As much as I don't like Leeds, I love the way that the team always puts up a fight. You can't take that away from them.
However, it's Tottenham's own bluddy fault that they didn't win the game. They should have been 3 or 4 nil up before half time, with all the possession and chances that they had. And, the defending for Beckford's goal (from the corner) was awful. There were about 4 players surrounding him, plus the goal keeper (I'm also pretty sure Gareth Bale was marking the wrong side of him at the corner) so it should have been dealt with. They had chances to close the door on Leeds before half time, didn't do it, and you just can't afford to do that against a team like theirs. They will keep pushing you until the final whistle, which they did, and they earned themselves a replay - which I think they deserved. About 20 minutes into the game, I thought this was going to be a convincing Spurs victory. But, after halftime, it was a totally different game. Leeds must have thought well, its only one nil, they haven't killed us off, so lets throw the kitchen sink at them.
Can't believe Rooney scored four goals today. I thought he was outstanding today, and he was brilliant against City. There's been times this season where he's probably not played as well as he could have, but he's still been banging in the goals. Can't complain with that. But today, he was easily the best player on the field and he bagged himself a hatrick, and another goal for luck. Also, I'm shocked at Nani's performance. He hasn't given a performance like that in a long, long time. Probably not since his first season. He was playing on the right, and I think it made all the difference. However, Valencia has been brilliant this season...and I don't think you can play both. Maybe you could start with one on the left, one on the right and keep interchanging? But, the problem is neither player has a left foot.