the impression of order where little if any exists, but his reaction was typical. Whatever the gripes about this tournament – which, aside from usual journalist moans about access to players (so limited that the Algerian press last week went on strike in protest), can be distilled to the fact that the cost of travel and hotels has put off all but a couple of thousand travelling fans – it has been a clear success in the reaction of locals.In Luanda at least, the Angolan flag is everywhere, while a reference to the national team – the Palancas Negras, or Black-faced Antelopes – is almost guaranteed to provoke a smile and, until Thursday's win over Malawi, a rueful shake of the head. That victory, allied to the stuttering form of many of the favourites, has raised expectations; suddenly the focus has shifted from trying to avoid being the first hosts since Tunisia in 1994 to fail to make it through the group stage to wondering just what might be possible.The noise when Flávio and Manucho struck in the space of six minutes against Malawi was ear-splitting, and as in Mali in 2002, you begin to wonder just how far home advantage might carry them. Beyond the crowds, Malawi's coach Kinnah Phiri made an official protest to the Confederation of African Football on Friday, claiming his side were unable to practice before the game, three times being prevented from accessing their training ground by police. CAF, who have two responses to any issue — impose disproportionate and arbitrary bans, or ignore it — opted for the latter, placing the matter in the hands of the local organising committee which is, of course, run by Angolans.With both Gilberto and Flávio doubtful for today's game against Algeria, though, Angola's passage to the last eight is far from assured. The two were both key members of the Al-Ahly side which Manuel José, now the Angola national team manager, took to continental dominance, and they have both excelled in this tournament. Gilberto, surging forward from left-back, set up Angola's second and won two penalties, one of which he converted, against Mali, while Flávio has scored three headers.The theory is that a tournament needs a good performance from the home side to maintain local interest, particularly so in Africa where travelling support tends to be limited, but this competition has been exceptional in the number of fans turning up at games not involving the hosts. With the exception of Malawi's 3-0 win over Algeria, the only game played at 2.45pm, which perhaps kept away fans who work, every stadium has been at least 80% full."There's just not that much to do in Benguela," said Marco, a Portuguese citizen who was born in Angola and is battling the bureaucracy to try to secure Angolan citizenship. "The whole city's excited by the CAN. Our only problem has been the security to get into the ground. We queued for an hour and a half to get into the first game, so we missed most of the first half."It is indicative of the importance placed on the tournament that Saturday's television news led with Ivory Coast's victory over Ghana, moved on to Flávio's knee injury, and only then went to the earthquake in Haiti. It is easy to imagine the government, which saw the tournament as a way of both showcasing Angola and fostering a sense of national togetherness, being delighted by the footage of delirious fans taking to the streets in cities across the country – Cabinda, Luanda, Benguela, Huambo, Soyo, Sumbe, Namibe, Lubango.The big question, though, is what will happen should Angola lose today. With the novelty worn off, and the hosts out, would the tournament still hold its allure? Again, the answer probably lies in Mali in 2002: this is the most exciting and positive thing to happen in Angola since independence in 1975 (although even that was clouded by the imminence of civil war). At the moment, people seem happy just to be part of it.Africa Cup of NationsAngolaJonathan Wilsonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Tottenham 2-2 Leeds Utd
Jermaine Beckford scored a penalty in the sixth minute of injury time to earn Leeds a replay in a breathtaking matchPreamble Hello. In Fight Club, Tyler Durden says that it's only after you've lost everything that you're free to do anything. Leeds fans probably know what he means. What a time this must be to support Leeds: having hit the bottom, they are now on an inexorable march back to where they belong, but in doing so they get to flush out the JCLs, regain the club's identity, go on a load of new away trips and, almost as an afterthought, win more often than not.And, as a bonus, they even got to win at Old Trafford. Leeds were unbelievably impressive that day, but didn't get quite as much credit as they deserved because of the modern media's tedious desire to question whether every single defeat for one of the Big Four represents the end of an era. What was most impressive about Leeds was