Kuwait Times

Buzzing Bournemout­h keep Spurs from summit

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BOURNEMOUT­H: Tottenham Hotspur had to settle for a third successive draw in a hard-fought but goalless encounter with Bournemout­h at the Vitality Stadium yesterday. Overrun by Eddie Howe’s hard-running Bournemout­h side in the opening stages, Tottenham battled their way back into the game and were in charge for most of the final hour.

But although both teams hit the woodwork, neither was able to muster enough shots on target to claim that they had deserved all three points.

Mauricio Pochettino’s Tottenham will be content to have preserved their unbeaten Premier League record, although they spurned an opportunit­y to supplant leaders Manchester City.

Bournemout­h looked as confident early on as would have been expected of a team who had beaten Hull City 6-1 at home in their previous match.

Tottenham, for their part, appeared weary after their mid-week 0-0 draw at Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League and they almost fell behind inside six minutes. Spurs failed to clear Jack Wilshere’s short corner and Charlie Daniels met Dan Gosling’s cross four yards out, but France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris got his knee in the way and deflected the ball onto the crossbar. Tottenham tried to settle, but found it difficult as Bournemout­h’s energy kept them at full stretch and it was not until the 17th minute that they went close.

Erik Lamela took a pass from Dele Alli and advanced to within 25 yards of goal before sending in a speculativ­e shot that clipped the angle of post and crossbar with goalkeeper Artur Boruc unable to do more than spectate.

That seemed to give Spurs confidence and they began to find their rhythm, Lamela twisting past players and Christian Eriksen finding plenty of space.

In the 27th minute Boruc was forced into action, saving low to his left when Eriksen’s shot flicked off Harry Arter and looked likely to creep in at the near post.

Shortly after, Son Heung-Min set up Danny Rose on the corner of the six-yard area and the England left-back should have done better than hit the ball across goal.

Tottenham’s dominance meant that Bournemout­h were struggling to make more chances, a header and a shot from Callum Wilson-both off target-their only further efforts before the interval.

Spurs’ control of the game continued after the break. Alli drew a full-length save from Boruc from 20 yards, then Eriksen’s flick in midfield sent Lamela through in a test of speed with two defenders, but he was unable to make quite enough space for a shot.—AFP

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