Spurs edge through

Image: O'Hara: Scored opener

Spurs clung-on to beat Slavia Prague 1-1 (3-2 agg) to now face PSV in the last-16 of the Uefa Cup.

Nervy second-half at White Hart Lane

It was a game of two-halves as Spurs clung-on to beat Slavia Prague 3-2 on aggregate to now face PSV in the last-16. Spurs, 2-1 up after the first-leg, coasted the first-half, their task made much easier following Jamie's O'Hara's seventh minute goal. But Slavia came out a different team after the break and Matej Krajcik pulled one back on 50 minutes following a great ball by Daniel Pudil. The Czech team then strongly pressed and it needed an excellent save by re-called Spurs keeper Paul robinson to stop extra-time. Robinson was dropped last month and missed 10 games, losing his England place in the process, but was granted a return after Radek Cerny's blunder allowed Slavia Prague back in this tie a week ago. It meant Robinson and Spurs only had a slender 2-1 lead to protect from Prague. The north London side extended their advantage when Jamie O'Hara netted early on but Matej Krajcik's goal - which left Robinson with no chance - meant a nervous second half. Spurs could not conserve energy for the Carling Cup final on Sunday against Chelsea, but at least the likes of Darren Bent were given a chance to impress. Head coach Juande Ramos confirmed in his programme notes: "Nobody has secured their position in the side yet and so it is important that every single player puts in a maximum performance to demonstrate they are in the best condition to be considered for future fixtures." Robinson impressed too, with a string of saves to keep his side ahead. Ramos must decide whether to go with Robinson's big-match experience this weekend or leave him out if he feels the goalkeeper has been scarred by a year of inconsistency. The 28-year-old was even named skipper for the first half before Robbie Keane was introduced. The omens are not necessarily good - Jermain Defoe was given the armband just before he left for Portsmouth recently. Robinson was a bystander for the opening exchanges, with Spurs extending their aggregate lead in the seventh minute through O'Hara's first goal for the club. Frantisek Drizdal failed to clear a cross convincingly, allowing Dimitar Berbatov to control on the edge of the area. O'Hara took over and his left-footed drive took a deflection off Martin Latka to wrong-foot Michal Vorel. Robinson started Spurs' next attack with a long ball to Pascal Chimbonda. The full-back was fouled on the touchline and Vorel was required to push Tom Huddlestone's set-piece to safety. Vorel also saved well when Huddlestone tried his luck from long distance midway through the half, and Aaron Lennon made a mess of the rebound when he had time to spare. With Spurs looking for shooting practice ahead of their Wembley final, O'Hara flashed a volley wide when he met Teemu Tainio's hanging cross. O'Hara was in the thick of the action and set up Bent with a cross just before the half-hour mark - but the striker's effort struck the crossbar after looping over Vorel. Midfielder O'Hara also went just over with a dipping free-kick, while a foul on him by Krajcik earned a booking. Robinson was finally called into action 10 minutes before the break and he was down well to parry Jaroslav Cerny's low, swerving shot. Keane came on at half-time and almost scored with his first touch when he hooked a Lennon cross just wide. But Slavia got back in the tie in the 50th minute when Krajcik stabbed in at the far post after Daniel Pudil curled a cross beyond the Spurs defence. Keane had a strike ruled out but it was his team-mates who appeared to be offside. Chimbonda was replaced by Steed Malbranque on the hour - and worryingly for Spurs headed down the tunnel for treatment. There were more concerns when Drizdal was given a free header in the next move but his effort went straight at Robinson. David Strihavka then brought a diving save from Robinson and also struck the post as the visitors sensed panic. Robinson was needed to push Milan Ivana's free-kick around the post as Spurs held on, before Bent struck the crossbar again for the hosts in the closing stages.
Tottenham Hotspur Team Statistics Slavia Prague
1 Goals 1
1 1st Half Goals 0
5 Shots on Target 7
5 Shots off Target 4
2 Blocked Shots 3
5 Corners 5
12 Fouls 19
2 Offsides 1
1 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 0
74.4 Passing Success 72.8
28 Tackles 22
85.7 Tackles Success 86.4
51.3 Possession 48.7
45.7 Territorial Advantage 54.3
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