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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tottenham 4-1 Twente: Pavlyuchenko double


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Tottenham Hotspur striker came from Russia, Roman Pavlyuchenko, performed brilliantly by scoring two goals in his team a decisive 4-1 victory over Twente in Champions League Group A provision for Wednesday (9/29/2010)

Two goals from Pavlyuchenko printed white dots. "Spurs" actually get three penalty prize. However, Rafael van der Vaart (VDV) failed to execute it on the 41st minute to make the "Spurs" failed to excel in the first half.

Even so, managed to atone for his sins VDV created thanks to a goal in the 46th minute. Gareth Bale was successfully increase excellence through goals that have scored his team at minute 86.

After successfully opening the advantage VDV, Pavlyuchenko managed to double that goal by the prints of white dots in the 50th minute. The hosts get a penalty after Gareth Bale was dropped in the penalty box.

Disadvantaged 0-2 were not lethal spirit of Twente. They even managed to miss out thanks to a goal which was created Nacer Chadli in the 56th minute.

Struggle "Spurs" maintain excellence must get tough test. Because, "Spurs" must play ten players after VDV get a second yellow card in the 61st minute.



However, "the Spurs" could make a surprise despite the loss of one player. Pavlyuchenko back goalkeeper Nikolay Mihaylov managed to rip the white dot in the 64th minute. Twente rewarded a penalty after Nicky Kuiper caught doing handsball.

Towards the fight was over, Gareth Bale back through goals to increase the advantage that printed in the 85th minute. As a result, "the Spurs' successful landslide closed the game with the score 4-1.

Composition Players
Tottenham Hotspur: Gomes; Sebastien Bassong, Ledley King, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Alan Hutton, Luka Modric, Tom Huddlestone, Gareth Bale, Rafael Van der Vaart, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Peter Crouch

Twente Enschede: Nikolay Mihaylov; Douglas Franco, Peter Wisgerhof, Nicky Kuiper, Eosales Roberto; Theo Janssen, Wout Brama; Marc Janko, Denny Landzaat (Luuk de Jong 69), Emir Bajrami, Bryan Ruiz