their positive intent, and we can legitimately expect the same at White Hart Lane this evening.I agree with their manager Simon Grayson when he says that this game will be harder than the win at Old Trafford; partly because the element of surprise has gone,and partly because they will be playing against a midfield that contains actual footballers. I suspect there will be few reserves and no dead wood in the Spurs side today, and that's the biggest compliment anyone could pay Leeds.An email nicked from the earlier MBM "Player of the year contenders: Rooney, Anelka, Fabregas, Tevez, Dunne," says Jon Linehan. "No one else really stands out for me. Definitely not at my beloved Liverpool, can't think of a standout Spurs player. Forget the rest." Rooney? He has been stunning in some games but more than a little inconsistent. Not that I blame him, given the burden he has to carry. Evra is the only credible contender from that club. He is marvellous. I'd put Given in there, and Milner, and Drogba, and maybe Lennon. Fabregas stands out like a sore one, though. He's a joy. If Gerrard makes the shortlist this year, I will officially give up on humanity.A wee history lesson It's 11 years and two decades since Spurs last met Leeds in the FA Cup. It was on 24 February 1999, when Darren Anderton did this, and David Ginola did this, and David Ginola also did this. More of the same please!Team news The England Under-21 winger Danny Rose, a product of the Leeds academy, makes his Spurs debut, one of three changes from the side that forgot to turn up at Anfield on Wednesday. Alan Hutton and Sebastien Bassong also come in. Luka Modric gets a rare start in the centre of midfield. Winger and wide boy David Bentley isn't even in the squad, with rumours that he was acting the goat in training. He really has spunked a sublime talent up the wall, hasn't he? It's weird now to think that he started Fabio Capello's first game as England manager.Leeds make two changes from the side that lost at home to Carlisle on Tuesday: Patrick Kisnorbo and Michael Doyle replace the captain Richard Naylor, who has a hamstring injury, and Mike Grella.Tottenham (4-4-2) Gomes; Hutton, Bassong, Dawson, Bale; Kranjcar, Modric, Jenas, Rose; Defoe, Crouch.Subs: Alnwick, Pavlyuchenko, Keane, Palacios, Naughton, O'Hara, Dervite. Leeds (4-2-3-1) Ankergren; Crowe, Kisnorbo, Bromby, Hughes; Doyle, Kilkenny; Howson, Snodgrass, Johnson; Beckford.Subs: David Martin, Prutton, Becchio, Grella, Michalik, Robinson, White.Fit bloke Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)The most pointeless statistic in history, aka, squad-numbers-in-the-starting XI score Spurs 146-128 Leeds.Prediction Spurs 3-1 Leeds.1 min Spurs kick off from right to left. Leeds are in their yellow away strip.2 min "You know full well Gerrard will be nominated for Player of the Year, as will Terry," says Tom Hopkins. "It's the law. Anyway, Tevez has to win and anyone who says otherwise is a moron and a boot-licker." Suck my socks. If Tevez wins it's a travesty; it's only six weeks ago that people were calling him a £40m Paul Dickov.4 min The talented Snodgrass, playing in the hole rather than on the right wing, has had a couple of decent early touches. Leeds have started pretty well.5 min "It took me approximately ten seconds to read your tally of the squad numbers in the starting XI," says Peter Wahlberg. "That is time neither I nor the literally dozens of others glued to the MBM will ever get back. How could you." How do you think I feel: I spent all last night adding up every possible permutation of both sides. I missed Celebrity Big Brother, QI and everything.6 min Alan Wiley has his first breather, calling Jenas and Snodgrass towards him for a chat. No idea why.7 min A marvellous effort from Defoe almost gives Spurs the lead. He ran onto a long lump from the back by Bassong, headed it into the space away from Bromby and then, from a tightish angle 25 yards out, lobbed the bouncing ball high over Ankergren, who got back to tip it over the bar. The resulting corner is cleared to Kranjcar, whose swirling strike through the crowd from 25 yards forces a left-handed save by Ankergren, diving low to his left. That was a very good stop because he was probably unsighted.9 min: DEFOE MISSES A PENALTY! Crouch nods down a long throw from the left, and the debutant Rose gets to the ball a split-second before Doyle cleans him out. A clear penalty... but Ankergren saves it! It wasn't much of an effort from Defoe, sidefooted low to the keeper's left but nowhere near the corner, and Ankergren went the right way before palming it clear.11 min Spurs are all over Leeds at the moment and, after a sinuous run to the edge of the area, Defoe's strike deflects off Kisnorbo and wide for a corner.13 min "Please tell me that Danny Rose's nickname is 'broadway'," says Lee Calvert. "That would make my day." You are crediting footballers with far too