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2010–11 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
2010–11 season
ChairmanDaniel Levy
ManagerHarry Redknapp
StadiumWhite Hart Lane
Premier League5th
FA CupFourth round
League CupThird round
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Rafael van der Vaart (13)

All:
Rafael van der Vaart (15)
Highest home attendance36,197 vs. Bolton
Lowest home attendance32,518 vs. Twente

The 2010–11 season was Tottenham Hotspur Football Club's 19th season in the Premier League. It was their 33rd successive season in the top division of the English football league system.

The campaign featured Tottenham's first ever involvement in the UEFA Champions League, with the club entering via the play-off round after finishing fourth in the 2009–10 season. The club reached the quarter-finals of the competition where they were defeated by Real Madrid.

First-team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Heurelho Gomes
2 DF Scotland SCO Alan Hutton
3 MF Wales WAL Gareth Bale
4 DF France FRA Younès Kaboul
6 MF England ENG Tom Huddlestone
7 MF England ENG Aaron Lennon
8 MF England ENG Jermaine Jenas
9 FW Russia RUS Roman Pavlyuchenko
11 MF Netherlands NED Rafael van der Vaart
12 MF Honduras HON Wilson Palacios
13 DF France FRA William Gallas
14 MF Croatia CRO Luka Modrić
15 FW England ENG Peter Crouch
18 FW England ENG Jermain Defoe
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF Cameroon CMR Sébastien Bassong
20 DF England ENG Michael Dawson (team captain)
21 MF Croatia CRO Niko Kranjčar
22 DF Croatia CRO Vedran Ćorluka
23 GK Italy ITA Carlo Cudicini
26 DF England ENG Ledley King (club captain)
27 GK England ENG Ben Alnwick
30 MF Brazil BRA Sandro
31 MF England ENG Andros Townsend
32 DF Cameroon CMR Benoît Assou-Ekotto
36 DF South Africa RSA Bongani Khumalo
37 GK Croatia CRO Stipe Pletikosa (On loan from Spartak Moscow)
39 DF England ENG Jonathan Woodgate
40 MF South Africa RSA Steven Pienaar

Transfers

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In

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Date Player Previous Club Cost
1 June 2010 Brazil Sandro Internacional [1]
22 August 2010 France William Gallas Arsenal Free[2]
31 August 2010 Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart Real Madrid £8M[3]
7 January 2011 South Africa Bongani Khumalo Supersport United £1.5M[4]
18 January 2011 South Africa Steven Pienaar Everton £3M[5]
Total
£18.5 million +

Out

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Date Player New Club Cost
25 May 2010 England Lee Butcher Leyton Orient Free[6]
22 June 2010 England Sam Cox Barnet Free[7]
30 June 2010 England Jimmy Walker Walsall Free[8]
5 August 2010 Morocco Adel Taarabt QPR £1M[9]
18 August 2010 France Dorian Dervite Villarreal Undisclosed[10]
Total
£1 million +

Loaned in

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Date Player Club Return Date
30 August 2010 Croatia Stipe Pletikosa Spartak Moscow End of 2010–11 Season[11]

