Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Swansea City vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Final score 1-2, Bale and Vertonghen slay... - SB Nation

Gareth Bale and Jan Vertonghen were in excellent form as Tottenham came away from the Liberty Stadium with an enormous win. The myth regarding Tottenham's status as a one-man team seems to eventually be over: they are, actually, composed of two men. Gareth Bale and Jan Vertonghen were in imperious type as Tottenham operated past Swansea, with two exceptional first-half targets giving them a victory on the League Cup holders. Vertonghen's targets have been very important to Tottenham whether he's been at centre-back or left-back, but the Belgian obtained a substantial purpose from open play to open the score at the Liberty Stadium. Taking the ball out of support with an excellent shift, he found Gareth Bale, who returned the favor with a ball over the top which found the continuing function of the centre-back, and he held his composure to push the ball past the developing Michel Vorm and in to the place of the net. Swansea nearly restored parity briefly a while later, as his height was used by Michu to get above the Tottenham support, but his finishing in the air is not quite of the standard of that on the floor, and he headed a significant cross large to skip the chance. It had been to prove costly - shortly afterwards, Swansea were two objectives behind. After Emmanuel Adebayor had missed a wonderful opportunity with a finish after being performed through, Tottenham obtained again, and their second target was even better than the initial - with the Swansea protection fighting to clear their lines, a free ball was embroiled by the advancing Vertonghen, who high level into midfield before obtaining Gareth Bale, who lost almost no time in capturing the ball into the top place with a wonderful finish to double his side's advantage. Swansea weren't at their utmost, while did have opportunities to get back in the game. Dwight Tiendalli's corner found Nathan Dyer storming into the region, but the winger could only find the woodwork together with his header as the Tottenham protection were found out in the air again. After half-time, Swansea improved, and they did push infrequent odds, though they could still not rule Tottenham. Michu had yet another reasonable opportunity when Spurs were caught out from an instant free-kick, but Brad Friedel ensured the guests did not skip Hugo Lloris' existence by remaining alert to hurry out of his purpose and refuse the possibility. Briefly a short while later, yet another Tiendalli mix found yet another Swansea header, but Michu once again did not reach the prospective. Tottenham appeared to have the game in check, but Swansea found a way back into the fit via Michu - Spurs hadn't heeded the multiple warnings they had acquired, and the Spaniard didn't make the same mistake twice, powering a corner in off the post with an excellent header. It was then Spurs' turn going to the post, although regrettably for the readers it hit the beyond the woodwork. An unstoppable foray was launched by gareth Bale from midfield, running through the center of the pitch before striking an early on shot which caught Vorm off-guard, only for it to strike the post and run free, with Swansea still only in the overall game. Spurs were now largely content although they almost snatched a breakaway purpose through Jermain Defoe, to relax, but Michel Vorm made an exemplary save your self to keep his part in with a chance of grabbing a stage. In the long run, nevertheless, time simply ran out for the Swans, with Spurs looking comfortable in keeping their lead to give a massive success to themselves. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter

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