The Phnom Penh Post

Spurs close gap on leaders Chelsea

- Tom Williams

SECOND-PLACE Tottenham Hotspur took advantage of Chelsea’s loss to Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge on Saturday by winning 2-0 at Burnley to trim the Blues’ lead at the Premier League summit to seven points.

Liverpool closed to within 10 points of Chelsea, albeit having played a game more, after sinking Everton 3-1 in the Merseyside derby.

But Manchester United lost ground in the race for top-four places following a frustratin­g 0-0 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion.

Tottenham kept their title hopes flickering after Eric Dier scored from close range and Son Heung-min converted a cross from Dele Alli in the second half at Burnley.

However, victory came at the cost of injuries to midfielder­s Victor Wanyama and Harry Winks, who was taken to hospital with a potentiall­y serious ankle injury.

Philippe Coutinho scored a dazzling goal and made another for Divock Origi as Liverpool overcame Everton at Anfield.

Leicester resurgence continues

Sadio Mane put Liverpool in front in t he eight h minute, drilling in follow ing a one-t wo with Roberto Firmino, but was later forced off by a k nee injur y.

Matthew Pennington equalised, but Coutinho later strolled past him to restore Liverpool’s lead with a fine, curling effort and then teed up Origi, Mane’s replacemen­t, to slam home Liverpool’s third.

Everton midfielder Ross Barkley was fortunate to avoid a red card for a crude foul on Dejan Lovren, but his manager Ronald Koeman felt Liverpool’s protests were excessive.

“I don’t like coaches from the bench the whole time shouting to referees and linesmen, making a big show about tackles,” he said. “They were crazy. It’s a man’s sport.”

Victory lifted Liverpool to third place, two points above fourth-place Manchester City – who were to visit Arsenal last night – having played two games more.

Manchester United now lie four points off the Champions League positions in fifth place after being held to an eighth draw of the season at Old Trafford by West Brom.

Anthony Martial and Marouane Fellaini squandered good chances for Jose Mourinho’s men either side of half-time. But former United midfielder Darren Fletcher almost snatched victory for West Brom with a shot that David de Gea pushed against the bar.

“We have a lot of draws this season,” Mourinho told the BBC in a spiky post-match interview.

“Teams come here just to defend. Goalkeeper­s come here to be man of the match. We cannot score a goal even when we are one-on-one.”

Leicester City’s resurgence continued with a 2-0 home win over Stoke City that gave Craig Shakespear­e a fifth successive victory since succeeding Claudio Ranieri as manager.

The champions prevailed through a glorious 25-yard strike from Wilfred Ndidi and a sharp Jamie Vardy volley, leaving them six points clear of the relegation zone.

Bottom club Sunderland remain seven points from safety after Miguel Britos’s header earned Watford a 1-0 win at Vicarage Road.

Andy Robertson and Andrea Ranocchia wiped out Andy Carroll’s opener as third-bottom Hull City came from behind to win 2-1 at home to West Ham United. It left Marco Silva’s side below fourth-bottom Swansea City on goal difference alone.

At St Mary’s Stadium, Bournemout­h’s Harry Arter blazed a 78th-minute penalty high over the crossbar in his side’s 0-0 draw at south coast rivals Southampto­n.

 ?? LINDSEY PARNABY/AFP ?? Tottenham Hotspur defender Eric Dier (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring in the English Premier League match against Burnley on Saturday.
LINDSEY PARNABY/AFP Tottenham Hotspur defender Eric Dier (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring in the English Premier League match against Burnley on Saturday.

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