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Spurs 5 - 2000s

Across
Scored 5 goals in a 9-1 thrashing of Wigan Athletic in 2009. (7,5)
Spurs got pipped to a top 4 spot on the final day of the 2005/06 season after defeat against this side with most of the side out due to food poisoning. (4,3,6)
Club captain who joined arch rivals Arsenal on a Bosman in one of the most stunning transfers in English football history. (3,8)
Frenchman appointed in 2004 who would become Spurs shortest serving manager having quit after just 13 games. (7,7)
Scored the winner and received man of the match in the 2008 League Cup Final. (8,8)
Player scored after 10 seconds against Bradford in 2000, the quickest goal in Premier League history until 2018. (6,4)
2005 signing who often stood out on the football field due to his dreadlocked hair and the protective goggles he wore due to glaucoma. (5,6)
Uruguayan signed from Chelsea who’d go on to make 98 appearances and score 23 goals. (3,5)
Appointed chairman in 2001 after Alan Sugar sold his shares in the club after a sale to ENIC International Ltd. (6,4)
Down
Player signed for £10.6 million from Bayer Leverkusen. (7,8)
Juande Ramos’ first signing as Spurs manager for a club record equalling £16.5 million. (4,6)
Ukrainian striker signed for a club record £11 million from Dynamo Kiev in 2000. (6,6)
Opponents in the 2008 League Cup Final.
The Republic of Ireland’s record appearance holder and goalscorer who scored 122 goals across two spells for Spurs. (6,5)
Manager appointed in 2008 who would later lead Spurs to their first ever Champions League campaign in it’s new format. (5,8)
Scored a stunning volley at former club Arsenal in a 4-4 draw in 2008. (5,7)
Side that Dimitar Berbatov scored a hat trick against in a 6-4 Premier League win in 2007.
Club that Welshman Gareth Bale was signed from.
Dutchman promoted from assistant manager and led Spurs to back-to-back fifth place finishes, their highest in 16 years. (6,3)
Top scorer in the 2008/09 season. (6,4)