much intelligence. Or, indeed, any intelligence.14 min Leeds can't keep the ball at the moment, and Kisnorbo is penalised for using Crouch as a climbing aid on the edge of the area. It's right of centre, which favours the left-footed Gareth Bale...15 min ... and he forces another decent save from Ankergren. Bale got it up and down well enough, although Ankergren had plenty of time to get across his goal and punch it clear with both hands.18 min Johnson almost plays Beckford through on goal but doesn't. Not sure why I bothered writing that, on reflection.19 min "Player of the Year," says a man or woman who calls him or herself Silvery Fox. "Fact (or something like that) - Best English central midfielder - James Milner. But he still hasn't been as good as Fabregas. Outside shout of player of the year and possible England goalie - Joe Hart (pains me saying that being a Villan as well). It is tricky this season as there haven't been any consistently outstanding players (or if there have been they get injured regularly)."20 min Leeds have their best attack so far. Howson smartly evades Bale on the right wing, but his cross, intended for Johnson, takes a nick off a defender and goes to safety.21 min Leeds are again penalised for a foul on Crouch 20 yards out. This time the offender is Crowe, but it's to the left of centre so will be taken by the right-footed Kranjcar. It bounces up horribly in front of Ankergren, who fumbles it as a consequence, and comes to Defoe six yards out, but his shot is blocked desperately by Kisnorbo. How is this still 0-0?22 min Spurs should have had another penalty. Modric puts Defoe through on goal with a fine long pass; Defoe moves into the area and is about to shoot when Crowe bundles him over from the side, but Alan Wiley waves play on. In his defence, I thought on the first showing that Crowe just got his toe round to clear the ball, but replays show that Crowe kicked Defoe's foot onto the ball. It should have been a penalty, and would probably have been a red card. Alan Wiley made a very similar mistake over Christmas, when he should have given a penalty against Wes Brown for a challenge on Hull's Richard Garcia. But those are very, very hard decisions to see properly. Video evidence please!25 min Ankergren fists away another free-kick from Bale. It was a fairly rudimentary save but Leeds are under siege at the moment.26 min "Another useless stat," says Hörður Már Gestsson. "Robbie Keane. This season: 15 starts, subbed 12 times, on 2 from the bench and 4 times unused sub. For Liverpool: 16 starts, subbed 12 times, came 6 times from bench and 4 times an unused sub. Waiting for Jamie to draw our attention to how badly 'Arry is treating him." I'm just waiting for those trousers to split.27 min "In your earlier MBM, there was a discussion about Chelsea's 'winning mentality' which basically boiled down to the insight that, like Revie's Leeds, Chelsea are rubbish at being really good," says Scott W. "After seeing these opening 20 minutes, and the score still 0-0, I am forced to the conclusion that Spurs are really good at being rubbish."28 min Robert Snodgrass draws a good save from the league's most talented goalkeeper, Heurelho Gomes. He picked up possession just outside the D, shifted it onto his right foot and bent a fine effort towards the far corner. Gomes dived to his left to push it wide.29 min "I think," says Stig Andersen, "the nominees should be: Drogba, Aaron Lennon, Giggs, Torres, Lampard." Really? If you strip away the romance and charm, Giggs has been a flat-track bully this season; Torres hasn't played enough, and has occasionally behaved like a brat when he has; and Lampard has arguably had his worst season since 2002-03, admittedly by his stratospheric standards.30 min Leeds are coming into this, and Beckford has just missed a great chance. Dawson made a mess of clearing a long ball forward on the half-volley, and it ran through to Beckford in a fair bit of space on the left side of the box. He drove his left-footed shot crisply across Gomes but a few yards wide of the far post.32 min Leeds are having their best spell by some distance now. We've only had 32 minutes, but what a funny young game this has been.33 min Beckford draws a fine save from Gomes with a much better effort. Snodgrass (I think) helped a lovely first-time pass into the space behind the defence and, as it bounced up on the edge of the box, Beckford lashed it across goal with his left foot. Gomes leapt to his left to claw it away.36 min It took Leeds 20 minutes to wake up but, since then, they have probably been the better side. Johnson wins a corner on the left but it comes to nothing.37 min "Drogba has seized the 'headline grabber' spot vacated by Ronaldo - and is probably the best-known player in the land who is also in good nick," says Scott W. "Surely this is what the Player of the Year Award is made for. Fabregas has been as excellent