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2006–07 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Daniel Levy

FA Premier League
  
5th

League Cup
  
Semi-finals

Manager
  
Martin Jol

FA Cup
  
Quarter-finals

UEFA Cup
  
Quarter-finals

During the 2006–07 season, Tottenham Hotspur participated in the FA Premier League.

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Season summary

Expectations were high at the beginning of the season, after only a bout of food poisoning amongst the squad prevented Spurs from pipping arch-rivals Arsenal to fourth place in the Premiership and UEFA Champions League qualification at the end of the previous season. However, the season was marred by injuries, particularly in defense, with Ledley King, Paul Stalteri, Benoît Assou-Ekotto, Lee Young-pyo, Anthony Gardner, Jermaine Jenas, Steed Malbranque and Teemu Tainio all suffering long-term injuries, while Didier Zokora, Dimitar Berbatov, Robbie Keane and Aaron Lennon all suffered short-term injuries during the season, causing Martin Jol to rarely have a settled first XI to pick for extended periods.

Tottenham's Premiership form in the first half of the season was erratic, although there was a famous home win over reigning champions Chelsea in November amongst the mire of mediocre results. Away form was poor during the first half of the season, but a vast improvement in the second half saw just two away losses from January to the end of the season, including one (narrow) defeat in their final six away games, against Chelsea, just 36 hours after playing a UEFA Cup tie in Spain. The improvement in Spurs' away form, good home performances and an excellent end to the season lifted Spurs into fifth position in the final table and UEFA Cup qualification for the second year running. Tottenham played attractive and effective football as Martin Jol made his mark on the squad, reaching the FA Cup quarter-final before losing 1–2 to Chelsea having drawn 3–3 away, and the League Cup semi-finals, where they were knocked out by Arsenal after drawing 2–2 at home and losing 3–1 away in extra time. In the UEFA Cup, Tottenham progressed to the quarter-finals, where they faced holders and eventual winners Sevilla in the quarter-finals, eliminated from the competition 4–3 on aggregate.

On 17 March 2007, Paul Robinson became only the third goalkeeper in Premiership history to score a goal, following his 80-yard lob in the 3–1 victory over Watford.

The highly effective Dimitar Berbatov–Robbie Keane strike partnership was rewarded when they were named joint Player of the Month for April.

Premier League table

  • As of end of 2006-07 season
  • Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

    Team kit

    Tottenham's team kit for the 2006-07 season was produced by German company Puma. The main shirt sponsor was Mansion, an Internet gambling establishment.

    First-team squad

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

    Left club during season

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

    Premier League

    H/A = Home/Away;

    FA Cup

    H/A = Home/Away;

    Football League Cup

    Eliminated

    H/A = Home/Away;

    Knockout rounds

    Eliminated

    H/A = Home/Away;

    Starting 11

    Considering a 4-4-2 formation
  • GK: #1, Paul Robinson, 54
  • RB: #2, Pascal Chimbonda, 49
  • CB: #20, Michael Dawson, 57
  • CB: #26, Ledley King, 27
  • LB: #3, Lee Young-pyo, 30
  • RM: #25, Aaron Lennon, 35
  • CM: #8, Jermaine Jenas, 33
  • CM: #4, Didier Zokora, 42
  • LM: #15, Steed Malbranque, 30
  • CF: #10, Robbie Keane, 31
  • CF: #9, Dimitar Berbatov, 43
  • References

    2006–07 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season Wikipedia