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July 23, 2011 2:00 PM BST
Ellis Park, Johannesburg
 

Orlando Pirates 0-3 Tottenham: Defoe completes comfortable victory after Van der Vaart double

Modric again named captain as Spurs cruise to victory whilst hosts are left to rue a missed penalty in the second half after Bassong was penalised for handball

By Andrew Kennedy

Kaizer Chiefs' Knowledge Musona & Tottenham's Rafael Van der Vaart
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Tottenham secured their first victory of their pre-season tour of South Africa with a 3-0 win against Orlando Pirates.

Boss Harry Redknapp once again named want-away midfielder Luka Modric as captain, whilst South African defender Bongani Khumalo and Van der Vaart also retained their places in an otherwise changed starting XI.

The home side started brightly in a repeat of Tuesday’s fixture in which the sides drew 1-1, with Pirates winger Tlou Segolela finding space on the left hand side following a slip from Kyle Walker, only for the 21-year-old to recover well and block the shot.

Spurs soon began to take a firm grip on the game in the attacking third, with two cross-field balls from Benoit Assou-Ekotto in quick succession finding Peter Crouch in space, only for the striker’s first touch to elude him as he failed to hit the target on both occasions.

The visitors looked increasingly potent as the game progressed, with Tom Huddlestone and Aaron Lennon continually exploiting space on the right-hand side of the pitch, but were thwarted in their attempts to find the head of Crouch by some last-ditch defending from the South Africans.

A rash foul by the lively midfielder Andile Jali on the edge of the box gave Van der Vaart the chance to emulate his effort from ealier in the week just after the half hour mark, and the Dutchman duly obliged, guiding the ball over a four man wall and into the bottom right hand corner of Senzo Meyiwa’s goal.

The Tottenham defence however continued to look less than tight, with Bongani Ndulula unable to capitalise on the superb play of Happy Jele, as he twice failed to hit the target following the midfielder's through balls, scuppering a great chance on the stroke of half-time.

Jermain Defoe, Wilson Palacios, Niko Krancjar and Alan Hutton were all introduced at half time, but it was the vision of Assou-Ekotto which again released Van der Vaart – the forward this time beating the offside trap and finding the back of the net at the second time of asking with a looping effort eight minutes after the restart.

Wilson Palacios lost out cheaply in his own half to allow Mark Mayambela space to drive, only for the midfielder's tame shot to be blocked easily, as the Tottenham defence began to nullify the somewhat limited attacking threat of the Pirates.

Indeed the home side did not get a clear sight at goal until the 70th minute, only for Gomes to easily save Segolela’s low drive from the right hand side of the six-yard box.

Gareth Bale replaced Modric with 20 minutes left to play, and made an almost immediate impact, firing the ball into the back of the net following Defoe’s flick on, only for the Welshman to be rightly declared offside.

The lively Segolela should have pulled one back for the South Africans, having seen his cross connect with the arm of Sebastian Bassong, the 23-year-old failed to convert the resulting penalty as he hit the left-hand post after sending Gomes the wrong way.

Bale’s superb cross was then converted by Defoe to make it 3-0 with four minutes left to play, with Spurs showing steady progression ahead of the new Premier League season.

 



Orlando Pirates

4
Happy Jele
Defender
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Tottenham

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1
Gomes
Goalkeeper
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20
Bongani Khumalo
Defender
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19
S. Bassong
Defender
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28
Kyle Walker
Defender
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32
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20
Steven Pienaar
Midfielder
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6
Tom Huddlestone
Midfielder
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14
Luka Modric
Midfielder
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7
Aaron Lennon
Striker
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11
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25
Peter Crouch
Striker

Substitutes

Substitutes

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23
Carlo Cudicini
Goalkeeper
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4
Younes Kaboul
Defender
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2
Alan Hutton
Defender
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40
W. Palacios
Midfielder
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21
Niko Kranjcar
Midfielder
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3
Gareth Bale
Midfielder
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18
Jermain Defoe
Striker
88′
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9

Coach/Manager

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Coach/Manager

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