JERMAIN Defoe came back to haunt his old England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson by coming off the bench to deny Manchester City a place in the top four.
Eriksson famously chose to take Theo Walcott rather than Defoe to Germany - and Tottenham gained some sort of revenge at White Hart Lane.
With Spurs' top scorer Robbie Keane out for another two matches through suspension, he also offered head coach Juande Ramos an indication he is ready to step in.
The victory left City furious as they thought Spurs' opener was illegal.
Pascal Chimbonda looked offside when he broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time and even if it was not a punch that would have troubled City fan Ricky Hatton, the full-back did appear to use his arm.
Rolando Bianchi came off the bench to level matters in the second half but hopes of victory faded when Stephen Ireland was given a straight red card for a lunge on Young-Pyo Lee.
Defoe's winner came a minute later in the 83rd minute.
To rub salt in the wound, City knew they would have been back in the top four of the Barclays Premier League with a point.
But they were without the influence of Elano, the Brazil playmaker having failed to recover from a hamstring complaint, so their creativity came from Martin Petrov on the left wing.
Petrov's delivery from the flank went some way to explain why Dimitar Berbatov wanted his Bulgaria team-mate at White Hart Lane this summer.
However, with £8.8million striker Bianchi on the bench, Petrov only had Darius Vassell to aim for initially, giving Younes Kaboul time to settle after getting dropped for the midweek UEFA Cup clash against Anderlecht.
Wasteful
However, the young French defender's passing range was awful, and he was nowhere to be seen for City's equaliser.
At the other end, Darren Bent was wasteful. Berbatov's silky touches sent Bent through on goal in the ninth minute but Andreas Isaksson rushed out to save with his feet.
Javier Garrido picked up a booking for tripping Aaron Lennon, and from the resulting attack Berbatov was on the floor but managed to clip the ball through to Bent. He snatched at his shot with Jermaine Jenas waiting with an open goal in front of him.
Berbatov was full of invention, drilling a cross for Steed Malbranque to sweep a shot towards goal but Richard Dunne got himself in the way of the effort.
City showed pace on the break when Kelvin Etuhu, making his first start for the club, smashed into the side-netting, while Michael Johnson was patrolling the midfield area with authority on his return to action.
The opener came on the stroke of half-time, with Berbatov getting fouled on the touchline by a combination of Gelson Fernandes and Vedran Corluka. Jenas drilled the corner, Berbatov flicked and Chimbonda angered City with the finish off his arm - he also appeared to be standing in an offside position.
Eriksson responded by bringing on Bianchi for Etuhu just before the hour mark, with the substitute making an instant impact.
Spurs goalkeeper Paul Robinson would have been braced for a busy spell but he also had time to banter with the City fans, who dubbed him “England's number four” after his recent troubles at international level.
He could do nothing about Bianchi's equaliser, the Italian striker rising to thump home a header from Petrov's corner.
City were putting Spurs under intense pressure and Lee had to make a last-ditch clearance from another Petrov cross. Petrov also fizzed a long-range effort just wide.
The game turned when Ireland was given his straight red card by Mark Halsey for a slide on Lee.
Defoe grabbed the winner from the free-kick, with Malbranque curling a cross off the post and the substitute smashing the rebound between Micah Richards' legs.
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Giles, Voice of City Fans (09/12/2007 at 17:19)
I am pleased that Bianchi scored and I know what he can do and we should stick with him.
Some players today were inadequate and woeful.
Get behind the team and ensure that we are still in the top ten by Christamas.
Dr Thaksin, get the cheque book out, Sven, time to be ruthless.
Edski Vega, Nottingham (09/12/2007 at 17:26)
Please note Mr £80,000 a week Eriksson two shots on target in the whole game may be a big improvement on the one against Wigan but we will never win a football match!
Ireland was absolutely abhorrent prior to his horrific tackle - which I hope he gets heavily fined for. His passing was atrocious. Petrov was Woeful at crossing and his free kicks were yet again laughable.
Vassell was absolutely useless AS ALWAYS and played as lone striker - his most notable contribution was passing the ball back to the half way line when he got in his first decent finishing position - hey at least we know he can pass to his own player now.
The Tottenham goal was a shocker - off side and hand ball! But Spur deserved to be ahead given they were much more attacking in the first half.
Second half was more of the same, pass after pass, cross after cross failed to find a blue shirt... it was end to end football and Bianchi finally equalised.