Completed loans

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Date Player Club Return Date
5 August 2010 Sweden Oscar Jansson Northampton Town 5 September 2010[12][13]
13 August 2010 England Ryan Mason Doncaster Rovers 10 September 2010[14]
12 August 2010 England Dean Parrett Plymouth Argyle 9 November 2010[15]
16 October 2010 England Ben Alnwick Leeds United 15 November 2010[16]
12 August 2010 England Andros Townsend Ipswich Town 20 December 2010[17][18]
6 August 2010 England John Bostock Hull City 30 December 2010[19][20]
13 September 2010 England Kyle Walker QPR 3 January 2011[21]
20 August 2010 England Jon Obika Crystal Palace 7 January 2011[22]
26 September 2010 England Steven Caulker Bristol City 10 January 2011[23]
3 August 2010 England David Button Plymouth Argyle End of 2010–11 Season[24]
9 September 2010 England Danny Rose Bristol City End of 2010–11 Season[25]
23 September 2010 England Jake Livermore Ipswich Town 1 January 2011[26]
23 September 2010 England Adam Smith AFC Bournemouth End of 2010–11 Season[27]
24 September 2010 Belgium Paul-José M'Poku Leyton Orient End of 2010–11 Season[28]
14 October 2010 England Kyle Naughton Leicester City End of 2010–11 Season[29]
6 January 2011 England Kyle Walker Aston Villa End of 2010–11 Season[30]
7 January 2011 England Jon Obika Peterborough United End of 2010–11 Season[31]
7 January 2011 England Harry Kane Leyton Orient End of 2010–11 Season[32]
12 January 2011 England David Bentley Birmingham City End of 2010–11 Season[33]
20 January 2011 England Andros Townsend Watford End of 2010–11 Season[34]
30 January 2011 England Jamie O'Hara Wolves End of 2010–11 Season[35]
30 January 2011 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane West Ham United End of 2010–11 Season[36]
31 January 2011 Mexico Giovani dos Santos Racing Santander End of 2010–11 Season[37]
15 March 2011 England Simon Dawkins San Jose Earthquakes

Season 2010–11

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Transfers

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Tottenham began their transfer movement for the 2010–11 season in mid-March, when Spurs completed the deal for young Brazilian midfielder Sandro, joining the club from Internacional, a club whom Tottenham have a key affiliation, with Sandro linking up with squad following the 2010 Copa Libertadores. Early in the transfer window, Tottenham retained the services of a number of key players, with club captain Ledley King signing a new two-year contract extension with the club,[38] closely followed by former Chelsea goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini, who signed a new one-year contract following his recovery from a serious road accident sustained in November 2009.[39]

Luka Modrić was the next player to commit his future with the club, signing an extended six-year deal to ensure his services until 2016.[40] After two months of little transfer activity, Tottenham secured the controversial signing of William Gallas on a free transfer following his release from rivals Arsenal. As a result of the move, Gallas became the first Premier League player to play for Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, all London clubs and fierce rivals.[2] On transfer deadline day, early in the day, Spurs confirmed the loan signing of Croatian international goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa from Spartak Moscow.[11] This looked to be Spurs' only move of the day, but in the final few moments before the deadline, news broke that Tottenham were in negotiations with Real Madrid midfielder Rafael van der Vaart. Following the closure of the transfer window, the club had to wait for the deal to be ratified by the Premier League, due to complications on Spurs' computer. The transfer was completed the next day, with fee believed to be around £8 million.[41]

During the transfer window, a number of players left Spurs, beginning with young goalkeeper Lee Butcher, leaving to join Leyton Orient on a free transfer after his contract expired at Tottenham,[6] followed a month later by defender Sam Cox signing a contract with Barnet, again, following the expiration of his Spurs contract. Soon after, a number of fringe and academy players, including veteran goalkeeper Jimmy Walker, left the club on free transfers.[7] In early August, Queens Park Rangers completed the permanent signing of Adel Taarabt for a fee believed to be around £1 million; Taarabt had spent to 2009–10 season on loan at QPR before sealing a permanent deal. Tottenham's final permanent outgoing transfer of the summer transfer window saw French defender Dorian Dervite move to Spanish club Villarreal for an undisclosed fee.

