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Man Utd sink Spurs

Hammers tame Foxes to climb to 4th

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Manchester United staged a superb fightback to shatter Tottenham’s top- four bid with a 3- 1 win, while West Ham climbed to fourth place in the Premier League as the revitalize­d Jesse Lingard inspired a 3- 2 victory against Leicester on Sunday.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side trailed to Son Heung- min’s first- half strike, but United scored three times after the break through Fred, Edinson Cavani and Mason Greenwood.

Second- placed United’s fourth successive league win avenged their embarrassi­ng 6- 1 home defeat against Tottenham in October.

The visitors were denied a firsthalf opener when Cavani’s strike was controvers­ially ruled out by referee Chris Kavanagh, who consulted the pitchside monitor to decide Scott McTominay’s flailing arm had made the slightest contact with Son’s face in the build- up.

Son put Tottenham ahead in the 40th minute as the South Korean slotted home from close range after Harry Kane and Lucas Moura carved open the United defense.

But United deservedly equalized in the 57th minute when Paul Pogba played in Cavani, whose shot was saved by Hugo Lloris, with Brazilian midfielder Fred on hand to slam in his first league goal since 2018.

In the 79th minute, Cavani netted for the first time in seven games as the Uruguay striker dived to meet Greenwood’s cross with a superb header.

Greenwood lashed in the third in stoppage time and United are now 11 points behind leaders Manchester City with a game in hand.

“Top reaction. We played some great stuff in the second half. We felt the injustice [ of the disallowed goal] and we showed good character to come back. We can’t let those decisions ruin this good season for us,” Solskjaer said.

The defeat was a huge blow to troubled Tottenham’s top- four ambitions.

They sit in seventh place, six points behind West Ham, and speculatio­n will mount about close- season departures for boss Jose Mourinho and star striker Kane.

“It’s a compliment to me in the way we start matches, the way we are organized. Then what happens during matches to lose points from winning positions is one of the situations I am not comfortabl­e with talking to the media anymore,” Mourinho said as Tottenham have now lost 18 points from winning positions this season.

Mourinho claimed he is treated differentl­y from other managers by the media as he hit back at Solskjaer’s criticism of play- acting by Son.

“If my son stays down like this for three minutes and needs his 10 mates to help him up, he won’t get any food,” said Solskjaer of the South Korean internatio­nal, who was back on his feet to open the scoring four minutes later. “We weren’t [ conned], the referee was.”

Mourinho took issue with journalist­s at his post- match press conference for not asking for his reaction to Solskjaer’s comments.

“If it is me telling that player A, B or C from another club if it was my son, I wouldn’t give him dinner tonight or something like that, what would be the reaction?” asked Mourinho.

“I think it is really sad you don’t ask me about me about it. I think it is really sad you don’t have the moral honesty to treat me the same way you treat others.

“In relation to that, I just want to say that Sonny is very lucky that his father is a better person than Ole.

“Because I think a father, I am a father, you have always to feed your kids it doesn’t matter what they do. If you have to steal to feed your kids, you steal.”

Lingard shines

At the London Stadium, Lingard struck twice in the first half to maintain his remarkable form since joining West Ham on loan from Manchester United in January.

The 28- year- old has been reborn with West Ham, scoring eight times in nine appearance­s and earning a recall to the England team.

Jarrod Bowen scored West Ham’s third after halftime as David Moyes’ side moved one point ahead of fifthplace­d Chelsea and two in front of sixth- placed Liverpool with seven games left for all three teams.

Kelechi Iheanacho struck twice in the final 20 minutes for Leicester, but having looked certain to earn a topfour place, the Foxes are now only one point above West Ham.

Newcastle took a big step toward securing their survival with a vital 2- 1 win against Burnley. Steve Bruce’s side came from behind to end their seven- game winless run thanks to goals from Jacob Murphy and Allan Saint- Maximin after Matej Vydra put Burnley ahead.

The Magpies are six points clear of the relegation zone and hold a game in hand on third- bottom Fulham.

Sheffield United could be relegated as early as next weekend after the Blades were battered 3- 0 at home by Arsenal.

Alexandre Lacazette scored twice either side of Gabriel Martinelli’s first goal in an injury- ravaged 15 months.

Victory is too little, too late for the ninth- placed Gunners’ chances of a top- four finish as they are still 10 points behind West Ham.

 ?? Photos: VCG Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s. com. cn ?? Top: Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani scores against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday in London, England.
Left: Jesse Lingard of West Ham United celebrates after scoring against Leicester City on Sunday in London, England.
Photos: VCG Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s. com. cn Top: Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani scores against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday in London, England. Left: Jesse Lingard of West Ham United celebrates after scoring against Leicester City on Sunday in London, England.

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