Gareth Bale's tenth goal of the season ensured that ten-man Tottenham leap-frogged Chelsea into fourth place after a hard-fought and ill-tempered battle with Newcastle at White Hart Lane.
Bale's electric pace allowed him to beat Steve Taylor down the left before unleashing a powerful drive that beat Tim Krul after Aaron Lennon put the hosts ahead just before the hour.
Spurs ended the match with 10 men for the second time in two days after Younes Kaboul was dismissed for forcing his head onto Cheik Tiote's in what was an otherwise feisty encounter that produced six bookings.
The hosts, who had Roman Pavlyuchenko up front in place of the suspended Jermain Defoe, started brightly and Lennon registered the first shot on target after firing a low drive at Krul two minutes in.
Andy Carroll, a reported transfer target for Spurs, made his physical presence felt up front but the hosts looked more dangerous early on, with Van der Vaart, Lennon and Luka Modric the main threats up front.
Michael Dawson was next to feel the full force of Carroll's hulking frame when he fell to the turf clutching his shoulder after going up for a header before he picked himself up and carried on.
Carroll had his first effort 25 minutes in when he twisted his body to meet Jonas Gutierrez's cross but his header fell onto the roof of the net.
Bale, who had a quiet start, then burst into life by capitalising on Danny Simpson's mistake to race past Alan Smith and Fabricio Coloccini into the box - but the former Leeds man scrambled back to block the Welshman's six-yard shot.
Joey Barton, captaining the side in Nolan's absence, clattered into the back of Bale and was furious with the referee's decision to award a free-kick.
Krul reacted well to tip over a Van der Vaart curler from the resulting free kick just before a Wilson Palacios mistake allowed Cheik Tiote to fire a weak shot at Gomes with half an hour gone.
Tiote then entered the book for claiming that Van der Vaart had dived in the box as the match started to become ill-tempered.
A second error from Wilson Palacios allowed Carroll to break free before the Honduran brought the striker down from behind, earning him a booking.
Pavlyuchenko powered an effort towards goal but Krul pushed the ball onto his left-hand post before the ball ricocheted off the other stanchion and rolled out to safety.
Palacios paid the price for his sub-par first half and was replaced by former Newcastle man Jermaine Jenas at the break.
Van der Vaart almost gave the home side the lead when he flashed a curling shot over Krul but luckily for the away side, the ball fell just wide of the Newcastle goal.
The Dawson-Carroll battle resumed three minutes into the second half, with the striker requiring treatment after going up for a header.
Both Kaboul and Gutierrez were booked for fouls on Barton and Lennon respectively as the game threatened to boil over.
Spurs broke the deadlock in the 57th minute when Lennon raced down the right and beat Krul with a low drive from inside the box after being given space by James Perch.
Smith became the fifth person to be booked when he hacked down Bale on the touchline.
Tiote, who was lucky not to receive a second yellow for a foul on Modric, then squared up to Kaboul after the midfielder slid in to tackle the defender.
The former Pompey man forced his head forward onto Tiote's and although not a clear head-butt, was enough to persuade referee Taylor to send Kaboul off, much to the disapproval of the Spurs bench.
The dismissal caused Redknapp to bring off Pavlyuchenko for Sebastien Bassong while Alan Pardew sought to push home Newcastle's numerical advantage by introducing striker Nile Ranger for Gutierrez.
Peter Crouch then came on for Van der Vaart as Spurs faced up to closing the match out with 10 men as they did against Aston Villa two days ago.
Jenas then released Lennon down the right but the England winger shot just wide, before Tiote was replaced by Peter Lovenkrands.
Any hopes of a Newcastle comeback were extinguished with 10 minutes left when Modric broke over the halfway line before finding Bale on the left wing.
The Welshman accelerated past Taylor before smashing a low angled drive past Krul for his 10th of the season.
Carroll was booked in the closing stages for a foul on Gomes as Newcastle's challenge petered out.
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp slammed Younes Kaboul for his "stupid" dismissal
"We shouldn't have gone down to 10. It was stupid," said Redknapp. "It's a lack of discipline. He has got to learn. You are 1-0 up so why do you have to get involved in something like that?
"It's absolute nonsense and he has to learn. He is a young boy and has been fantastic for us this year.
"He has been everything I always thought he would be. Now he has become a top-class centre-half but he has gone and got himself suspended for three games."
The sending-off took the gloss off a hard-fought victory which was sealed by Gareth Bale's 10th goal of the season with 10 minutes remaining.
The win means Spurs will end 2010 in fourth if out-of-form Chelsea fail to beat Bolton.
Redknapp expects the Blues to come back stronger in the second half of the campaign and has warned his team they face a tough battle ahead to stay in the hunt for Champions League football next year.
"I wouldn't write Chelsea off from winning the league," Redknapp added. "They have winners and character. Their manager (Carlo Ancelotti) is fantastic. He won them the double. They have just had a bad run. Key players are coming back for them now.
"When Frank (Lampard) and (Michael) Essien are back fit you will see a different Chelsea. It's going to be hard to get into that top four. It will be even tougher than last year because Man United are certainties to be there too and Arsenal and Man City have improved."
Tottenham take on Fulham on New Year's Day and the former Pompey boss wants to end the festive season unbeaten having taken the scalp of Aston Villa with a 2-1 win on Boxing Day.
"It has been a great run in the Christmas period," Redknapp continued. "It puts us in a great position. We have got six points so far and if we can get three more on Saturday it will be fantastic for us."
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew hailed the performances of Bale and Lennon, who were Spurs' biggest threat throughout.
"Their pace down the flanks was probably the difference between the two sides," said the Newcastle boss. "The pace they have can undo you and your discipline as a back four and you want that in your team, you want that directness."
Spurs centre-back Michael Dawson endured a hard-fought duel with Newcastle striker Andy Carroll, who is reportedly a transfer target for Redknapp.
Pardew repeated his stance that the 21-year-old, who recently signed a new five-year deal, will not be leaving the club after the Newcastle manager held positive discussions with club owner Mike Ashley.
Pardew continued: "I have spoken to Mike and made it very clear to him that Carroll has to stay and he has said that he is not for sale."
Pardew was disappointed with Jose Enrique for Tweeting news of the hamstring injury which ruled him out of the game prior to kick-off.
"Tweeting is something that we need to look at as a club and players can't be doing it," said Pardew. "We'll make it club policy that it has to stop."
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