Newcastle United goalkeeper Tim Krul punches the ball clear from Tottenham Hotspur's Younes Kaboul (fourth right) during their English Premier League match at White Hart Lane in London yesterday. |
Gus Poyet's struggling Sunderland jolted the English Premier League with an electrifying 1-0 win over big-spending Manchester City at the Stadium of Light yesterday.
On a great afternoon for the creaking giants of northeast football, local rival Newcastle United won by the same scoreline at Tottenham Hotspur to move into the top half of the league.
The unexpected scorelines came as a welcome bonus for leader Arsenal as the North Londoners prepared for the big match of the day against champion Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Sunderland, second from bottom with just four points from 10 games before yesterday, chalked up a fourth successive 1-0 home win over City thanks to a 21st-minute goal from Phil Bardsley on the left side of the box.
With Uruguayan manager Poyet pacing around nervously on the touchline, Sunderland held on for its first clean sheet in 15 matches and a stunning win over a side which hammered Norwich City 7-0 last weekend.
City stayed seventh in the league, still six points adrift of Arsenal and in danger of being leapfrogged by its Manchester rival later in the day.
Arsenal will stay top whatever happens in the late kickoff, with Arsene Wenger's men on 25 points and with a game in hand over second-placed Liverpool (23) which thrashed Fulham 4-0 on Saturday.
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul performed the heroics with 14 saves at White Hart Lane to deny Tottenham a chance to move level with Liverpool.
Over the moon
"I'm delighted, I'm over the moon ... this is a highlight of my career," grinned the flying Dutchman who was man of the match after making more saves than any Premier League goalkeeper in a match this season. "These kind of games don't happen very often. Three points away at Tottenham is a fantastic result."
The focus was on both goalkeepers from the start, with Hugo Lloris left out of the Tottenham squad on medical advice after the French international had been knocked unconscious at Everton last week.
The 42-year-old Brad Friedel had to make a couple of saves early on but was powerless to prevent the livewire Loic Remy firing Newcastle in front after 13 minutes on a crisp but sunny afternoon.
The Frenchman picked up a beautifully-measured pass from Yoan Gouffran to beat the offside trap, dart around the goalkeeper and stab home for his seventh league goal of the season.
Shola Ameobi could have made it 2-0 when he had the ball in the net after 38 minutes but was ruled offside while Krul had earlier made a flying save to keep out a goal-bound Roberto Soldado header.
Krul said that first crucial save was probably the best, with the sun low in the sky and making it hard to see clearly.
Using hands, arms, body and legs to keep the clean sheet, Krul's was without question the performance of the day as Newcastle went ninth with 17 points.
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