The transfer window also saw younger player acquires loan move to gain regular football. The first loan move saw young goalkeeper David Button, fresh off of signing a new three-year contract, join Plymouth Argyle on a season-long loan,[24] followed by another young goalkeeper, Oscar Jansson, joining Northampton Town until September 2010,[12] and completing three loan moves in a week, England under-19 international John Bostock left to join Hull City for the duration of the 2010–11 season.[19] Six days later, winger Andros Townsend signed a season-long loan for Ipswich Town after featuring for Tottenham in their pre-season tour of the United States.[17] On the same day, Dean Parrett joined David Button at Plymouth on a one-month deal.[15] The following day, Ryan Mason, who also featured in Spurs' pre-season, joined Doncaster Rovers on a one-month deal,[42] trailed a week later with young striker Jon Obika clinching a move to Crystal Palace for the season.[22]

Spurs then signed young South African defender Bongani Khumalo for £1.5 million from South Africa's reigning champions Supersport United as their first signing of the January window. Khumalo joined on a four-and-a-half-year deal. The first senior exit of the window was David Bentley, who moved out on loan to Birmingham City on 12 January; the loan expires at the end of the season. Spurs then captured another South African in Steven Pienaar from Everton, beating Chelsea to the midfielder's signature in a deal that cost Spurs £3 million. A fairly quiet window ended with senior players Robbie Keane, Giovani dos Santos and Jamie O'Hara joining West Ham United, Racing de Santander and Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan deals, respectively. All three players will return at the end of the season.

Pre-season friendlies

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Tottenham began their pre-season by facing Harry Redknapp and Kevin Bond's former team, AFC Bournemouth, beginning the pre-season with a comfortable 4–0 win. A goal midway through the first half from Jon Obika established a Spurs lead, before a Roman Pavlyuchenko goal doubled the tally. Danny Rose made it three a minute later before another Pavlyuchenko goal wrapped up the game and the winning start.

Spurs then began a tour of the United States, beginning in San Jose, facing Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit San Jose Earthquakes, with the game ending 0–0. Tottenham made the trip to New York to compete in the New York Football Challenge, a tournament featuring Spurs, the New York Red Bulls, Sporting CP and Premier League rivals Manchester City. Spurs' first game saw them pitted against the home side Red Bulls with their new signing, Theirry Henry, making his debut. Henry opened the scoring against his old rivals, before goals from Robbie Keane and Gareth Bale in the second half gave Spurs the 2–1 win.[43] In Tottenham's final game of the tournament, Spurs faced Portuguese side Sporting, resulting in a 2–2 draw, which resulted in Sporting lifting the trophy of the New York Challenge. Tottenham took an early lead through Robbie Keane, finishing a one-on-one with the 'keeper. Sporting hit back with goals from Chileans Matías Fernández and Jaime Valdés. Spurs equalised though, 20 minutes from time after Jon Obika ran on to a Keane through ball to earn the draw for Tottenham.

Spurs' first friendly at White Hart Lane in the pre-season saw them face Villarreal. Midway through the first half, Villarreal took the lead with former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi finishing a Santi Cazorla through-ball. Villarreal doubled their lead ten minutes later with Rossi scoring his second with clinical finishing following a slip from Michael Dawson. Early in the second half, an early goal from Giovani dos Santos set up a possible comeback, but this was extinguished later in the second half, with Rossi securing his hat-trick with a heavily deflected effort on goal. Villarreal wrapped up the game late on with Marco Ruben scoring a tap-in to give the away team a 4–1 win. Tottenham then travelled to Lisbon to play Benfica in the Eusébio Cup. Spurs ended up lifting the trophy after securing a 1–0 win, with Gareth Bale scoring the only goal of the game early into the second half. Tottenham ended the pre-season with a home fixture against Italian side Fiorentina early August.[44] In this game, a defensive error gifted Fiorentina the lead inside ten minutes through Alberto Gilardino. Ten minutes later, Spurs hit back though with an equalising goal from Roman Pavlyuchenko, scoring his fourth goal in pre-season. Fiorentina re-gained the lead though, with a shot from Adem Ljajić beating Heurelho Gomes. Spurs, however, equalised early in the second half with Robbie Keane goal before earning the 3–2 win with a last minute Keane goal to end the pre-season with four wins, two draws, and one loss.


