The Province

Derby triumph continues Spurs’ Premier League rise

Kane scores, Tottenham blanks Arsenal before record crowd

- Rob Harris

LONDON — With a north London derby victory, Tottenham emerged from one of its most taxing runs in the English Premier League unbeaten and with its top-four pursuit reinvigora­ted.

Only a second-half header from Harry Kane separated Tottenham from Arsenal on Saturday.

But the 1-0 scoreline did not reflect the chasm in quality on the pitch with Tottenham in complete control at Wembley Stadium in front of a Premier League record crowd of 83,222.

Tottenham has collected seven points from a possible nine, following a victory over Manchester United and a draw at Liverpool, to climb into the third Champions League qualificat­ion place.

“It was a big stage in our season and we have come out with flying colours,” Kane said after scoring a league-leading 23rd goal.

“We have got good momentum.” Next up is a trip to Juventus on Tuesday in the Champions League round of 16.

Manchester City is running away with the title, going 16 points in front of Manchester United after Sergio Aguero scored four in a 5-1 victory over Leicester.

United is at Newcastle on Sunday when third-place Liverpool is at Southampto­n.

In the tussle to stay in the Premier League, Swansea’s revival under Carlos Carvalhal continued with a 1-0 victory over Burnley taking the South Wales club out of the relegation zone.

Stoke remains in drop zone after drawing with Brighton 1-1, while West Ham moved five points clear of danger by beating Watford 2-0.

The clash of former England managers was won by Sam Allardyce as Everton rose to ninth place by beating Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace 3-1.

ARSENAL’S AILMENTS

Turns out breaking the club’s transfer record doesn’t provide a quick fix.

For the second consecutiv­e away derby, Arsenal failed to score against Tottenham — something that hasn’t happened since 1975.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, an US$80 million signing from Borussia Dortmund in the January transfer window, didn’t even manage a shot at Wembley. Alexandre Lacazette, a $68-million summer signing, fared little better — dragging a shot wide in stoppage time after coming off the bench.

Instead, Arsenal was left relying on goalkeeper Petr Cech to repeatedly thwart Tottenham and prevent an even heavier loss.

Winning the Europa League is looking the best route — but a challengin­g one — to return to the Champions League.

“It is a game that we could not afford to lose,” manager Arsene Wenger said.

CITY CRUISING

Aguero collected the match ball with another dazzling display.

Kevin De Bruyne’s contributi­on in the thrashing of Leicester merited as much praise.

If you want a goal set up, there is no better player than De Bruyne, who recorded three assists in the match.

“He’s an authentic legend of this club,” City manager Pep Guardiola said of the striker who clinched City’s Premier League title in 2012 with almost the last kick of the season. “He has a special talent in the box. He is clinical.”

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tottenham’s Harry Kane, front, and Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny battle for the ball during Saturday’s match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tottenham’s Harry Kane, front, and Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny battle for the ball during Saturday’s match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal at Wembley Stadium.

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