Jonathan Woodgate headed home an extra-time winner as Tottenham deservedly triumphed in the Carling Cup final against
The centre-back was first to reach a Jermaine Jenas free-kick in the 94th minute, with Petr Cech saving his initial effort before the ball rebounded straight back off the former Middlesbrough player and into the back of the net.
Spurs were much the brighter in the opening half, but fell behind when Didier Drogba deceived Paul Robinson with a low free-kick from outside the box in the 39th minute.
Juande Ramos' men continued to battle after the break and were handed the chance to level 20 minutes from time when the assistant referee ruled
Dimitar Berbatov stepped up to send Cech the wrong way and the match into extra-time, with Woodgate then securing Spurs' first trophy since they lifted the League Cup back in 1999 and a place in next season's Uefa Cup.
Tottenham's supremacy began from the kick-off when
The Irishman couldn't believe his luck but his shot was deflected to safety by John Terry, selected alongside Frank Lampard in the starting XI.
In the ninth minute Spurs hit the crossbar when Lennon's corner was met by the head of Pascal Chimbonda at the far post. Fortunately for
Seconds later it was the turn of Berbatov to squander a gilt-edged opportunity when he headed Keane's cross wide of the target from six yards.
Tottenham continued to remain in the ascendancy and in the 27th minute Steed Malbranque brought a fine diving save from Cech when he tried his luck from the edge of the penalty area.
The warning signs were there for Spurs when Didier Zokora brought down Shaun Wright-Phillips on the edge of the penalty area in the 33rd minute.
Drogba's free-kick was a foot wide of the target but when Zokora fouled his
Firstly, Zokora was booked by referee Mark Halsey but the more lethal punishment was to follow when Drogba's free-kick found the back of the net with goalkeeper Robinson completely wrong-footed.
Tottenham's response was immediate when Berbatov flicked the ball on to Keane to shoot straight at Cech.
But Tottenham found a way back into the game when Bridge was adjudged to have handled with Bulgarian striker Berbatov stepping up to send Cech the wrong way and keep Tottenham's dreams alive.
Spurs were now inspired and they should have gone in front in the 80th minute when Keane sent Zokora clean through with just Cech to beat, but the Chelsea 'keeper saved Zokora's first effort with his face and the Ivory Coast midfielder then blasted the follow-up high and wide.
Grant was clearly concerned by Tottenham's resurgence and he had every right to be especially when Berbatov brought another stunning save from Cech in the 84th minute.
But Ramos clinched his first trophy as Spurs manager when Anelka fouled Lennon in the
Woodgate, signed from Boro in the January transfer window for £8million, glanced the free-kick from Jenas onto Cech's gloves and the ball then rebounded off the Spurs defender and into the net.
Robinson justified his selection with seven minutes remaining when he saved superbly to deny
Spurs had to withstand some more anxious moments as Chelsea threw everyone forward in an attempt to equalise but the final whistle signalled a fabulous triumph for Ramos who had won his first silverware just four months after taking over from Martin Jol.
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