League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Manchester City 38 21 8 9 60 33 +27 71 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
4 Arsenal 38 19 11 8 72 43 +29 68 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 16 14 8 55 46 +9 62 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
6 Liverpool 38 17 7 14 59 44 +15 58
7 Everton 38 13 15 10 51 45 +6 54
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


2010–11 season long-term injuries

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Date injured Player Injury Return date
25 November 2009 England Jonathan Woodgate Groin Injury January 2011[45][46]
1 June 2010 England Jamie O'Hara Back Injury January 2011[47]
4 September 2010 England Michael Dawson Ankle Injury 12 December 2010[48]
7 September 2010 England Jermain Defoe Ankle Injury 20 November 2010[49]
15 November 2010 England Tom Huddlestone Ankle Injury April 2011[50]
10 July 2010 England David Bentley Ankle Injury 21 September 2010[51]
16 October 2010 England Ledley King Groin Injury May 2011

Competitions

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Pre-season and friendlies

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Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
10 July 2010 AFC Bournemouth A 0–4 Obika 36', Pavlyuchenko 61',74' Rose 62' 4,675
17 July 2010 San Jose Earthquakes A 0–0 10,721
22 July 2010 New York Red Bulls A 1–2 Keane 61', Bale 71' 20,312
25 July 2010 Sporting CP A 2–2 Keane 23', Obika 69' 23,228
29 July 2010 Villarreal H 1–4 Dos Santos 56' 17,917
3 August 2010 Benfica A 0–1 Bale 55' 30,215
7 August 2010 Fiorentina H 3–2 Pavlyuchenko 27', Keane 56', 89' 13,561

Premier League

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Matches

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Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
14 August 2010 Manchester City H 0–0 35,928
21 August 2010 Stoke City A 1–2 Bale 18', 30' 27,243
28 August 2010 Wigan H 0–1 35,101
11 September 2010 West Brom A 1–1 Modrić 27' 23,642
18 September 2010 Wolves H 3–1 Van der Vaart 77' (pen), Pavlyuchenko 87', Hutton 90+1' 35,940
25 September 2010 West Ham A 1–0 34,190
2 October 2010 Aston Villa H 2–1 Van der Vaart 45+3', 75' 35,871
16 October 2010 Fulham A 1–2 Pavlyuchenko 31', Huddlestone 63' 25,615
23 October 2010 Everton H 1–1 Van der Vaart 20' 35,967
30 October 2010 Manchester United A 2–0 75,223
6 November 2010 Bolton A 4–2 Hutton 79', Pavlyuchenko 87' 20,255
9 November 2010 Sunderland H 1–1 Van der Vaart 64' 35,843
13 November 2010 Blackburn H 4–2 Bale 16', 75', Pavlyuchenko 42', Crouch 69' 35,700
20 November 2010 Arsenal A 2–3 Bale 50', Van der Vaart 67' (pen), Kaboul 86' 60,102
28 November 2010 Liverpool H 2–1 Škrtel 65' (o.g.), Lennon 90+2' 35,962
4 December 2010 Birmingham A 1–1 Bassong 19' 25,770
12 December 2010 Chelsea H 1–1 Pavlyuchenko 15' 35,787
26 December 2010 Aston Villa A 1–2 Van der Vaart 23', 67' 39,411
28 December 2010 Newcastle H 2–0 Lennon 57', Bale 81' 35,927
1 January 2011 Fulham H 1–0 Bale 42' 35,603
5 January 2011 Everton A 2–1 Van der Vaart 11' 34,124
16 January 2011 Manchester United H 0–0 35,828
22 January 2011 Newcastle A 1–1 Lennon 90' 51,010
2 February 2011 Blackburn A 0–1 Crouch 3' 23,253
5 February 2011 Bolton H 2–1 Van der Vaart 6' (pen), Kranjčar 90+2' 36,197
12 February 2011 Sunderland A 1–2 Dawson 44', Kranjčar 57' 40,986
22 February 2011 Blackpool A 3–1 Pavlyuchenko 90' 16,069
6 March 2011 Wolves A 3–3 Defoe 30', 35', Pavlyuchenko 48' 28,669
19 March 2011 West Ham H 0–0 36,010
2 April 2011 Wigan A 0–0 18.578
9 April 2011 Stoke H 3–2 Crouch 11', 34', Modrić 18' 32,702
20 April 2011 Arsenal H 3–3 Van der Vaart 6', 70' (pen), Huddlestone 43' 36,138
23 April 2011 West Brom H 2–2 Pavlyuchenko 27', Defoe 66' 36,160
30 April 2011 Chelsea A 2–1 Sandro 19' 41,681
7 May 2011 Blackpool H 1–1 Defoe 89' 35,585
10 May 2011 Manchester City A 1–0 47,029
14 May 2011 Liverpool A 0–2 Van der Vaart 9', Modrić 56' (pen) 44,893
22 May 2011 Birmingham H 2–1 Pavlyuchenko 49', 90+3' 36,119