as he usually is, yet still - is it Arsenal's fault? - doesn't grab the nation's attention in the same way Rooney and Drogba do. Until he (a) gets a British celebrity wife; (b) gets a wacky hairdo; (c) endorses pants or smelly stuff or (d) moves to United or Chelsea, he will have to be content with the Football Writers' Player of the Year Award. Terry has dispensed largesse with such self-righteousness what self-respecting pro wouldn't vote him Player's Player of the Year?" I think Terry has been really good this season. On the field, anyway. Off it he's obviously had a laughable shocker.39 min I've just realised that Jermaine Jenas is on the pitch. I'm not sure whether that speaks louder about his level of competence or mine.GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Leeds (Crouch 42) A goal was coming at one end or another, and it's gone to Spurs. Bale swerved around Howson a little easily on the left and screwed a deliberate low cross back to Kranjcar on the edge of the area. His swept left-footed shot was cleared by the right foot of the goalkeeper Ankergren, who was hurtling across his goal, but it went straight to Crouch and he instinctively side-footed it high into the net.43 min Another chance for Leeds. Beckford went on a very good run to the edge of the area, drawing defenders towards him like liberals to a witchhunt, and then played it to Snodgrass on the left of the box. He had two options: take a touch and welt it towards goal with that lovely left foot of his or play a return pass to Beckford. He did neither, passing it tamely into Gomes's hands.45 min Jenas should have made it 2-0. Kranjcar's square pass across the face of the area was dummied well by Defoe and came to Jenas. He did the hard part, moving smoothly past Bromby onto his left foot, but then screwed his shot over the bar from 15 yards.Half time: Tottenham 1-0 Leeds That was great stuff: breathless but with lots of good football. It could easily be 5-3 to Spurs, and I wouldn't rule Leeds out of this just yet. See you in 10 minutes.Half-time quote comes from Phil Brown's Twitter page: "Besides Geovanni, I can't think of a single person I've ever truly loved."Half-time chit-chat "Gerrard's form has been worrying from an England point of view. Unlike Le Tiss at Southampton, he has been unable to lift a team. The golden generation - which has been around for what seems like, erm, a generation - is coming to an end. Ferdinand, Gerrard, Owen and to a lesser extent Lampard are not performing for one reason or another. They need more motivation. Beckham has plenty at Milan. This woman has promised to strip if Milan beat Inter in the Italian derby. Clearly a Liverpudlian'star' needs to make the same offer and guarantee Gerrard's place at the World Cup. I nominate Sporty Spice." How about Pete Burns?More on the Player of the Year argument that has captivated twos of people Stig Andersen (29 min) makes various arguments in favour of Lampard, Torres and Giggs, ruining it all by saying "Giggs, amazing what he can do at his age, has now moved to the centre, and is still a game setter for a United team in disarray."Giggs has played left-wing in almost all of his games this season. One point Stig makes is valid, though: is it actually the player of 2009 or the player of the 2009-10 season? I still genuinely don't know. And if it's the former, surely they should just make the 2009-10 season and get players to file on May. There's this marvellous thing called email that might make the process a bit quicker.46 min Leeds kick off from right to left and get a chance within 33 seconds of the restart. Jenas's dismal backpass is intercepted by Beckford, but his touch around Gomes is disgustingly heavy and goes for a goal-kick. That was a really big chance, and Beckford - clenched fists at the side of his head, emitting heat from all orifices - knows it.47 min "Having reconsidered Player of the Year now I've decided it will be Rooney," says Silvery Fox. "The media fawn over him, he is English and he is in pretty decent form carrying United singlehandely for the last few matches. Ferdinand could be in trouble after today's game as well (his first game back). It's not like he was overly stretched but with about 10 minutes left he was marking Fagan on a free kick. As its delivered he looks at Fagan then basically swings his arm round and clatters him round the head knocking him to the ground. Referee missed it but after the Gallas 'tackle' the other night who knows what people will get done for these days." I am confident justice will be served and that Patrice Evra will get a four-match bam.48 min Bromby is booked for a body-check on Defoe. I'm not sure he could have got out of the way. Anyway it's a free-kick, 25 yards out and left of centre. Kranjcar crunches it into the wall.49 min Beckford plays a good first-time pass to the onrushing Johnson, but he shins an awkward volley well