11 Most Memorable Spurs Premier League Goals

The Premier League goals that Spurs fans remember the most.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club are a club who are known for their attacking prowess and for scoring goals (they certainly aren't known for being a tight-knit defensive unit). Over the years, they club have had some wonderful attacking players - Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith, Martin Shivers, Gary Lineker, Teddy Sheringham, David Ginola and Gareth Bale to name but a few - and the Premier League years have been no different in that regard. As a result, there have been some very memorable goals scored in that time - though not all of them have come from the attacking players who you'd necessarily expect them to come from. Although many of Spurs' most memorable goals in recent years are memorable specifically because of how good they were, several are memorable simply because of the circumstances in which they were scored; late equalisers, last minute winners, key goals in terms of what they helped the club to achieve, goals that were outright bizarre etc - Spurs' memorable goals come in all forms. So, in this article, we're going to take a look at some examples of those goals that have stood out in recent years. Here are the eleven most memorable Premier League goals scored by Spurs...

Honourable Mention: Pedro Mendes Vs Manchester United

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaBZDhDiUsM Date: Tuesday the 4th of January 2005 Venue: Old Trafford Score: 0-0 (The goal would undoubtedly have won Spurs the match) Spurs have won on their last two trips to Old Trafford but, prior to this particular match in 2005, they hadn't won there since 1989. So, imagine their disappoint when this happened... The ball fell to Pedro Mendes just inside the Manchester United half with only one minute of normal time remaining on the clock. Seeing that Roy Carroll was off his line, Mendes ambitiously struck the ball towards goal. Carroll got his body behind it, but his attempt to catch it was fumbled and he pushed the ball a full yard over the line. Referee Mark Clattenburg and linesman Rob Lewis were both too far away to see what happened and the allowed play to carry on. The match finished 0-0 and United nearly went on to win it - and they would have, had it not been for a spectacular save by Paul Robinson from Gabriel Heinze. And now on to the actual list...
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