Results by matchday

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Match1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAHAAHAAAHAHHAHAHAH
ResultDWLDWLWWDLLDWWWDDWWWLDDWWWLDDDWDDLDLWW
Position14811115855557766555555445555455555565655
Updated to match(es) played on 23 May 2011. Source: Premier League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Champions League

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Play-off round

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Round Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
1st Leg 17 August 2010 Young Boys A 3–2 Bassong 42', Pavlyuchenko 83' 31,275
2nd Leg 25 August 2010 Young Boys H 4–0 Crouch 5', 61', 78' (pen), Defoe 32' 34,709

Tottenham Hotspur win 6–3 on aggregate.

Group stage

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Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
14 September 2010 Werder Bremen A 2–2 Pasanen 12' (o.g.), Crouch 18' 40,000
29 September 2010 Twente H 4–1 Van der Vaart 47', Pavlyuchenko 50' (pen), 64' (pen), Bale 85' 32,518
20 October 2010 Internazionale A 4–3 Bale 52', 90', 90+1' 70,520
2 November 2010 Internazionale H 3–1 Van der Vaart 18', Crouch 61', Pavlyuchenko 89' 34,103
24 November 2010 Werder Bremen H 3–0 Kaboul 6', Modrić 45+1', Crouch 79' 33,546
7 December 2010 Twente A 3–3 Wisgerhof 12' (o.g.), Defoe 47', 59' 24,000

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification TOT INT TWE BRM
1 England Tottenham Hotspur 6 3 2 1 18 11 +7 11 Advance to knockout phase 3–1 4–1 3–0
2 Italy Internazionale 6 3 1 2 12 11 +1 10 4–3 1–0 4–0
3 Netherlands Twente 6 1 3 2 9 11 −2 6 Transfer to Europa League 3–3 2–2 1–1
4 Germany Werder Bremen 6 1 2 3 6 12 −6 5 2–2 3–0 0–2
Source: Soccerway

Knockout Phase

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Round of 16
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Round Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
1st Leg 15 February 2011 Milan A 0–1 Crouch 80' 75,652
2nd Leg 9 March 2011 Milan H 0–0 34,320

Tottenham Hotspur win 1–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-final
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Round Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
1st Leg 5 April 2011 Real Madrid A 4–0 77,427
2nd Leg 13 April 2011 Real Madrid H 0–1 34,311

Real Madrid win 5–0 on aggregate

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
Third Round 9 January 2011 Charlton H 3–0 Townsend 49', Defoe 58', 60' 35,698
Fourth Round 30 January 2011 Fulham A 4–0 21,829

League Cup

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Round Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
Third Round 21 September 2010 Arsenal H 1–4 (a.e.t.) Keane 49' 35,883

Statistics

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Appearances

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Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: premierleague.com

