Stoke City 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham continue their challenge for the top four and winning four consecutive matches has been a big help to them in this regard. Stoke would like to get into the top half of the table but they’ll have other opportunities. Even now, they’re only two points away.
I don’t think it’s Arsenal Stoke hate. It’s just the Welsh players.
No, I don’t really believe that. But Gareth Bale was the victim of some horrible challenges. In some ways, it’s a compliment because they’ve noticed how good he is but it looked like it hurt. He wasn’t spectacularly brilliant this time, as you wouldn’t be either if someone kept trying to cut lumps of you, but he was still one of the best on the pitch.
Ryan Shawcross’ suspension came to an end but he wasn’t able to play due to a knee injury picked up in training. So Danny Collins kept his place in the starting line-up and I thought he did well. And most people agree with me. They agree about the first half anyway.
Wigan Athletic 1-0 Burnley
Wigan managed a not exactly hard-fought win when Hugo Rodallega scored in the 93rd minute. Neither side deserved to get any points from at all but in football you don’t lose points for lack of effort.
Jason Koumas wasn’t in Wigan’s squad.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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