Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League title hopes suffered a setback as Matthew Etherington scored twice against his former club to earn Stoke a hard-earned 2-1 win yesterday.

Etherington’s first-half double put the Potters in firm control at the Britannia Stadium.

But Spurs pulled a goal back via Emmanuel Adebayor’s penalty only to see their hopes of a comeback undermined by Younes Kaboul’s late red card.

It was Spurs’ first Premier League defeat in 12 matches and London rivals Chelsea now have the opportunity to climb above them into third with victory over leaders Manchester City tonight.

Victory for the Potters made it three consecutive wins in the English top flight as well as continuing their fine record against the big clubs in the Premier League this season, with Stoke having also beaten Liverpool and drawn with Manchester United and Chelsea.

Stoke manager Tony Pulis named an unchanged side which included the former Tottenham trio of Peter Crouch, Etherington and Jonathan Woodgate, while Spurs boss Harry Redknapp recalled Rafael van der Vaart in place of Jermain Defoe.

As so often at the Britannia, Stoke piled on the pressure straight from the whistle.

Redknapp’s team could barely escape their own half and there was an air of inevitablity about Stoke’s 13th-minute opener.

Ryan Shotton was at the heart of it, as his deflected cross was flicked on by Jon Walters for Crouch, who evaded William Gallas before crossing for Etherington to rifle home.

Spurs struggled badly to find their rhythm but Thomas Sorensen was fully extended by a swerving low strike by Luka Modric which the goalkeeper did well to turn around the post.

Spurs claimed they should have had a free-kick when Woodgate and Scott Parker collided on the edge of the Potters area and, already on a booking, the defender would have been relieved to see referee Chris Foy wave play on.

It was a key moment as two minutes before the interval Pulis’s team doubled their advantage.

Once more Shotton was the creator as his long throw was nodded on by Walters and Etherington, having evaded marker Parker, bundled the ball beyond Friedel.

Redknapp responded by making two changes upon resumption, replacing Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Aaron Lennon with Sebastien Bassong and Defoe in a tactical reshuffle.

Spurs halved the deficit in the 62nd minute when Adebayor converted from the penalty spot after Foy adjudged Whelan’s outstretched leg toppled Modric inside the area despite Stoke’s claims the Croatia international dived.

By now the momentum had firmly shifted in the visitors’ favour but their calls for a second penalty, when Kaboul fell under pressure from Ryan Shawcross, were rejected.

Luck did not appear to be on Spurs’ side as Kaboul was denied on the line by Shawcross’s arm before Adebayor slipped in the loose ball only for the goal to be wrongly ruled out for offside.

Tottenham’s hopes were dealt a further blow when Kaboul received his second yellow card with eight minutes remaining for a clumsy foul on Walters and Stoke comfortably held on, even hitting the crossbar via Shawcross late on.

Sunderland win

Martin O’Neill’s first match as Sunderland manager ended in a stoppage-time victory as Sebastian Larsson’s free-kick sealed a 2-1 come-from-behind win over fellow league strugglers Blackburn.

There were only six minutes of normal time left when David Vaughan’s powerful shot flew past former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson to draw Sunderland level in front of their own fans at the Stadium of Light.

And just when it seemed the hosts would have to settle for a draw, Rovers conceded a free-kick and ­Larsson curled a shot around the defensive wall that flew in at Robinson’s near post.

Premier League

Stoke City 2
Etherington 13, 43;
Tottenham 1
Adebayor 62p;

HT: 2-0. Att: 27,529.
Red card: Kaboul (T) 82.

Sunderland 2
Vaughan 84; Larsson 90;
Blackburn 1
Vukcevic 17;

HT: 0-1. Att: 39,863.


P W D L F A Pts
Man. City 14 12 2 0 48 13 38
­Man. United 15 11 3 1 35 14 36
Tottenham 14 10 1 3 30 18 31
Arsenal 15 9 2 4 31 23 29
Chelsea 14 9 1 4 31 17 28
Liverpool 15 7 5 3 18 13 26
Newcastle 15 7 5 3 21 19 26
Stoke City 15 6 3 6 16 24 21
Aston Villa 15 4 7 4 18 19 19
Norwich City 15 5 4 6 24 28 19
Swansea City 15 4 5 6 16 20 17
Everton 14 5 1 8 15 18 16
QPR 15 4 4 7 15 26 16
Fulham 15 3 6 6 16 18 15
West Brom 15 4 3 8 14 23 15
Sunderland 15 3 5 7 18 18 14
Wolves 15 4 2 9 16 28 14
Wigan 15 3 3 9 14 29 12
Blackburn 15 2 4 9 22 34 10
Bolton 15 3 0 12 20 36 9

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