wide from 20 yards. It wasn't an easy ball to deal with, in his defence, but Beckford continues to trouble the Spurs defence with his movement.50 min Doyle is booked for something or other.51 min "There can only be one choice for Player of the Year," says Jon Cummins. "Tiger Woods." I'll honk to that.GOAL! Tottenham 1-1 Leeds (Beckford 52) It's him again. Leeds richly deserve this, as they have started the second half superbly. Snodgrass curved in a corner from the right, and Bromby at the near post just got ahead of Bassong to flick it towards goal with the studs of his left foot. It flew into the six-yard box, where there was a bit of a scramble before Beckford made it his and touched it past Gomes.54 min "I can't believe there's even a debate about this," says Patrick McGovern. "The Player of the Year has to be David Beckham."55 min Make no mistake: Tottenham are in a real game here. If I was Harry Redknapp – and there but for the grace of God goes he – I'd get Wilson Palacios on quicksmart.56 min Kilkenny's dipping 25-yard shot is saved comfortably by Gomes.58 min You suspect that Palacios was on the bench for emergencies only, and this is huge credit to Leeds: he is coming on for the youngster Rose. That means Modric will go wide left and Palacios moves into the centre.59 min Crowe is rightly booked for missing a sliding tackle on Bale.60 min "I'd like Mickey Owen to be sarcastically voted Player of the Year," says Niall Harden, "just to see how he deals with it." He genuinely wouldn't get the joke. Of course he wouldn't. I find it astonishing that intelligent people still talk about him going to the World Cup. He has missed a staggering percentage of chances this season. If Andy Cole missed some of the chances Owen has missed this season we would still hear about them now.61 min "Don't know what all the fuss over Beckford is," says Rod Adams. "Snodgrass looks to be the far superior player...them goals don't make themselves ya know." Well Snodgrass clearly has more pure ability, but then Dimitar Berbatov has more pure ability than Didier Drogba. Beckford's movement is outstanding. I like Snodgrass a lot; there is something very Scottish about his distribution and mischievous jinking.63 min Spurs will be really uncomfortable at how open this game is. It's swinging back and forth like a colostomy bag, and Johnson needlessly heads Bale's cross behind for a corner. From it, Bassong's header is straight at Ankergren.64 min Glorious play from Leeds. Snodgrass gives it to Kilkenny on the right side of the box, and he returns it to Snodgrass with a lovely backheel. Snodgrass was at the edge of the box and stretching, and his left-footed shot flew comfortably wide of the far post. At first I thought Palacios, coming from the side, had fouled Snodgrass as he took the shout, but there were no complaints and replays suggest he was unimpeded.65 min Kisnorbo is booked for yet another foul on someone or other.66 min "Is this game on ITV?" says Niall Harden. "I might get out of bed, it sounds decent. PS I'm in the same timezone as you and have no excuse." I've come across some lazy excuses for masculinity in my time, mainly in the mirror, but this takes the biscuit.68 min You expect the game to move insidiously Tottenham's way, and for them to really push on in pursuit of a winner, but it's not happening. Leeds are still right in this.69 min Defoe drags a low shot towards the near post from 22 yards, and Ankergren gets down to make a comfortable save.70 min Apropos not very much, look at the the magisterial way in which Crooksy administers instant retribution here. Don't mess with the Garth. I love Garth Crooks, and I don't use the word love lightly. Also, what a shocking tackle by Fenwick, yet one that doesn't draw much criticism from the commentators. These days they would want a 10-match ban.71 min A double change for Spurs: Keane and Pavlyuchenko replace Crouch and Kranjcar. I presume Keane will play a floating role from the left, with Modric on the right.72 min "Oh dear, you printed that did you?" yawns Niall Harden. "My pathetic MBM entries are the first thing that comes up when i put my name into google, which I suspect potential employers are doing. Hello, potential employer! I'm not a loser! Oh. Deed poll it is." Change your name to Mac Millings.73 min In a stupid way, I reckon this might be Leeds' best chance of winning the tie. There's a real edginess about the crowd, and Spurs don't have any sort of control of Beckford. You suspect that they won't make so many mistakes if there is a replay.74 min Spurs are starting to have more of the ball now, but Leeds look reasonably comfortable. Spurs are a bit ragged tactically.GOAL! Tottenham 2-1 Leeds (Pavlyuchenko 75) What a fine goal this is. Really high-class stuff. Palacios, on the halfway line, played the ball to Bale and went tearing down the left. Bale found Palacios, who passed it square across