The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Late-night raid at Palace

Eriksen’s strike ensures Tottenham still have a shot at the Premier League title

- AP/REUTERS

Christian Eriksen reignited Tottenham's bid to catch Premier League leaders Chelsea as the Dane's late blast sealed a vital 1-0 win against Crystal Palace on Wednesday. Mauricio Pochettino's side were well below their best for long periods at Selhurst Park, but Eriksen came to the rescue in dramatic fashion with 12 minutes left.

His sumptuous long-range strike closed the gap on Chelsea to four points after their title rivals had moved seven points clear with a win over Southampto­n 24 hours earlier. With five games remaining,

Tottenham remain in the hunt to be crowned champions for the first time since 1961 as they look to avenge Sunday's agonising FA Cup semi-final defeat against Chelsea by pipping them to the title.

Pochettino will hope his players are revitalise­d by their eighth successive league win, but the Tottenham boss must know they have to improve to beat Arsenal in Sunday's crucial north London derby.

After defeating Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool recently, Palace deserved better than defeat here, although they should still be safe from relegation. Recognisin­g the weakness that Chelsea exploited so ruthlessly, Pochettino dropped Son Heung-min and recalled Ben Davies after his experiment with using the South Korea forward out of position at left wing-back failed at Wembley. Despite that change, it wasn't easy for Tottenham to erase the scars of their semi-final collapse.when Eriksen worked space for a shot, the winger's hurried effort sailed wide and Victor Wanyama fared no better with a wayward strike from an acute angle. Those bungled early raids foreshadow­ed a subdued half from Tottenham as they struggled to rebuild their shaken confidence.

Faced with a supremely organised Palace side with the pace and power to hurt them on the counter, Pochettino's men looked fatigued mentally and physically. Christian Benteke threatened to bludgeon the visitors into submission when the muscular Palace striker tested Hugo Lloris with a low strike.

Anxiety was afflicting every decision Tottenham took and when a weak clearance fell to Kyle Walker in space inside the Eriksen scored his 8th league goal to reach within four points of leaders Chelsea. penalty area, the defender wastefully volleyed high over the bar. Already on a booking, Wanyama was fortunate to escape a red card after catching Andros Townsend with a sliding tackle.

Arsenal tame Foxes

Arsenal kept alive their hopes of securing a 20th successive Champions League campaign by beating last year's Premier League champions Leicester City 1-0 with a late own goal at The Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Arsene Wenger’s side, who have now won four of their last five league and cup games, had most of the first-half possession but it was Leicester who carved out the best early chances, Jamie Vardy firing a first-time shot into the side-netting and then Riyad Mahrez forcing a superb save from Petr Cech.

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