As soon as Defoe came on as a sub I said it was all over for us - he would score and he did just that after Ireland who has been pathetic all season (but for the fact he scored two important goals against lowly opposition at COMS) was sent off and immediatley Defoe scored.
City decided to wake up on 85 mins and Geovanni was introduced - for the next 10 mins we pumped long balls galore but as usual they failed to find a blue shirt. So two chances in the whole game once again - a dismal performance against a team that find it impossible to beat anybody and without their top marksman Keane ......
It was so so obvious we would be the team they beat on the road to recovery (ala Portsmouth 2005-2006 season)
Thats Draws against Wigan, Portsmouth and defeat against Spurs.
The sooner players are brought in the better.
Ireland (based on the whole season not just today) and Vassell (based on the last three years) do not deserve to play.
Hugh Brock (09/12/2007 at 17:27)
maddogblue, Cheadle (09/12/2007 at 17:27)
g2thesmith (09/12/2007 at 17:29)
Beetlejuice, Littlehampton (09/12/2007 at 17:30)
Sven has stood by you when you have been acting like a 2 year old and that's how you thank him?
We would now be 4th if it wasn't for your stupid tackle. I hear you have a couple of kids, so isn't it about time you grow up? Hopefully Gio will get in now and you can clear off to Stoke or somewhere like that.SHAME ON YOU
OB1, Transmancunia (09/12/2007 at 17:32)
Whatever faults you want to pick out in City's performance - gave the ball away too much for example - they should have been on course for at least a point until Ireland's moment of madness.
Sven is building a decent platform but we all know the squad needs strengthening to stay in the upper reaches of the league. The next few weeks will be tough.
I do hope that there's going to be some decent money to spend in January.
p-woodhouse, gorton (09/12/2007 at 17:32)
Blue Expat, Bangkok (09/12/2007 at 17:32)
Njinsky Blue, Spain (09/12/2007 at 17:34)
I want Svens phonebook..Ibra-second2none, Gothenburg (09/12/2007 at 17:40)
Did you see the game mate?
Maybe you got passion, but no knowledge of the game.
IceBlueHelsinki (09/12/2007 at 17:51)
Im not Irelands biggest fan, but somehow his headless tackle not only revealed his brain capacity, but also showed that his very passionate about his job.
Even though Ireland got the red card, I dont think that there were any obvious sinners in the team today - we simply didnt deserve to lose to spurs.
In Sven we trust!
OB1, Transmancunia (09/12/2007 at 17:54)
If Ireland had one more brain cell he'd be a chicken. That's basically a quote.
Njinsky Blue, Spain (09/12/2007 at 17:54)
Joe D.T Forward with the Thais, Manchester (09/12/2007 at 17:58)
So u really need to think before slagin ur team off 4 loosing 2 a team tht will b on he up now
weve lost to Arsenal (top 4 team) Blackburn (top 8 team) Chelsea (top 4 team) and Tottenham who are will most liklyy finish in the top 10 this season theres no shame in loosing 2 teams of tht calibre.
keep the faith we will finish in the top 8 this year (6th i beleave)and if we play well we should beat Bolton, Villa(settle 4 a draw), Blackburn and i think we will snatch 3 points from Liverpool tht would b enuff 4 top 6 come January and then some good players come in so sop worrying and be patient
CTID
bluefield, chesterfield (09/12/2007 at 17:58)
Shane, Galway (09/12/2007 at 17:59)
dr.spock (09/12/2007 at 18:00)
OB1, Transmancunia (09/12/2007 at 18:01)
Edski is Giles' long lost twin.
BornBlueDieBlue (09/12/2007 at 18:07)
rollo, Ferryside west wales (09/12/2007 at 18:07)
why on earth does sven not play Bianchi from the start best striker weve got by far
Need a generak in midfeild and another striker
Get rid of Vassell, Greek
RVZ, URMSTON (09/12/2007 at 18:08)
Totally robbed of at least a point.. How can you say Spurs were the better team, they were totally devoid of confidence at the back and didnt really create that much...
Yes the tackle was a disgrace, but as for saying Ireland is rubbish.. yer havin a laugh, true he is a frustrating player but the lad has a lot of talent, open your eyes you tube...
Your one of these erm "fans" who cant wait for something to go wrong eh??
In sven we trust
chalky76, London (09/12/2007 at 18:09)
The Blue Meanie, London (09/12/2007 at 18:14)
RVZ, URMSTON (09/12/2007 at 18:17)