the face of the area to Pavlyuchenko. He dummied it for Defoe and span into the space behind the defence; Defoe touched it through first-time to Pavlyuchenko, and he sidefooted it calmly past Ankergren. A goal of delicious simplicity.78 min Luciano Becchio is about to come on for Leeds, prompting ITV's Peter Drury to go off on a nostalgic one about Villa and Ardiles. Becchio is from Argentina, you see.80 min "With so many Premier League teams in need of extra firepower up front it's strange why no one has come in with a £2-3m bid for Beckford," says James Heal. "Even if he doesn't hit the ground running, he's bound to pluck a few goals and is young enough to be developed - could be a steal for the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Man Utd...." I agree. It's hard to be sure as most of us have only seen him play a few times, but he looks like someone who could get 15 goals a season in the Premier League. Go on Phil Brown, roll those dice.81 min Becchio comes on for Michael Doyle.82 min Keane has a goal wrongly disallowed for offside. He played the ball down the left flag to Pavlyuchenko, who was flagged offside, and then headed the resulting cross cleverly over Ankergren. In fairness to Leeds, I don't know if Ankergren really went for it, as the whistle had gone, but it was a smart, lobbed header.83 min Kilkenny is booked for putting some hurt on Palacios.84 min Leeds look a bit weary now, and Jenas is able to run 50 yards before his shot takes a deflection off the human shield that is Kisnorbo.84 min Hughes clears off the line from his own player. Bale's cut-back from the left hit the instep of a Leeds defender at the near post and was drifting into the far corner before Hughes punted it clear.85 min Leeds have shot their bolt. It's all Spurs now. Bale beats Howson yet again but then picks the wrong ball when he should cut it back for either Keane or Pavlyuchenko.87 min Keane draws another decent, plunging save from Andergren with a low left-footed shot from 25 yards.88 min Harry Redknapp deserves a lot of credit for a brave double substitution. The increased mobility of Keane and Pavlyuchenko killed Leeds as they started to tire. Bradley Johnson is booked, the sixth Leeds player to get the card. Moments later he is replaced by Aidan White, an 18-year-old who won't be appearing on a catwalk near you soon.89 min The substitute White beats Jenas on the left and is about to put in a cross when Dawson steams in a with a majestic man-and-ball tackle. That was straight out of the 1980s. Great stuff.90 min Beckford finds Becchio in the box. He holds Bassong off smartly but is almost pleading for someone to back the play up so that he can lay the ball off for a first-time shot. Nobody does, and Spurs eventually clear.90+1 min Five minutes of added time.90+2 min Hutton is booked for a foul on Beckford just past the halfway line. File under 'taking one for the team'.90+3 min Spurs break three on three but Keane plays one of the worst passes in the history of football, overhitting it to Pavlyuchenko.90+4 min Marvellous defending from Dawson. Kilkenny slid a gorgeous ball to Beckford through on Gomes; he was 12 yards out and about to shoot first time, but Dawson came from the side and made a beautiful sliding interception.PENALTY TO LEEDS! Dawson brings Beckford down and it's a penalty in the 96th minute. Howson drove a very good ball from right to left to find Beckford on the left corner of the box. He had Dawson one on one, exactly where he wanted him, and tried to go down the line to drive the ball across the face of the six-yard box. Dawson came in with the challenge from the side and, after a short pause, Alan Wiley gave the penalty. Dawson definitely got a stud on the ball and is livid, but I reckon he scissored Beckford's right leg a split-second earlier. It's a really tough call, that, but on balance I think that was a penalty.GOAL! Tottenham 2-2 Leeds (Beckford 90) He's got stones of steel. That is a brilliant penalty under pressure, curved high and emphatically into the net to the left of the penalty-saving specialist Gomes. Magnificent stuff.Full time: Tottenham 2-2 Leeds The FA Cup, eh? Bloody hell. That's the best FA Cup match I've seen in years, and there's a wee tingle in the spine. After from the first 15 minutes, when they could have conceded five, Leeds were every bit as good as Spurs and showed enormous mental strength to come from behind twice. They also played some high-quality football in a simply wonderful game, and the replay should be a cracker. Thanks for your emails. I'll leave you with this from Scott W: "I never thought I'd say this, and as a United supporter you might not like to hear it, but Leeds United have become loveable, haven't they?"FA CupLeeds UnitedTottenham HotspurRob SmythMinute-by-minute reportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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