PENALTY TO CRYSTAL PALACEpublished at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 10 January 2015
Benjamin Stambouli slides in on Joe Ledley inside the box and the Palace player goes down. Penalty to Crystal Palace...
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Benjamin Stambouli slides in on Joe Ledley inside the box and the Palace player goes down. Penalty to Crystal Palace...
Sergio Aguero via Twitter:, external "Very happy to be back in the field! We just missed taking the three points but there's plenty ahead of us. Come on City!"
Aguero came on as a substitute in Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Everton at Goodison Park - his first appearance since he injured his knee against the Toffees at the Etihad Stadium in early December.
Benjamin Stambouli charges forward and tries to feed a ball for Andros Townsend to run on to, but over hits it and the ball trickles out of play. After a good spell from Palace, Tottenham seem to have regained control now.
Jack McLeod:, external Losing Yannick Bolasie and Mile Jedinak would have hurt Palace. Been their two most influential players this season. Hard task now.
A lovely flick on by Harry Kane sends Nacer Chadli on his way, but he runs straight into trouble and Crystal Palace clear before breaking down the other end of the pitch and winning a corner, which comes to nothing. Pretty open game though, after Kane's opener.
Benjamin Stambouli has walked a fine line with a few misjudged challenges in this game and the referee decides enough is enough when the Tottenham man goes in strong on Adlene Guedioura. Yellow card.
Cameron Laws:, external Harry Kane is unreal. So glad he's been given his chance this year, Roy Hodgson I hope you're watching!
Martin Golds:, external This run of form Harry Kane is in is superb. Get him called up for England, Roy.
Will Jackson:, external Does anyone else actually play for Spurs other than Harry Kane?!
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "This could the ideal game to introduce Wilfrid Zaha at some stage and get him running at Tottenham's full-backs."
Almost an immediate response by Crystal Palace as Scott Dann knocks a ball into the box down for Dwight Gayle, who stabs a shot at goal but it is straight at Hugo Lloris. Palace know they need to come forward, will Alan Pardew drop his cautious approach and go more offensive?
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "Harry Kane has been relatively quiet up to this point by his standards, but he is that kind of player with just one chance on the edge of the 18-yard box he can punish you. What a season he is having. He's on fire. Where would Spurs be without him?"
Give Harry Kane a chance and he will score. Crystal Palace had marshalled him superbly in the first half but let their guard down for a brief moment as the striker finds space on the edge of the area and swipes the ball into the far corner. That's six in his last six for Kane.
Adlene Guedioura looks to make an immediate impression as the midfielder curls a fine cross into the box that Jan Vertonghen does well to hook away. Palace then win a corner, which is scrambled clear.
Jack in London: As a Spurs fan I am pretty disappointed that after beating Chelsea 5-3 that we are now drawing 0-0 with Palace.
Could Tottenham be in the top four in 45 minutes' time? Or Crystal Palace out of the relegation zone?
The second-half is under way, with the hosts having made a change - Barry Bannan off and Adlene Guedioura on to make just his fifth Premier League appearance this season.
Tottenham had more possession in the first half but managed just one shot on goal. Palace, though, have made the most of the ball when they have it, getting forward quickly and arguably had the best chance when Glenn Murray's shot was saved. Will Alan Pardew look to attack more in the second half? Or hope another big chance like Murray's comes Palace's way again?
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Former QPR striker Bradley Allen: "Alan Pardew can feel happy with the efforts of his players in the first half. Tottenham you feel need to show a little more if they want to go on and win this game."
A few moans from the home fans greet the half-time whistle, but seemingly directed at the officials rather than their new manager. Solid display by Crystal Palace, who defended well and had a few chances of their own.
Harry Kane finally gets free of his markers and races into the Crystal Palace half but is brought down by Scott Dann and the Palace defender is booked as a result.
Abu Ali:, external Hugo Lloris is so great, the one Spurs player I would like at Arsenal, so much better than what we have.
Luke:, external Lloris showing there how important a top keeper like himself and David De Gea can drag poor teams and managers through the season.
Matt Cartwright:, external Great save from Lloris, Spurs should be winning this but nothing coming from all our possession.
Did Federico Fazio push Dwight Gayle? The Palace forward chases a ball over the defence and into the area and looks to be nudged by Fazio, Palace fans cry for a foul, referee says no. Tough to call.