No. Pos. Name Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Brazil Heurelho Gomes 30 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 41 0
23 GK Italy Carlo Cudicini 8 0 1 0 0 0 2+2 0 11+2 0
37 GK Croatia Stipe Pletikosa 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Defenders
2 DF Scotland Alan Hutton 19+2 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 24+2 2
4 DF France Younes Kaboul 19+2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 22+2 2
13 DF France William Gallas 26+1 0 0+1 0 0 0 8 0 34+2 0
16 DF England Kyle Naughton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
19 DF Cameroon Sebastien Bassong 7+5 1 2 0 1 0 4+1 1 14+6 2
20 DF England Michael Dawson 24 1 2 0 0 0 6 0 32 1
22 DF Croatia Vedran Corluka 13+2 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 22+2 0
25 DF England Danny Rose 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
26 DF England Ledley King 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 9 0
28 DF England Kyle Walker 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
32 DF Cameroon Benoît Assou-Ekotto 30 0 2 0 1 0 12 0 45 0
39 DF England Jonathan Woodgate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0
45 DF England Steven Caulker 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
Midfielders
3 MF Wales Gareth Bale 29+1 7 0 0 0 0 10+1 4 39+2 11
5 MF England David Bentley 1+1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2+1 0
6 MF England Tom Huddlestone 13+1 2 0 0 0 0 6+1 0 19+2 2
7 MF England Aaron Lennon 25+9 3 1 0 0+1 0 8+2 0 34+12 3
8 MF England Jermaine Jenas 14+5 0 0+1 0 0 0 5+3 0 19+9 0
11 MF Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart 28 13 1 0 0 0 7 2 36 15
12 MF Honduras Wilson Palacios 16+5 0 1 0 1 0 4+4 0 22+9 0
14 MF Croatia Luka Modrić 32 3 1+1 0 0 0 8+1 1 41+2 4
21 MF Croatia Niko Kranjčar 2+11 2 1 0 0+1 0 1+5 0 4+17 2
29 MF England Jake Livermore 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
30 MF Brazil Sandro 11+8 1 2 0 1 0 3+1 0 17+9 1
31 MF England Andros Townsend 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
40 MF South Africa Steven Pienaar 5+3 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 8+3 0
Forwards
9 FW Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko 18+11 10 1 0 1 0 5+3 4 25+14 14
10 FW Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane 2+5 0 0 0 0+1 1 0+5 0 2+11 1
15 FW England Peter Crouch 20+14 4 0+1 0 0 0 9+1 7 29+16 11
17 FW Mexico Giovani dos Santos 0+3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2+3 0
18 FW England Jermain Defoe 16+6 4 2 2 0 0 3+3 3 21+9 9

Goal scorers

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Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: premierleague.com

The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

Rnk Pos No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
1 MF 11 Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart 13 0 0 2 15
2 FW 9 Russia Roman Pavlyuchenko 10 0 0 4 14
3 MF 3 Wales Gareth Bale 7 0 0 4 11
FW 15 England Peter Crouch 4 0 0 7 11
5 FW 18 England Jermain Defoe 4 2 0 3 9
6 MF 14 Croatia Luka Modrić 3 0 0 1 4
7 MF 7 England Aaron Lennon 3 0 0 0 3
8 DF 2 Scotland Alan Hutton 2 0 0 0 2
DF 4 France Younes Kaboul 1 0 0 1 2
MF 6 England Tom Huddlestone 2 0 0 0 2
DF 19 Cameroon Sebastien Bassong 1 0 0 1 2
MF 21 Croatia Niko Kranjcar 2 0 0 0 2
13 FW 10 Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane 0 0 1 0 1
DF 20 England Michael Dawson 1 0 0 0 1
MF 30 Brazil Sandro 1 0 0 0 1
MF 31 England Andros Townsend 0 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 54 3 1 23 81

Clean sheets

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Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: premierleague.com

The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal.

Rnk No. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Champions League Total
1 1 Brazil Heurelho Gomes 7 0 0 4 11
2 23 Italy Carlo Cudicini 1 1 0 1 3
TOTALS 8 1 0 5 14

Notes

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